OnlyFans CEO: ‘We’re Very Proud of Our Adult-Content Creators’

LONDON — The Financial Times has published an interview with OnlyFans CEO Keily Blair, in which she discusses the popular creator platform and her current vision for the company, and explicitly states that the company is “very proud” of its adult content creators.

In the interview, Blair told the Financial Times’ Cristina Criddle that OnlyFans is “an incredible UK tech success story.”

As XBIZ reported, Blair served as OnlyFans’ chief strategy and operations officer from early 2022 until last July, when she was appointed CEO following the departure of previous chief exec Ami Gan.

Blair says in the piece that her mission following Gan’s brief tenure was consolidating what the company had built and thinking about future opportunities.

“For us, obviously we’re very proud of our adult-content creators, but it’s making sure that we also open up to other creators, so we’re doing new verticals,” she states.

Blair was previously a cyber, privacy and data specialist at the law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, and had OnlyFans as a client before joining the company.

“We’re so unusual because we’re a UK tech success story,” Blair tells the Financial Times. “Whenever I talk about the business, everyone automatically assumes that we’re based in the US. We’re happy to say, actually, we founded it in the UK, we’re still solidly in the UK, that’s where the majority of our exec team lives. We’ve paid out over $15bn to creators since we started, and that’s increasing year on year. We continue to grow. We’ve done the Financial Times’ Fastest-Growing Companies in Europe ranking two years in a row.”

Blair adds that although some had worried OnlyFans’ rise was only a pandemic bubble, the company’s ongoing success has proven that is not the case.

“The company is also capable of doing so much for creators,” she says. “That’s what excites me about the job. Also, with my background in cyber and privacy and online safety, there’s a nerdy part of me that really enjoys the challenging landscape that tech companies face at the moment. I think I can help to reduce some of the risk that’s inherent in running a tech business, especially one that is open and honest about allowing adult content.”

During the interview, Blair discusses how OnlyFans is tackling compliance with the U.K.’s new Online Safety Act, citing the “constantly moving landscape” of online safety.

“We’re already being regulated by Ofcom under the video-sharing platform (VSP) regulation. That means we’ve got a jump-start on, frankly, a lot of other people, because we’ve already got a 100 per cent verified creator and user base and we’re already an over-18s platform — we already check ID, we already do all those things.”

Tackling the ‘P-Word’

In the course of the interview, the Financial Times interviewer presses Blair on terminology. 

“Would you call yourself a porn site?” Criddle asks.

Blair replies, “No: we’re a site that hosts adult content, but we also host a variety of other content … Creators are able to create whatever content they choose to, as long as it’s within our terms of service.”

“I just wonder why you use the term ‘adult’ rather than ‘porn,’” Criddle persists.

Blair then explains that “porn” can be a pejorative term.

“We’ve done an awful lot to try and help adult-content creators to have a safe space on the internet and be treated with respect,” she says. “That’s the reason why I don’t tend to use the P-word.”

Lovense Releases ‘Tenera 2’ Suction Toy

Lovense Releases 'Tenera 2' Suction Toy

LOS ANGELES — Lovense has released the new Tenera 2 suction clitoral stimulator.

The release, a rep noted, was timed “as a gift to all women on the upcoming International Women’s Day, March 8.”

The app-controlled clitoral stimulator is Lovense’s entry into the suction product category.

“Empowered by cutting-edge smart control technology, Tenera 2 promises users — especially couples in long-distance relationships — a uniquely personalized suction stimulation experience,” the rep added.

Tenera 2 utilizes the PulseSense patented technology to mimic oral-like suction, featuring a wide mouth, diverse patterns from gentle kisses to intense sucking, and customizable modes, which allow users to tailor their experience precisely to their preferences through the Lovense Remote App.

CEO Dan Liu said, “We are keen to address the diverse needs of our users by introducing a clitoral suction stimulator, which is completely new to our global product portfolio. This is just the beginning as we look forward to unveiling more thrilling products in the near future.”

For more information, visit Lovense.com.

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FSC Submits ‘Statement for the Record’ to U.S. Congress About Financial Discrimination

FSC Submits 'Statement for the Record' to U.S. Congress About Financial Discrimination

LOS ANGELES — Free Speech Coalition has submitted an official “Statement for the Record” to Congress, detailing the ways in which Treasury regulations aimed at preventing financial crime may be unintentionally leading to debanking adult businesses and workers.

The statement follows a congressional oversight hearing of FinCEN, the Department of Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, held by the House Financial Services Committee (HFSC) on February 14. During the hearing, Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-OH) called on FinCEN officials to explain what steps they were taking to minimize the debanking of legal businesses and workers.

Beatty’s question, a rep noted, is not the first time this issue has been raised in Congress. In November, during a Senate Banking Committee hearing, Sen. Laphonza Butler (D-CA) asked officials at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency what steps it was taking to ensure that financial institutions were not “unintentionally or intentionally closing the accounts of customers who were engaged truly in lawful activities.”

