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‘Baywatch’ star Donna D’Errico says Playboy rejected her 30 years after provocative cover

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Donna D’Errico is in the best shape of her life and isn’t afraid to show off her hard work.

After the 30th anniversary of her debut on the cover of Playboy, D’Errico figured she’d reach out to the publication to see if it had interest in featuring a longtime fan favorite.

The “Baywatch” actress was shocked to learn that not only was Playboy not excited about her pitch, but the adult content outlet encouraged her to send images for possible social media inclusion.

D’Errico, who recently launched the first celebrity artificial intelligence chat experience, Call Donna D, was first featured on the cover in September 1995 as Playboy’s Playmate of the Month. Reveling in success as an OnlyFans star and posing in the nude for a Peta campaign, D’Errico attempted to get back on the pages of the famous magazine.

“I actually contacted Playboy,” D’Errico exclusively told Fox News Digital. “I contacted Playboy because I was like, ‘You know, I’m kind of feeling myself. I feel like I look pretty good.’

Donna D'Errico in a Fox News interview.
Donna D’Errico was shocked when Playboy was not excited about her pitch for them after the 30th anniversary of her debut on the cover.

“‘I’m feeling pretty confident. I might like to kind of pose again, I don’t know. I think it might be kind of cool.’”

Before D’Errico could get ahead of herself, Playboy turned her down, she said.

“They were like, ‘Oh, we don’t do that anymore,’” she recalled. “I was, like, ‘What do you mean you don’t do that anymore? I know there’s not a magazine anymore, but don’t you, you know, have pictorials?’

Donna D'Errico in a red lace bodysuit.
“‘I’m feeling pretty confident. I might like to kind of pose again, I don’t know. I think it might be kind of cool,’” D’Errico said about contacting Playboy.

“They said, ‘No, not really. We don’t really do that now. It’s a completely different vibe.’ I was like, ‘Well, that sucks because I would have done it.’”

Playboy did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

“I contacted Playboy because I was like, ‘You know, I’m kind of feeling myself. I feel like I look pretty good. I’m feeling pretty confident.’”— Donna D’Errico

If Playboy were to call back, D’Errico may be a little busy connecting with her millions of fans on her new interactive voice experience. The actress told Fox News Digital her original digital platform will enable followers to communicate with her on an entirely new level, be it for flirty chats or R-rated conversations.

“I’ve created an AI version of me that you can call anytime you want to, and it feels like I’m actually me on the other line talking with you. It’s wild,” D’Errico said. “People can call, and they’re talking about all kinds of things. 

Donna D'Errico in a pink satin bikini.
“They said, ‘No, not really. We don’t really do that now. It’s a completely different vibe.’ I was like, ‘Well, that sucks because I would have done it,’” the “Baywatch” star said.

“You can call and talk about your love life. You know, they’re calling and talking about stress or work. They want advice. Some of them, some want a flirty conversation if you’re into that. It’s just, it was wild because it feels like I’m really there on the line with you.”

The innovative AI experience is the first of its kind and includes a fully interactive AI version of the actress, complete with her exact voice, personality and signature charm over the phone and available to engage with fans 24 hours per day, seven days per week.

“There’s a daytime version and then what I’m calling a VIP version or a nighttime version, and both are amazing,” the former Playboy cover girl said. “If you wanna call and just talk to me and get advice or talk about your day or stuff like that, the daytime version is perfect for that.

Donna D'Errico in a Baywatch swimsuit.
D’Errico, who starred as lifeguard Donna Marco on “Baywatch,” created her original digital platform for her followers to communicate with her on an entirely new level using artificial intelligence.

“But if you’re feeling bold, and you want some companionship for some kind of flirty, sexy talk — that’s the VIP version. And she, let me tell you, is not shy. I mean, I’m a lot shyer than she is. But if you’re into that, yeah, it’s there, and she’s pretty bold.”

D’Errico, who starred as lifeguard Donna Marco on “Baywatch,” joined the OnlyFans photo-sharing network in 2022 and has since become one of the most popular celebrities on the adult subscription site.

“I’ve got tons of subscribers on there. And I’m, like I said, I do it myself. I don’t use an agency,” D’Errico said. 

“I’m meeting lots of cool people, and I’m having a ball. I’m single. I don’t date. So, I have the freedom to talk to all of these guys and get flirty sometimes if I want. I’m not bound to a relationship. I can send sexy pictures and sexy lingerie and things that you would do if you had a man, send them some hot pictures during the middle of the day or something.”

Kourtney Kardashian is launching lollipops for your vagina

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Probiotics? They’re for suckers.

