Several Australian adult entertainers have weighed in on 's portrayal as a racy content creator on after it was branded 'desperate and dumb'.
Aussie OnlyFans Stars Defend Sweeneys Euphoria Role
Several Australian adult entertainers have weighed in on Sydney Sweeney's portrayal as a racy content creator on Euphoria after it was branded 'desperate and du...
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Earlier this month, Sweeney's character Cassie Howard.
The second episode, titled America My Dream, left some fans appalled as they questioned why Sweeney continued to be 'degraded' in fetish scenes.
Sweeney was captured posing for a series of provocative photos for her OF account, including a graphic shot featuring ice cream dripping down her nude cleavage after the previous episode saw her dressed as a dog.
stars Emily Mai, 35, and Taila Maddison, 30, told Daily Mail they believe that Sweeney's portrayal as a 'desperate' adult star in the series has missed the mark on so many things in their industry.
'I think the media always needs something really "out there" to catch people's attention. They need good ratings and views. So rather than showcasing what sex work is really about, they have found really controversial niches,' Emily said.
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Several Australian adult entertainers have weighed in on Sydney Sweeney's portrayal as a racy content creator on Euphoria
OnlyFans stars Emily Mai, 35, and Taila Maddison, 30, told Daily Mail they believe that Sweeney's portrayal as a 'desperate' adult star on the Jacob Elordi series missed the mark on so many things in their industry
She added that in order to attract viewers, shows like Euphoria heavily focus on the sensationalised aspects of the adult industry.
'It is a very small part of it. They have made it look like that's all we all do it. Like Sydney's character barking like a puppy. She is portrayed as this dumb girl who just does what the guys want her to do.' Emily added.
'Of course she is gonna dress up like a sexy little puppy, bark and be submissive.'
She added that in real life OnlyFans stars never have to comply with strange requests, and only give their followers content they feel comfortable sharing.
'A lot of real-life content creators choose what niches, fetishes and kinks to explore, based on their own boundaries. A lot of us will say no to certain things because we are not comfortable with it, or it is not something we enjoy doing,' she said.
'There is no autonomy in the TV show. They are dressing us up as babies.'
Emily added that one TV myth she wanted to challenge was its frequent portrayal OnlyFans stars as 'desperate' - insisting that many actually found the work empowering.
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'A lot of people are uncomfortable with a woman expressing her sexuality, demanding payment. A lot of people will go on PornHub, but won't pay a woman for her time! It's the stigma of a woman owning her own body and getting compensated for her time,' she said.
The second episode, titled America My Dream, left some fans appalled as they questioned why Sweeney continued to be 'degraded' in fetish scenes
Sweeney was captured posing for a series of provocative photos for her OF account, including a graphic shot featuring ice cream dripping down her nude cleavage and her dressing up as a baby after the previous episode saw her dressed as a dog
Top OnlyFans star Annie Knight said while she appreciated seeing her industry depicted on-screen, what she really wanted was a more accurate portrayal
Meanwhile, OF veteran star Alex Paige Moore said that TV producers should cast real-life content creators on TV shows addressing this topic
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Aussie viewers have been taking a very different stance to the growing American backlash over the explicit content in season three of Euphoria , with many saying the outrage says more about cultural attitudes in the US than the show itself
Meanwhile, OnlyFans veteran star Alex Paige Moore said TV portrayals of the adult content industry the real-life stories of those who are actually in the industry.
'I would like to see people who currently have an OnlyFans page play these roles and have some creative direction in how they are portrayed. Obviously, we are the ones who do it, we are the ones who know how it happens,' she said.
She added that to increase its authenticity, producers should cast real-life content creators on TV shows addressing this topic.
'Give us some of those acting roles, that would be cool! I feel like a lot of girls in the industry are great at acting... It is part of our job!' she said.
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