FSC Executive Director Alison Boden said, “Over the past year, we’ve been meeting with legislators, regulators and Treasury officials to raise awareness of the consequences of the systematic debanking our industry faces. We’re glad to see these questions finally being asked, and look forward to working with both Congress and Treasury to fix the problem.”

FSC’s Statement for the Record catalogs the scope of debanking faced by adult businesses and workers — more than 60% of whom have lost or been denied financial services as a result of their relationship to the industry. The Statement lists out FinCEN regulatory guidance that it believes are unintentionally resulting in banks flagging adult businesses and accounts. FSC’s submission will become part of the official Congressional Record, establishing FSC as a resource and reference, and beginning a formal dialogue with Congress on the issue.

Read FSC’s Statement for the Record here. For more information, visit FreeSpeechCoalition.com.

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Scarlett Alexis Named TeamSkeet’s ‘AllStar’ for March

Scarlett Alexis Named TeamSkeet's 'AllStar' for March

MIAMI — Scarlett Alexis has been selected as TeamSkeet’s AllStar for March, and is spotlighted in a new scene with Jay Romero.

Titled “An Artist of All Things Naughty,” the scene kicks off with an interview, during which Alexis discusses her sexual awakening.

“I feel like I’ve been a sexual person from a young age,” she shares. “I think discovering your own bodily sensations is something that I’ve figured out very early on. Something I really like about this business is that it allows me to be sexual in a very comfortable way and I like the independence it gives me as far as the lifestyle I get to live.”

Following the interview, Alexis is joined by Romero “for a hot and playful session, adding an erotic layer to this exceptional showcase scene,” said a rep.

The scene is streaming on TeamSkeet.

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MichaAngela Productions Returns as TEAs Silver Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — MichaAngela Productions is sponsoring the Transgender Erotica Awards (TEAs).

“For nine years running, MichaAngela Productions has rallied behind The TEAs and is excited to again announce sponsorship for the 2024 TEAs in Hollywood,” said company owner MichaAngela. “2024 will be the BEST year yet, so hitch up with us at TEA 24, and we’ll get this show on the road.” 

Added TEAs Executive Producer Kristel Penn, “MichaAngela has been a longtime supporter of the TEAs, and we are excited to have her back. The TEAs are a community show and this is proven in the longevity of our sponsor support, such as from individuals like MichaAngela.” 

The TEAs will take place at the Avalon in Hollywood on Sunday, March 10. Follow the TEAs online and on X.com.

Follow MichaAngela on X.com.

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Jessy Dubai Nabs 2 Pornhub Awards Noms

LOS ANGELES — Jessy Dubai has scored two nominations at the 2024 Pornhub Awards.

The nominations are for Most Popular Trans Femme Performer and for the Fan Voted Awards, Favorite Trans Model.

“I am so happy to make the Pornhub nominations this year,” said Dubai. “I would love to win either of course, but the Fan Award would mean the most to me because it says the fans went out of their way to choose me. So please vote every day.”

Pornhub Awards winners will be announced March 28 at the Whisky A Go Go in Los Angeles; click here for a list of nominees and follow Pornhub on X.com.

Follow Jessy Dubai on X.com.

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Riley Jean Signs With ATMLA

LOS ANGELES — Riley Jean has signed with ATMLA for exclusive representation.

“When adult production rebounded, post-pandemic, her go-for-it attitude led to a string of roles for studios such as Team Skeet, Nubiles, Bang Bros, Bang!, The Flourish, DP Diva and Penthouse,” said a rep. “A Fan-Voted Awards nomination in the category of ‘Unsung Darling.’”

Jean enthused about signing with the agency.

“I’m so excited to be represented by Mark at ATMLA,” she said. “I’ve heard so many wonderful things about him and his agency, and I appreciate how direct and honest he is with me. It’s so cool to be on the same roster as some of my favorite talents, and I can’t wait for what my future holds.” 

Follow Riley Jean on X.com.

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TS Virtual Lovers Named TEAs Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — TS Virtual Lovers is sponsoring the 2024 Transgender Erotica Award (TEAs) for ‘Model of the Year’.

“TS Virtual Lovers is pleased to sponsor the TEAs, a celebration of excellence in the transgender adult film industry,” said a rep. “We are delighted to be part of this industry and are committed to fostering creativity, advancing technological innovations, and nurturing new talent to shape the future of erotica filmmaking successfully.”

The TEAs will take place at the Avalon in Hollywood on Sunday, March 10. Follow the TEAs online and on X.com.

Follow TS Virtual Lovers on X.com.

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Black Bull Challenge Drops 1st Collection

MONTREAL — Black Bull Challenge has dropped its first collection on DVD.

The title features Daphne Dare, Jessica Jones, Emily Crush, Emma Price and Bishop Delonte.

“The Black Bull Challenge is finally here,” said a rep. “Can these tight girls handle the alpha male dominance? Daphne learns the primary duty of every girl: please your king. Good girl Jessica serves her bull and proves that good girls swallow. Today is the big day for Emily; who will come out on top, Emma or her bull?”

The DVD is available in retail and wholesale markets. View the box and trailer on PulseDistribution.

For more information, visit the BlackBullChallenge.com; follow the studio on X.com.

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