X Factor star Joel Adams has revealed he is considering joining OnlyF after his music career was disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Joel, 24, said a friend suggested he join the subscription-based adult site after his US tour was canceled and he moved back home to Brisbane without income.
“I had a serious conversation like this once,” he told the Telegraph. ‘I’ve been thinking about it’: X Factor star Joel Adams reveals he’s considering joining OnlyF after his music career was put on hold during the Covid-19 pandemic
“I’ve been thinking about it for a week. I have friends in this business and they’re making over $20,000 a month. So yeah, I’ve been thinking about it,” he added. Joel chose not to sign up for the platform because he wanted to be “taken seriously” as an artist and “there’s nothing OnlyF can do about it.”
OnlyF is a subscription-based site that runs the gamut from innocent stuff like raunchy selfies to hardcore porn. Joel rose to fame on The X Factor Australia in 2016, after which he released his song Please Don’t Go.
After participating in a singing competition, she moved to the United States and is now managed by Patriot Management. Joel has been forced to return to Brisbane and support Veronica Band on their Australian tour due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Not a fan: Joel chooses not to sign up to the platform because he wants to be ‘taken seriously’ as an artist, and there’s nothing I can do about it, like OnlyF last year, Love Island alum Edyn ‘Mac’ Mackney joined OnlyF amidst the Covid recession Afterwards she needs cash.
She’s certainly not the only reality star on the platform, as Vanessa Sierra also produces salacious content for paid subscribers. Vanessa recently said that OnlyF stars make between $13,000 and $643,000 a month.