IsMyGirl Extends Offer to OnlyFans Creators Burned by Bella Thorne

IsMyGirl Extends Offer to OnlyFans Creators Burned by Bella Thorne

LOS ANGELES — IsMyGirl.com has extended "a helping hand" to those who feel they were adversely affected by "the Bella Thorne fiasco" last week by allowing verified models, influencers and content creators to charge up to $500 for locked content with no cap on fan tips and up to 80% bi-monthly payouts.

"The 22-year-old Thorne caused an uproar last week when OnlyFans touted her record-breaking $2 million payday," a company rep explained. "According to models on IsMyGirl who also have OnlyFans profiles, the backlash intensified when OnlyFans announced new restrictions, including capping fan tips at $100 and pay-per-view post charges at $50, and in some countries, extending the waiting period to transfer funds from the site to a bank account to 30 days. Now the models and content creators who legitimately use OnlyFans as a source of income to make ends meet are in an uproar over the changes the platform has instituted and are fleeing in droves."

Evan Seinfeld, CEO of IsMyGirl, felt compelled to reach out to "sex workers, influencers and content creators" after reading about "the Bella Thorne publicity stunt."

"We understand that so many models rely on platforms like OnlyFans and IsMyGirl to make ends meet,” he said. “People’s livelihoods depend on platforms like ours and for someone like Thorne to catfish so many people and rob hardworking individuals from their income was detestable. To lend a helping hand to those directly impacted by Thorne’s abhorrent behavior, IsMyGirl is allowing verified models to charge up to $500 for locked content and we are announcing there will be no cap on fan tips. It’s important that the real models, influencers and content creators who proliferate our platform earn what’s rightfully theirs.”

"The welfare of our community has been jeopardized by the disingenuous actions of Bella Thorne and we won’t stand for it at IsMyGirl," he concluded. "We strongly implore models to consider signing up for an IsMyGirl account to reap the multitude of benefits we offer."

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