Believe it or not, OnlyFans creators have lives outside of getting freaky on cam. For example, former Sopranos star Drea de Matteo is also an OnlyFans creator and apparently made so much money from it that she saved her home from foreclosure. The dude who freaked out about Google’s A.I.? Yeah, he’s also starting an OnlyFans.


Like I said, these people have real lives!


But unfortunately, the nature of this work can sometimes pose issues, like the mom who claimed she was banned from picking up her kids at school due to her OnlyFans car decal. Other times, the problems come in the form of that outside life taking up the time you could be spent banging for subscribers.



Such is the case for TikToker Maylee (@im.over.covid.maylee). In a video that appears to have been deleted from her account, but has since been reposted to X/Twitter, Maylee complains that she was called into school because her child was vomiting. The problem is that Maylee wanted to spend that time making OF content.



“He’s got a weak ass stomach, like fucking most men do,” she says of her son. “So somebody busted ass in the library, [and] he threw up not one time, not two times, but three times in the library.”


After her son threw up three times, Maylee says she was called to pick him up from school, something she really did not want to do. “I have to interrupt my day because some kid’s got a rank asshole?” she asks. “That’s some bullshit.”


She further notes that 11 a.m. (which she calls the afternoon?) is the best time for making OF content.



Sorry, Maylee, I’m just not buying it. This sort of rage-bait isn’t usually the kind of thing you see on her page, but even saying that, there are many videos that are clearly designed to get a reaction.


This isn’t uncommon in the OF world. Creators will post something on X/Twitter or TikTok to get people mad, then hope that some of that angry hoard will find their way over to their “spicy” page. Remember that girl that dressed like Lola Bunny in a college lecture? Same shit.


Overall, good bait, but I ain’t taking it.