Bella Thorne's Sister Joins Adult Site, Too
by EG
Kaili Thorne has joined her sister Bella on the adult site OnlyFans, but unlike Bella, who managed to use the site to make a large amount of money in a short time, Kaili immediately encountered controversy. The less-famous Thorne seemed more interested in attacking the creators who use the site for its intended purpose. Neither Thorne sister appears to be using OnlyFans in the way that customers have come to expect. Read on for details.
Via Page Six.
Bella Thorne’s sister has stepped into the OnlyFans fray, joining the adult platform and fighting on social media with sex workers. But she tells Page Six she’s just defending herself.
After Bella made a controversial splash on the site, Kaili Thorne has also joined OnlyFans and been called out by angry X-rated content creators for saying sex work is “not real.”
On Tuesday, she posted a story highlighting a comment she left online saying, “The argument is that sex should not be work. That’s why it turns into human trafficking and should be stopped. Sex work does not exist. It is not real.”
She went on, “Would I call it legit? No. Nothing about ‘sucking for crack’ is legitimate.” She also said users were “not creative.” “All your bios say the same thing: ‘Insatiable s–t.’ Get creative and maybe you’d keep your clientele,” she said in a video.
But Kaili tells us that she wasn’t slamming anyone — she was just responding to women commenting on her page. “These girls … have been bullying me nonstop,” she said. “I was not calling any sex worker ‘insatiable s - - t’ or any other type of s–t. I was directing my comments back to these girls that call themselves that.”
“I’m saying that since sex is not work to me, I don’t consider it a job to me,” she adds. “I’m not saying it about anyone else. What people do for a living is their choice.”
Bella, who reportedly made $2 million on the site in two days, drew fire from sex workers who say she has profited off the work while doing little to help destigmatize it — and that she caused OnlyFans to put caps on how much users can be paid.
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