A woman who puts content on OnlyFans said she ‘felt sick’ after she realised that one of her subscribers was a family member.
If you know anything about the website then you’ll be aware that the stuff people pay to see on there is really not the kind of content that family members ought to be looking for.
Imagine then, the horror one woman experienced when she saw a very familiar name on her subscriber list.
Sharna Beckman gets help photographing her OnlyFans stuff from her partner Ricky but there was someone else she knew very well who was seeing much more of her than she wanted, her cousin.
According to Yahoo Lifestyle, she saw her cousin’s name on her subscriber list and realised he’d been paying into her OnlyFans for two months before she noticed.
Sharna Beckman discovered that her cousin was subscribed to her OnlyFans. (Instagram/@sharnabeckman)
When she confronted him about it he had a bizarre excuse, as he claimed that despite it being his name and bank details on the subscriber entry it wasn’t actually him.
She said: “He tried telling me that it wasn’t him, it was his actually his friend, who was married, so couldn’t use his own name or credit card.
“My cousin apparently kindly offered to share his name and credit card to allow this other guy to join my page.”
If you’ll believe that then I’ve got a bridge to sell you, and Sharna didn’t buy it for a minute as she said it left her ‘sick to my stomach’.
She didn’t tell the rest of her family to avoid it becoming awkward, but did block her cousin and remove him from her OnlyFans, and she doesn’t know why he didn’t just try and use a fake name.
“I just don’t get why he would subscribe in the first place, and then use his real name. Like, did he want me to know it was him? And then what?” she wondered.
Her partner Ricky helped her shoot her content, but she didn’t expect to see her cousin subscribing to it. (YouTube/Love Don’t Judge)
Disturbingly, this isn’t the only time this sort of thing has happened.
Another OnlyFans content creator once revealed that she had spotted her mum’s new boyfriend among her list of subscribers on the adult site.
The woman, named Sophia, explained that she’d recognised one of her subscribers who paid for extra content as a guy who’d recently started dating her mum.
She said that when they actually met in person he ‘looked sheepish’, no prizes for guessing why, and later deleted the photos he’d sent to her then no longer sent other messages either, but he did remain a subscriber to her account.
Welcome to the 21st century and the dilemmas this new age poses.