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A new five-part series is shedding light on what it’s like to be an LGBTQIA adult content creator, who can make as much as lawyers through posting intimate snippets onto OnlyFans.

Docuseries Click Boys follows five entertainers and models sharing their real life struggles and the empowerment gained from making a healthy living on OnlyFans – an online platform where people can pay for private content.

From a former go-go dancer talking about empowerment through sexual liberation, to a proud Puerto Rican drag queen, and a Jersey-boy adult entertainer celebrating queerness through Spice Girls’ ‘Girl Power’, the series delves into a new world.

The trailer, first shared exclusively with Metro.co.uk, opens with Matthew Camp beginning: ‘None of us would be here if it weren’t for sex.’

Creator Lance Charger then explains how the pandemic helped his content, after rising to fame during lockdown, overcoming body dysmorphia and finding harmony between corporate life and creating adult content.

‘Covid did help a little bit, because OnlyFans and sex workers, they all just exploded and came up to the surface in such a public way,’ he says.

The clip then cuts to the difficulties of life as an OnlyFans creator, and the fears that come with it.

‘It always does feel as though it can all be stripped away – so it feels scary like that.

‘My abs don’t get me healthcare!’ erotic artist Ty Mitchell says.

Trans star Noah Way then says: ‘I never considered myself particularly attractive, and I was surprised when other people viewed me that way.’

Brock echoes: ‘Just because we do this for work doesn’t mean that we are any different than we were before.’

Matthew then goes on to discuss his fears about coming out amid judgement, before saying: ‘You realise that if they judge me, who cares?

It was those instances that I was like, ‘You’ve you’ve got to calm down, you have to quit being so mean to yourself because you look great there.’ And so when you have a few of those objective moments, I think I just learned to be a little gentler on myself,” he expressed.

Moreover, Charger received a job offer in the beauty world, so he retired as a porn star after two years in the industry.

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Number:Season 1, Episode 3
Airdate: Monday Mar 13, 2023
Runtime: 13 minutes

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Lance Charger has never considered pursuing a career in the adult entertainment industry, however, everything changed when the pandemic hit, and he lost his high-profile corporate job.

To make ends meet during his period of unemployment, Charger decided to post photos on social media, which quickly grew his following.

It cannot be emphasised enough what a powerful tool this is.’

Click Boys drops on WOW Presents Plus weekly from Monday February 27 at 9pm.

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In an interview with Metro, Charger admitted that he has struggled with issues on “masculinity, virility and sexuality.”

“I would wake up, I’d look in the mirror, I know I had to be on set all day and I’d have a full scale nervous breakdown. However, he is one of the OnlyFans creators starring in the docuseries ‘Click Boys,’ which is available on the streaming platform WOW Presents Plus.


Source: metro.co.uk

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