Miley Cyrus’ brother Hint Cyrus didn’t maintain again whereas sharing his ideas about OnlyFans creators in a weird submit.
“There’s so many women that do Solely Followers which have misplaced their probability of ever settling down with a superb man with morals. They are going to try to name these males insecure for having requirements,” Hint, 34, started a prolonged post shared through X (previously often known as Twitter) on Wednesday, August 30. (OnlyFans is a social media platform which permits customers to share uncensored content material with subscribers who pay a price.)
Hint continued: “They get quite a lot of consideration from guys on OF so that they suppose they’ve choices. However any man who’s so determined to see sexual content material that they’re keen to pay for it’s a determined loser. Quite a lot of profitable guys will sleep with these women however they don’t wish to spouse them.”
The musician then claimed that he sees quite a lot of OnlyFans creators “saying they’ll’t get a critical relationship,” which he chalked as much as potential companions seeing their “worth” as “strictly for intercourse” and never having the ability to envision them as “a future spouse, mom, or loyal companion.”
Though Hint mentioned that he is aware of “some wonderful women which might be genuinely good folks” who use the platform, he mentioned that he finds “this unbiased mindset of not needing a person” to be an “extraordinarily poisonous” highway to “a really lonely future.”
He wrapped up the controversial submit by writing: “Having a superb man and a household will convey you extra happiness in outdated age than OF ever may.”
Hint’s submit rapidly drew backlash from Teen Mother alum and grownup leisure actress Farrah Abraham. Abraham, 32, shared a screenshot of the rant through her Instagram Story on Wednesday and lamented concerning the double requirements inside the trade.
“But males have OF accounts with marriage, household and many others. SO CAN WOMAN,” she wrote alongside the screenshot. “Steadiness & model is actual … neglect restricted insecure mindsets @tracecyrus.”
Hint was unbothered by Abraham’s response and shared a screenshot of her remarks through his personal Instagram Story on Wednesday. “I’ve been defeated 😔. Essentially the most clever girl of this era has put me in verify,” he wrote. “I retract my unique assertion. Each girl on the planet ought to have an Solely Followers.”
After some Instagram customers apparently failed to understand the sarcasm in his submit, Hint railed in opposition to folks with “completely zero frequent sense” in a subsequent story. “I may very well be fully blatantly sarcastic and folks haven’t any f—king concept,” he mentioned in a video. “First folks have been freaking out as a result of I used to be condemning Solely Followers, now I’ve folks in my DMs freaking out as a result of I mentioned each girl on the planet ought to have one. How may you’re taking that assertion actually?”
Hint additionally shared Abraham’s feedback through X, writing, “Girls your savior has come to your rescue.”
Along with talking out in opposition to Hint’s characterization of grownup content material creators, Abraham identified final month that a number of Teen Mother stars have joined OnlyFans with no penalties whereas she was fired from the MTV present in 2017 due to her work within the grownup leisure trade.
“I’ve to say, aren’t these the identical Teen Mothers who mentioned I used to be going into grownup leisure?” she wrote through her Instagram Story in July. “The funnier factor is, I’ve by no means modified who I used to be. They’re on the identical platforms that I’m on. But I used to be the one one who acquired fired.”
She continued: “In the long run, we’re all adults and we may be on grownup platforms, proper? So, I don’t know, perhaps all of the Teen Mothers are switching to porn they usually’re all porn stars, however I stay the identical.”
Abraham didn’t title names, however Teen Mother personalities together with Tyler Baltierra, Briana DeJesus and Jade Cline have all made profiles on the platform.