Kourtney Kardashian has launched a new addition to her Lemme line and it makes for quite an unexpected combo.

On Sunday, the newest iteration of her Lemme Purr supplements — the probiotic gummies and pills designed to support vaginal health — dropped exclusively at Target, and it comes in lollipop form.

Kourtney Kardashian Barker for Lemme Glow Lollipops, with a lollipop in her mouth.
Kourtney Kardashian Barker is following up last year’s limited-edition Lemme Glow lollipops with new ones for vaginal health.

Just like the $30-per-bottle gummies, the main ingredient in the new $5.99-per-pack lollipops is the probiotic bacterium Bacillus coagulans.

Probiotics can help maintain the vaginal microbiome, the ecosystem of bacteria and fungi that live inside the vagina.

That’s important, because when the vaginal microbiome isn’t healthy — say, there’s too much bad bacteria or not enough good bacteria — women are at risk for issues like bacterial vaginosis, yeast infections and aerobic vaginitis.

“It can also result in a higher risk of other health conditions, such as recurrent UTIs. Research has even linked certain shifts in the vaginal microbiome to pregnancy complications like preterm birth,” Olivia Cassano of Evvy, a company that specializes in women’s health services, previously told The Post.

B. coagulans in particular produces lactic acid, which helps our bodies maintain pH levels. It can also boost immunity and contribute to regulating blood sugar.

Some research also shows it can improve IBS symptoms like bloating, cramping and diarrhea.

The new lollipops are also made with vitamin C, which the brand says adds a boost of antioxidants and pro-collagen benefits, plus pineapple extract for flavor.

They’re vegetarian, gluten-free, non-GMO and made with real sugar, clocking in at 70 calories a pop.

This is the second lollipop supplement from Lemme. The first, Lemme Glow, was for hair, nails and skin and was strictly limited-edition — but Lemme says these pops are here to stay.

“Our community fell in love with our first lollipops, so I couldn’t wait to bring them back in a new way,” Kardashian said in a press release.

“Lemme Purr lollipops are such a fun extension of one of our best-sellers, Lemme Purr, and I love that they turn daily self-care into something sweet and simple.”

“Lemme Purr lollipops are such a fun extension of one of our best-sellers, Lemme Purr, and I love that they turn daily self-care into something sweet and simple,” Kardashian said.

Kardashian is certainly at the forefront of the lollipop supplement trend, with her first ones having launched last year. She’s leading in the space, along with It Girl Vitamins, which sells lollipops with peptides and greens.

There are also a few options for kids, including Olly’s Focus Buddies L’OLLY Pops for children’s brain health, Multeez Daily Multivitamin Pops for Kids and YumEarth’s Vitamin C Pops.

Sachia Vickery opens up on life-changing OnlyFans decision: ‘People don’t understand’

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American tennis player Sachia Vickery, who made headlines this week over her OnlyFans career, is using the subscription-based content platform to invest in her career in the sport.

Following Thursday’s loss to Germany’s Ella Seidel in the second round of US Open qualifying, Vickery explained that she doesn’t see a negative side to joining OnlyFans “because it’s given me a better life.”

“Yeah, and another part of, you know, the tennis and OnlyFans aspect is… when you’re on tour you’re not automatically making a ton of money,” Vickery, 30, told The Post from Flushing Meadows. “Yes, I have done very well throughout my career. I’ve made great investments from the time I was young, so you know, it’s like I’m fine.

American tennis player Sachia Vickery, who made headlines this week for her candid defense of her OnlyFans career, is using the subscription-based content platform to invest in her career in the sport.
American tennis player Sachia Vickery headlines this week for her candid defense of her OnlyFans career.

“But at the same time, tennis players spend $100K plus a year on coaching, hotels, food, training, physio. So if I have another avenue where I’m able to make a lot of money to support that, you know, I don’t see anything negative with it, personally.

“It’s an expensive sport, so you know I invest a lot of my money from there back into tennis, and I think that’s one thing people don’t understand. They think it’s, you know, I’m just doing it to do it. It’s a great moneymaker. It’s a great investment. If I have the potential to make a lot of money on there, why am I not going to take it? It’s it’s giving me a better life.”

Sachia Vickery Vickery was defeated by Ella Seidel of Germany in the 2nd qualifying round of the U.S. Open 2025.

Vickery, ranked world No. 559, has made a reported $2 million in 14-plus years of pro tennis. She ranked as high as No. 73 in 2018.

She said she missed time after tearing her shoulder earlier this year and had just returned to the court six weeks ago.

Vickery said she is next headed to Mexico to continue restarting her career (the Guadalajara Open is next month).

She made headlines when she opened up about her OnlyFans career in a Q&A on Instagram this week.

