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On Twitter, gay adult film star Devin Franco has pointed out that straight guys have done quite the backflip since the advent of OnlyFans.Straight guys 10 years ago: “gay guys are gross, why would we let them get married?”Straight guys today: “hey guys, like what you see?

Join my Onlyfans.”— Devin Franco (@devinfrancoxxx) April 10, 2020In a follow-up tweet, Franco added, “Don’t get me wrong, I love the straight boy thirst traps.”Related: OnlyFans star Jacob Wohl just got some very crappy newsAfter Franco’s tweet surfaced on Reddit, the gays marveled at their straight counterparts’ transformation. “They went from ‘no homo’ to ‘$20 is $20’ real quick,” one commenter wrote.“Money bends morals,” another said.A third commenter decried the influx of celebrity OnlyFans models: “Out of touch rich people can’t stand the thought of working-class people becoming successful in an untapped market.

It’s just pure greed.”Related: The reviews of Aaron Carter’s OnlyFans page are in and they’re not goodOne user, meanwhile, seemed more understanding, the economy being what it is. “Straight guys 10 years ago: Gay dudes probably all want to see me naked,” that user wrote.

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