Disgraced gay former Rep. George Santos is now money-grubbing on OnlyFans

Disgraced gay former politician George Santos (R-NY) announced on X that he is now going to be making videos on the adult streaming platform OnlyFans.
“The moment you’ve all been waiting for!” he wrote. “Only on #OnlyFans will you get the full behind the scenes access to everything I’m working on. see ya all there!”
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House votes to expel George Santos
“Why would I want to stay here? To hell with this place,” he said immediately after getting expelled.
The moment you've all been waiting for!Only on #OnlyFans will you get the full behind the scenes access to everything I'm working on.see ya all there! https://t.co/vYviMechYB— George Santos (@MrSantosNY) June 19, 2024
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Santos announced in a follow-up post that he is not making adult content on the streaming platform, contrary to what many of his followers expected due to the nature of the site.
“Ok y’all got your panties in a bunch,” he wrote. “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…”
Ok y’all got your panties in a bunch…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… https://t.co/orhSGlccJy— George Santos (@MrSantosNY) June 19, 2024
The Santos OnlyFans description states, “Welcome to The George Santos Only Fans page! Here you will be able to dive deep into the exclusive never-before-seen content of the Congressional Icon and much more!”
He offers a monthly subscription of $29.99 and a three-month subscription for $80.97.
Santos has previously done work on Cameo, a website that lets celebrities send personalized videos to their fans at a price. According to Semafor, he makes more money on Cameo than he did while working for Congress.
Santos made headlines in the past as it was revealed he fabricated a substantial portion of his résumé. This led to a chain of events that resulted in him being charged with several federal crimes including wire fraud, conspiracy, and credit card theft.
In December of last year, the House voted to expel him from Congress.
In an interview with CBS News, Santos revealed that he’s terrified at the prospect of going to jail.
“I think everybody should be afraid of going to jail. It’s not a pretty place,” he said. “I definitely want to work very hard to avoid that as much as possible.”
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