\ Hey, what’s up you guys it’s Sussan
Mourad here with Clevver News, and just days
after it was revealed that Bella Thorne made
over a million dollars on Only Fans in 24
hours, she is now issuing an apology and vowing
to make it right.
So, let’s catch you up to speed, shall we?
Bella Thorne made one million dollars on the
popular app Only Fans in 24 hours and reportedly
$2M in a week and let’s just say people
on the internet were not too thrilled with
the way she did it.
Many said she scammed people into paying large
amounts of money for fully nude photos, which
she didn’t share, taking the money when
she’s already a millionaire, as well as
causing new restrictions in the way the app
works for other content creators.
Following the big news of Bella’s record
$1M in 24 hours, a rep for the site said that
Bella became the first creator to earn that
much money at such a fast rate on the app.
But, Bella isn’t the only A-lister to join
the app she’s also joined by Cardi B, Tana
Mongeau and Blac Chyna.
But even Tana jumped on board the train of
using Bella’s scandal to promote her OnlyFans
saying that fans would always get what they
paid for on Only Fans.
Twitter account DefNoodles reached out to
Bella for a comment that went unanswered.
A few days back, following the news that she
had made over a million dollars she revealed
that she wasn’t taking off her clothes on
the app.
But, it seems as though Bella threw her own
rules out the window when it came out that
she was charging users $200 pay-per-view messages
in exchange for fully nude photo sets.
But, it seems as though fans didn’t get
what they were promised on the app when they
thought they were purchasing X-rated content
and it ended up only being PG-13.
Social media users quickly started to buzz
with users sharing screenshots of what Bella
had promised - that is that the locked photos
were completely naked.
One user shared a screenshot of their conversation
saying QUOTE, “So basically she scammed
her subscribers and sent out a $200 PPV (a
message you have to pay to view) claiming
it was a fully nude photo set.
It was not.
So many people requested refunds that now
OnlyFans won’t allow us to charge over $50
PPV OR get tipped over $100.”
The message went on to say, “And this morning
we were all told that instead of waiting 7
days for our payouts, we have to wait 30.”
Bella took to Twitter to address the drama
and says she wants to remove the stigma behind
the word “sex” writing, “PT1 Remove
the stigma behind sex, sex work, and the negativity
that surrounds the word SEX itself by bringing
a mainstream face to it 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 continued, “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.
I have risked my career a few times to remove
the stigma behind sex work, porn, and the
natural hatred people spew…”
Bella wrote in her apology, “...I am a mainstream
face and when you have a voice, a platform,
you try to use you in helping others and advocate
for something bigger than yourself.
Again in this process I hurt you and for that
I’m truly sorry.”
She continued, “Ps.
I’m meeting with only fans about the new
restrictions to find out why!!!
This is fu**ed up and I’m sorry comment
any ideas or concerns you want brought up
to OF!! and send me your links and a pic so
I can promote you guys.”
Following the whole Bella ordeal Only Fans
spoke to Vulture about how they plan to pay
their creators saying that it “confirms
that any changes to transaction limits are
not based on any one user.”
And while they didn’t say whether or not
the changes were as a result of Bella’s
account they did add that “transaction limits
are set to help prevent overspending and to
allow our users to continue to use the site
safely.”
But, despite her apology to resolve this conflict
moving forward, fans still aren’t pleased
with her new career path.
One user wrote, “Bella Thorne fucked over
thousands of sex workers whose primary income
is onlyfans to research for a movie she’s
making about what the platform “does to
its users” and ended up ruining the platform???
ok daniel day lewis pack it up.”
Someone else wrote “Bella Thorne really
ruined a good thing for people who actually
use onlyfans to make a living and pay bills.”
And, someone else chimed in “Whether you
agree with onlyfans or not what Bella Thorne
did was awful.”
And while Bella claims that she is truly sorry,
the question remains how far will she go to
make it right by her fans and other content
creators on the app?
If you want to check out even more Bella news
check out this video right here on Clevver
And be sure to keep the conversation going
in the comments below.
Do you think Bella is on the right side of
this?
Or, she knew what she was doing from the beginning?
Let us know, I’ll be watching in the comments
below!
Once again, I’m your host Sussan Mourad
and I’ll see you all real soon.
