Bella Thorne‘s sister is joining OnlyFans amid controversy.
30.08.2020 - 21:05 / cosmopolitan.com
that it “confirms that any changes to transaction limits are not based on any one user,” but didn't comment on whether the changes were a result of Bella's account. “Transaction limits are set to help prevent overspending and to allow our users to continue to use the site safely,” the spokesperson added.Despite Bella's apology, some people still feel that her actions have threatened actual sex workers' livelihood.
Bella Thorne‘s sister is joining OnlyFans amid controversy.
The 22-year-old caused an uproar last week when OnlyFans — the NSFW platform that reportedly crashed when the social-media star joined — hyped her record-breaking $2 million payday. The backlash intensified when OnlyFans announced new restrictions, including capping fan tips at $100 and pay-per-view post charges at $50, and in some countries, extending the waiting period to transfer funds from the site to a bank account to 30 days.
Saying sorry. Bella Thorne apologized for “hurting” OnlyFans sex workers. The former Disney Channel star took to her Twitter on Saturday, August 29, to apologize to OnlyFans content creators, who accused her of scamming so many customers that the site had to withhold and reduce payments for other creators.
Bella Thorne on Saturday issued a lengthy apology after she was heavily criticized by users of OnlyFans,a content subscription service. The actress and model set a record when she earned more than $1 million within the first 24 hours of joining the platform, which is known mostly for itsadult entertainment content.
Bella Thorne is walking back this week’s extensive and un-ending OnlyFans controversy.
wrote on Twitter. “That’s what I was trying to do, to help bring more faces to the site to create more revenue for content creators on the site.”She went on, “I wanted to bring attention to the site, the more people on the site the more likely of a chance to normalize the stigmas, And in trying to do this I hurt you.
Bella Thorne is apologizing to OnlyFans content creators after she was blamed for the site’s new, potentially damaging policies.
Bella Thorne is apologizing to the content creators on OnlyFans after they blamed her for the site’s new policies, which are hurting them in the long run.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorIndie filmmaker Sean Baker says he isn’t making any kind of movie about Bella Thorne and her record-breaking debut on OnlyFans.In a statement Friday, Baker, whose credits include “The Florida Project” and “Tangerine,” disavowed any connection to a Thorne-OnlyFans project.
Sean Baker, the acclaimed director of the movie The Florida Project, has denied that he is working with Bella Thorne on a movie about her time on OnlyFans.
Twitter, Thorne’s $2 million windfall has resulted in a new cap on how much the platform is allowing them to charge for pay-per-view content.
J-14 magazine in 2017. “It was, ‘Who’s better at this?’ and ‘Who’s better at that?’ ”There’s no competing anymore.