OnlyFans Is Teaching A Generation That Paying For Sex Is Normal
By: Alannah Peters
August 26, 2025 From early fame to young adult sexualized branding, the path is becoming alarmingly predictable.Arecently advertised “opening” in a group of young women who sell sexualized images of themselves drew an astounding 12,000 applications from other Gen Zers hoping to engage in onscreen prostitution. The incident is a stark reminder that in the age of social media, youth is a product, sexuality is the price tag, and Gen Z influencers are building careers around sexualized branding, with platforms like OnlyFans blurring the line between influence and exploitation.
Gen Z’s appetite for quick, online sexual content may also be feeding an aversion to real-world intimacy. A 2021 UCLA study found that 38 percent of Californians ages 18-30 had no sexual partner in the last year, the highest level of sexual inactivity in a decade. The timing is clear: Instagram launched in 2010, and 10 years after, intimacy looks more like content than connection. Social media’s nonstop feeds are replacing real connection and making sex less common.
The profitability and cultural pull of this shift are also rooted in long-standing dynamics. As psychologist Jan Antfolk writes in the journal Evolutionary Psychology, “men — regardless of their age — have a preference for women in their 20s.” In the context of social media, this creates a built-in audience for young creators and fuels a predictable pipeline from early fame to sexualized monetization.
Born in 1997, Bella Thorne entered the public eye at just six weeks old. At 13, she landed the lead role on Disney Channel’s Shake It Up, launching her into mainstream fame. In 2020, at age 22, Thorne joined OnlyFans, becoming the first person to earn $1 million in 24 hours, and is widely regarded as the first Gen Z A-list celebrity on the platform. Her incredible success prompted OnlyFans to institute new payment caps and payout rules.
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