'OnlyFans models deceived by fake Netflix reality show promise'
OnlyFans models who were promised a chance at TV stardom in a fake Netflix reality show find themselves in financial trouble after the project falls through.
The project, which was supposed to be similar to Channel 4's Hunted but with OnlyFans alumni, offered Β£850 a day for the talent. However, the show was ultimately axed, leaving the models who had invested in training for the show in a tough spot.
Director Alfred McCarthur denied that the show was a scam but tensions rose when the talent began questioning the legitimacy of the project. Playboy star Kayleigh Wanless and fellow cast member Paige Starr expressed disappointment in the situation, with Wanless mentioning red flags and toxic traits.
McCarthur defended himself against the accusations, stating that the demands of the models made it impossible to secure a US network production for the show. He cited unrealistic requests and the show's cancellation as reasons for the fallout.
Despite the disappointment, the models are left to deal with the aftermath of the failed project and the financial implications of their involvement.