From planning photo shoots, to interacting with subscribers, to dealing with body shaming – it's no walk in the park for OnlyFans creator Tabitha Rice.
Unlike many other content creators on the platform, she didn’t have any background in making adult content. She was a bartender and mixologist by trade, working as a brand ambassador for a liquor company. At most, she would show skin on her Instagram account, where she would post artsy thirst traps in between snippets of her daily adventures.
The platform has become somewhat of an equalizer in the adult content industry. With OnlyFans, it seems that anyone can make money off of making erotic or pornographic content – all they’d need is a decent camera, internet access, and perhaps most crucially, confidence. The way Tabitha describes it, making OnlyFans content isn’t as simple as shooting feet pics or nudes and calling it a day. Rather, it involves a delicate balance of teasing your potential subscribers and keeping your actual subscribers satisfied – all while staying within the realm of what is comfortable for you. In Tabitha’s case, her appeal lies in how her content feels both real and aspirational – editorial-level lingerie pics paired with flirty one-line captions.
“I could tell they really subscribe because they want to subscribe to me and be able to speak to me and all of that, which makes me feel really nice, because I know it’s not just my body that they want. It’s like, they really want to get to know me. It’s great,” she said. As it turns out, sharing photos of her body has also helped her followers deal with body image issues.
“Because I do post a lot of sexy material and all of that, I do get objectified by these men online, but so far in person, because there are times that I bump into some of my followers in person, none of them would ever, ever treat me differently or objectify me when I’m in front of them,” she said. Luckily, her friends and family are all supportive of her venture. Also, the people who actually pay for her content are respectful for the most part – likely because they get to interact with her directly.
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