OnlyFans, Nala Ray's Story, and Kirk's Case for a Porn Ban

Showing 20 OnlyFans videos from Charlie Kirk's video collection.

OnlyFans became one of Charlie Kirk's most direct targets in his broader campaign against pornography, a platform he described as a form of digital prostitution built on monetized nudity rather than legitimate modeling work. Kirk's most extensive engagement with the subject came through his repeated conversations with Nala Ray, a former top-earning OnlyFans creator who described leaving the platform after growing up as a pastor's daughter and later encountering Christ, walking away from an income she said had reached hundreds of thousands of dollars a month. Ray's account, shared across several interviews including with author Lisa Bevere, detailed childhood sexual abuse, her family's instability after a tornado destroyed their home, and years of chasing validation through adult content before a conversation with a Christian man who had no idea who she was helped prompt her exit from the industry. Kirk used Ray's story alongside broader statistics about OnlyFans' scale, citing hundreds of millions of registered users and millions of content creators, to argue the platform represented a wider cultural harm to both the men who consumed its content and the women who produced it, a position he paired with calls for an outright ban on pornography and repeated challenges to young women about how provocative self-presentation online affected their prospects of finding a committed partner.

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