OnlyFans hit with class action from two men who say they weren’t talking to models
- An OnlyFans subscriber credits content creator Belle Grace with saving his life after she advised him to seek medical attention for a concerning symptom during a video call. He was later diagnosed with aggressive testicular cancer.
- Two men, M. Brunner and J. Fry, filed a class-action lawsuit against OnlyFans, claiming that the platform allowed third parties to communicate with subscribers instead of the actual content creators.
- The lawsuit accuses Fenix Internet, LLC, and Fenix International Limited of facilitating deception and defrauding users by allowing third parties to handle communications with creators.
- Brunner and Fry argue that the company obscures important information about its terms of service, making it unreasonable for users to fully understand their agreements with the platform.
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OnlyFans Model's Former Profession Saves Client's Life
When enjoying a private show on OnlyFans, you expect that the model will take a look at your bits while she’s performing for you, but one subscriber got a much closer inspection than he anticipated—and it likely saved his life. An OnlyFans subscriber was enjoying a spicy private call with a content creator, and the session ended with a nudge that he credits with saving his life.
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