Adult content creators all made same ‘uncomfortable’ point when exposing reality of industry

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Adult content creators all made same ‘uncomfortable’ point when exposing reality of industry

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A group of adult content creators all had the same thought about the industry in a reality show that followed four women as they tried to boost their careers.

As news.com.au reports, a YouTube reality show called Spicy Summer followed four content creators to join something called the 'XX Academy', which is apparently 'Australia's first OnlyFans school'.

One of the women is 19-year-old Willow Ray, who dropped out of school when she was 13 due to bullying and found OnlyFans as a place she got compliments.

However, during a photoshoot she got uncomfortable and left, and the reality series creator Josh Fox said he wished Ray would quit OnlyFans, leave the reality show and go home.

"I knew that she wouldn’t because that is how ingrained that this concept that the sex industry is a dream now is," he said.

Willow Ray is one of the women on Spicy Summer (Instagram/imwillowray)
Willow Ray is one of the women on Spicy Summer (Instagram/imwillowray)

Fox said that Ray was 'proof' that young people were being 'brainwashed by algorithms' to believe that getting into the adult industry was a 'dream'.

The other content creators went over to comfort her and all said that the younger someone in the adult industry was 'the more you will make, because that's what men want'.

"Men always want the younger girl," said Maxine Kuerschner as the women discussed how their experience in the adult industry was that audience demand was for being as young as possible.

Arabella Mia said that '19 is prime' in the adult industry and said that a woman aged 23 was considered a 'MILF', while Gigi Linkss said that Willow Ray was at the age where content creators were 'making bank'.

The 19-year-old was told 'that's what that male audience is wanting right now' when it came to her being a teenager.

Fox said it was this that 'doesn't sit right with me' as he said it was 'the most uncomfortable thing I've learned about this industry', as he explained that there were young people 'counting down the days until they turn 18', and that the message from other content creators was 'the younger they are the more money they will make'.

The other women said they'd all encountered 'men wanting a younger version' (Instagram/imwillowray)
The other women said they'd all encountered 'men wanting a younger version' (Instagram/imwillowray)

Fox warned that this meant young women were signing up to the adult industry before they had the chance to consider what the repercussions might be.

Spicy Summer then played a clip of influencer Lil Tay talking about how she earned a lot of money from signing up to OnlyFans as soon as she turned 18.

"It doesn't feel right but this is the new normal now, maybe the bigger thing we should be asking is 'who are these men who are creating this demand for youth and innocence like this,'" the reality show maker wondered.

The other content creators shared that they'd 'all experienced men wanting a younger version' as they said they'd been asked to wear schoolgirl outfits, had men ask 'can you act like my daughter' or told them 'you look just like my daughter'.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/imwillowray

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