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Lil Nas X wants to create an Only Fans to “interact” with his followers

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Is Lil Nas X about to become the latest celebrity to join Only Fans? Earlier this week, the rapper addressed his followers on Twitter to ask if the paid for content service – which has been commended for helping change adult entertainment work – is a place for him to “interact” with his fans.

He wrote: “Is only fans a place where u can interact with just your true fans? i too would like to create one.” Fans went wild for the idea (obviously), but most were unsure if the star was being a joker,

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