Tennis player Sachia Vickery said her OnlyFans career is a money maker.
Tennis player Sachia Vickery said her OnlyFans career is a money maker.

“I’m very open-minded and I don’t care what people think of me,” Vickery said. “It’s also the easiest money I’ve ever made and I enjoy doing it.

“I will never talk s–t about girls on OnlyFans ever again for the rest of my life. Because the amount I made on there in my first two days, I am overwhelmed. I am just shook really.”

Sachia Vickery in action during the second round of qualifying at the U.S. Open in Flushing Meadows on August 21.
Sachia Vickery in action during the second round of qualifying at the U.S. Open in Flushing Meadows on August 21.

Vickery charges $12.99 a month for “the content too spicy for Instagram,” according to her OnlyFans bio.

She said she got started when she saw how well a friend was doing on the platform.

“I have a really close friend who is a huge creator on there,” she told The Post. “I saw he was doing really well, he’s obviously at a different level than I am…. It’s a fun way where I get to be myself a little bit.”

The Florida native also charges $1,000 to date her.

“I no longer date for free due to the behavior of men I now require a pre-date deposit send me $1,000 and we can make it happen,” she told her 40,000 Instagram followers, adding her CashApp information.

Sachia Vickery Vickery spoke with The Post at the U.S. Open 2025 in Flushing Meadows on August 21.
Sachia Vickery Vickery spoke with The Post at the U.S. Open 2025 in Flushing Meadows on August 21.

Vickery also failed to qualify for the Australian Open in January,

Buxom influencer says she got coveted O-1B visa for these two reasons: ‘Extraordinary talent’

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Her cup size is officially O-1B.

Chesty Canadian influencer Julia Ain showed off her best assets while applying for a coveted US visa meant for artists with “extraordinary ability” — a video of herself housing pastrami in a low-cut shirt while asking a sultry question.

Her application was granted — making her one of about 20,000 people allowed into the country in 2024 on an O-1B visa.

Julia Ain in a social media photo.
Julia Ain was granted the coveted O-1B artist visa in 2024 — one of fewer than 20,000 people to receive it that year.

“Yes, that video was submitted to the US government,” 25-year-old Ain proudly told the Times of London. “Maybe my extraordinary talent is just that I have big boobs.”

Ain is not the only social media siren to slip into the country on the O-1B — a visa initially conceived as a way to keep prolific talent John Lennon from being deported to England in 1972, and officially adopted in 1990 to bring foreigners “with an extraordinary ability in the arts” into the US.

But the last 10 years have seen fewer generational artistic talents applying for the O-1B, and more and more people who shake their stuff on the internet — namely, OnlyFans stars and other scantily clad creators.

“This space has evolved with the times,” said immigration lawyer Michael Wildes, whose father helped keep Lennon in the country and himself secured O-1 visas for the likes of Sinead O’Connor and Boy George.

“We had these iconic clients and then over time we started doing old visas for e-sports players and now influencers and OnlyFans and other kinds of electronic stars,” Wildes told the Times.

Julia Ain in a social media photo wearing a stars and stripes bikini and holding a file.
Ain celebrated her acceptance into the O-1B visa program in 2024. She has been living in New York City ever since.

Wildes is one of numerous immigration lawyers who have reported an uptick in content creators coming to them for help with an O-1B — with some estimating as much as 65% of clients these days express their extraordinary artistic urges by stripping half naked on the internet.

In her busty video submitted to immigration officials, Ain holds a pastrami sandwich with a blond pal at Katz’s Deli, as the pair ask, “Would you rather: one night with us or a year’s supply of this sandwich?”

But it takes more than a big pair of cans to get an O-1B — applicants who hope to get into the US must demonstrate their talent by meeting a series of criteria, including showing they have national renown, high earnings in their field, or a history of critical or commercial success.

“I have worked hard to get this visa,” said Ain, whose pastrami video has drawn more than 11 million views, 226,000 likes, and 58,000 comments.

Online interaction like that can be used to demonstrate renown and success to US immigration officials — not to mention the earnings statements she had to submit with her application to show commercial success.

“I know it sounds insane. But it literally was meant as proof … people are watching,” said Ain, who described her online presence as a “funny Jewish girl with big boobs.”

Julia Ain and a friend hold pastrami sandwiches in a social media photo.
Ain included a salacious video about pastrami and sex in her US Immigration applications.

Many of her videos show her galivanting around New York City with her cleavage afloat, as she hangs out with fellow “top-heavy” friends as part of a creator group self-dubbed “Milk Mansion.”

