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George Santos says he's now on OnlyFans, but he's there to 'stir the pot' and not to post 'adult content'

Jun 20, 2024, 12:35 IST
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Former Rep. George Santos.Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images
  • Fans of the disgraced ex-congressman George Santos can now subscribe to him on OnlyFans.
  • Santos announced his debut on the popular adult content creation platform on Wednesday.
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Former Rep. George Santos has found a new way to monetize his infamy besides selling videos on Cameo.

"The moment you've all been waiting for! Only on OnlyFans will you get the full behind the scenes access to everything I'm working on," Santos said of his debut on the popular adult content creation platform in an X post published Wednesday.

According to Santos' OnlyFans profile, a monthly subscription costs $29.99, while a three-month bundle will set his fans back $80.97.

But Santos was quick to downplay any expectations of him releasing racy snaps.

"Ok y'all got your panties in a bunch," Santos said in a follow-up post less than an hour later. "The only fans is Not adult content."

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"I decided to go with only fans because I wanted to stir the pot. Folks need to stop being so sensitive," he continued.

This isn't the first time Santos has sought to reinvent his career after his December 1 expulsion from Congress. The disgraced politician has found some financial success on Cameo, a platform that allows celebrities to sell personalized video messages to fans.

According to Semafor, Santos made more on Cameo in 48 hours than his annual congressional salary of $174,000. As of press time, Santos is charging $250 per video.

Santos' newfound fame as a content creator comes as he faces federal charges of conspiracy, wire, credit card fraud, and identity theft. His trial is scheduled to take place in September.

Santos has pleaded not guilty to the charges. Back in December, he expressed his fear of being thrown in prison in an interview with CBS New York's Marcia Kramer.

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"I think everybody should be afraid of going to jail. It's not a pretty place," Santos said. "I definitely want to work very hard to avoid that as much as possible."

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