Former Republican New York Rep. George Santos announced that he was launching an OnlyFans page that will give his supporters “full behind the scenes access” to his world.
Santos’s OnlyFans page is available to followers for $29.99 a month.
“The moment you’ve all been waiting for!” he said in a post on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. “Only on #OnlyFans will you get the full behind the scenes access to everything I’m working on. see ya all there!”
Several of his followers on the X platform pushed back with critical posts about him opting to use the OnlyFans website.
“Gross. Unfollowed,” a social media user commented on his post.
Santos responded, “You do know it’s a content platform not just pron? lol.”
“Right. And playboy is for the articles?” one woman joked.
The former representative of New York‘s 3rd Congressional District insisted on X that he had no plans to share adult content on his page, adding that he just “wanted to stir the pot.”
“Again not all content on only fans is porn. I’m not doing anything sexual what so ever,” Santos said.
“Should have done Patreon instead of OF,” another social media user said.
“Boring…. We need to stir the pot!” Santos reacted.
Santos shared another update after the backlash began to grow following the announcement.
“Ok y’all got your panties in a bunch,” he wrote on X. “The only fans is Not adult content. I decided to go with only fans because I wanted to stir the pot. Folks need to stop being so sensitive.”
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The 35-year-old openly gay Republican was expelled from Congress last December after the release of an Ethics Committee report that found “substantial evidence” that he had filed false or incomplete reports to the Federal Election Commission, used campaign funds for personal purposes, and “engaged in knowing and willful violations.”
After his congressional ousting, he has remained vocal about Republican Party politics and has made a side-hustle income appearing on the celebrity personalized video message website Cameo.