“It’s meant to be a joke. It’s not serious,” said Ain, whose application was nevertheless dead serious, and included at least two dozen videos, as well as follower counts, income statements, and recommendation letters from influencers and social media platforms she’s worked with.

Ain also had to explain why she thought she should be in the States — and argued that she wanted to be in New York because it was “the hub of Jewish culture” and that her self-satirizing humor was intended to bring levity as antisemitism grew around the world.

“Whether you personally think that I’m untalented does not matter because all of the numbers and everything prove that I’m somebody who is bringing revenue into the US economy,” she said.

Julia Ain in a social media photo.
Ain is one of numerous risque social media creators who have been granted the O-1B in recent years, lawyers say.

And immigration lawyers like Wildes agree, explaining that people like Ain aren’t let into the country willy-nilly, but need to demonstrate that they are unique in their field.

“They have to show how they are shoulders apart from other people similarly situated with a sustained level of achievement,” Wildes said.

It remains unclear just how many O-1B visas have been awarded to content creators. The roughly 20,000 granted in 2024, when Ain received hers, also included recipients of an O-1A, which is intended for outstanding talents in “business, science, education or athletics.”

Both visas typically need to be renewed after three years.

Wildes expected “hundreds, not thousands” of the recipients these days are content creators like Ain — and said they’re no joke, but are some of the rising talents in a new world of media.

“It’s not just people doing sexy things or new things,” he told the Times. “It’s creating industry and keeping America one step ahead of everybody else in the world of entertainment and culture.”

American OnlyFans star with alleged Mexican cartel ties kidnapped while driving lilac Cybertruck

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An OnlyFans star and influencer with alleged Mexican cartel ties has been kidnapped by three armed men from her distinctive lilac Cybertruck, with the terrifying incident captured on the vehicle’s cameras.

Nicole Pardo Molina, 20, was shoved into a white Toyota Corolla by masked attackers after they pulled up beside her outside a shopping mall in Culiacan, Sinaloa State, on Tuesday.

The young influencer, who has more than 170,000 followers on Instagram, where she goes by the name “La Nicholette,” is seen trying to shut the rear passenger door of the Toyota and then trying to get back in her own vehicle.

She briefly struggles with the two men, who eventually force her into the back of their car before a third man in the driver’s seat accelerates away.

Molina was born and raised in the US and her parents live in Phoenix, Arizona.

She frequently travels between Culiacan and Phoenix, where her parents still live, El Pais reported.

Molina, who shares glimpses of her glamorous lifestyle on her TikTok, Twitch and YouTube, reportedly dropped out of school in the US after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nicole Pardo Molina posing in an off-the-shoulder blue and white patterned dress, sitting on a stone wall outdoors.

She rose to fame in Mexico after commissioning a corrido, or traditional Mexican narrative ballad, for herself on her 16th birthday in 2022, using money she reportedly saved up from her quinceañera.

The corrido, “La Muchacha del Salado,” performed by Grupo Arriesgado, now has more than 27 million views on YouTube.

She started a jewelry business and also bought a hat and clothing store in the shopping plaza where she was kidnapped.

Molina was known in Culiacan for her lilac Cybertruck, which made her easily recognizable, El País reported.

The area where she lived, and where her father is from, is known to be controlled by Los Mayos, a faction of the infamous Sinaloa Cartel led by drug lord Ismael Zambada.

Video still of an apparent abduction, with a person sitting in the driver's seat of a white car, while another person in a red shirt stands next to the car door.

In some of her older videos, Molina referred to “the man with the hat,” a common nickname for Zambada.

However, there were no confirmed links between Molina and any criminal group.

In 2025, 398 women were kidnapped or disappeared in Sinaloa alone, according to official figures.

In May 2025, TikToker Valeria Marquez was murdered in a live stream on social media.

A growing number of young influencers in Mexico have been killed or faced threats for promoting or alluding to rival cartel factions.

Porn star Molly Little went from being homeless to making $200K a month — and being paid to attend Hollywood sex parties

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She went from rags to raunch.

Diminutive porn star Molly Little went from being homeless to making $200,000 a month on OnlyFans, with her biggest tipper gifting her $300,000 last year alone.

“He’s married. He works in finance . . . We talk every day all the time,” Little told The Post in her first interview.

The Virginia native was 18 when she was forced to move into a shelter with her mother and grandmother for a year. She didn’t even have a social media account until she was 19.

Molly Little once lived in a homeless shelter, and now she’s making $200,000 a month on OnlyFans.

“My family was just going through some financial issues. There was divorce,” Little, now 22, explained.

While living at the shelter, she scrambled to make ends meet. And with the little cash she made serving food at the Halal Guys restaurant, she then invested in pole-dancing classes. It changed her life.

“I really enjoyed the performance of it and the art and I just decided, ‘Let me take my skills to the club,’” she said.

Performing on stage at jiggle joints allowed her to move out of the homeless shelter and into her own apartment. And it revealed to her a new side of her personality.

“It was kind of crazy because I was always really socially anxious. . . . I was so scared to put myself out there. But working at the club really forced me to open up and learn how to talk to people.”

Her foray into porn came soon after, when she realized stripping lacked financial stability.

“There’s no guarantee that you’re going to make any money. There’s no guarantee that you’re going to get any respect, that you get to have a good day. So I just kind of was like, ‘Well, I like performing, but I want to do it in an environment where it’s kind of regulated.’”

Her then ex-boyfriend took the photos that she sent out to industry agents.

“The next day all of the agencies responded,” she recalled.

In 2022, six months into her porn career, she launched her OnlyFans page, which she described as “full sex, full nudity.”

And she has a new side hustle: she attends LA sex parties at least once a month, earning up to $2,000 an appearance.

“A wide array of people join. It’s from celebrities to just regular people in the corporate world, girls like me who have a passion for performing. And there’s a lot of swingers,” explained Little, who refrained from naming names.

“It’s more of a performance, highly curated with props and lights. It’s a show definitely.”

Little, who now lives in Los Angeles, said dating proves difficult in her line of work.

“I definitely can’t go on the dating apps like Hinge or anything like that. I get sniffed out right away.”

The star does get recognized in public, but most men are too intimidated to come up to her.

“If they’re drunk enough, usually they’ll come up.”

One married man was with his wife when he saw her, so he took to social media to say hello.

“Apparently he saw me at the airport and he made like a seven-tweet thing about what he was fantasizing about.”

OnlyFans star offers $100K to anyone who finds her a husband: ‘I’m a very weird person’

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Cupid just got a serious upgrade — and a paycheck.

“I’ll pay you 100k to get me married, or 300k to arrange an impregnation deal. If you recommend me a guy and I end up marrying him, I’ll pay you $100k,” wrote OnlyFans star Aella on her Substack last month, sending the internet into a frenzy.

At 33 and living in the Bay Area, Aella admitted she’s no ordinary dater.

“I’m a very weird person. It hasn’t been hard to find people to date, or men willing to marry me, but ‘people I want to marry’ is a vanishingly small group.”

Her checklist for Mr. Right is… unconventional. 

“I’d like a man who’s fully committed to polyamory (~3% of the population) with space for a primary partner, and with ominous sexuality (~10% of men), who’s in a similar enough wealth tier to me that I don’t have to financially support him, who wants kids, and who’s fully self accepting,” she continued.

In plain English: he’s rare, rich-ish, kinky, and ready for commitment. Bonus points for brains, politics, age, and BMI — but Aella confessed she’s already pushing her luck. She’s also picky about status.

Here’s how the bounty works: you recommend a candidate she hasn’t already considered, make sure you’re first, and fill out her date-me survey. 

Mess around with the rules or lie on the survey? That’s an automatic breakup. Aella doesn’t mess around when money and romance mix. 

“100k is not trivial for me, net-worth wise. But if I imagine I’m already happily married in the future, and you asked ‘would you have paid 100k to meet your husband?’ I imagine I’d say yes without hesitation.”

And if $100K isn’t enough, Aella cranks the stakes up. “Or, you can find someone to pay me 10m (post tax) to impregnate me and have me raise his child, sole custody, single mother… If the deal goes through, I’ll pay you $300k.” 

Aella will sift through survey results to find her perfect match — and if you recommend the lucky guy who ends up her hubby, ka-ching, you get the $100K payout.

She’s even freezing dozens of eggs to optimize future offspring, in case you thought this bounty wasn’t serious.

Aella sees herself as a pioneer of romance capitalism. Why limit love to dating apps or matchmaking services? She’s crowd-sourcing it — and she’s unapologetic about putting a price on affection.

In a recent interview with Slate, the model revealed she snagged her current four-year beau thanks to a survey she had her followers fill out.

Aella also told the outlet she’s “of a demographic that a lot of people are unattracted to” — polyamorous, like roughly 3 percent of the population.

She defended her idea of the bounty, stressing that “people treat matchmaking like it’s magical,” expecting “your hands touch, and then your eyes lock, and then there’s something ineffable between you.”

The brunette beauty called that “nice, but… unrealistic,” arguing that in 2025, “we can do better than just the person who just happened to be walking down the street.”

As the publication reported, would-be suitors can submit a recommendation or take Aella’s online survey — complete with questions about porn preferences, logic puzzles, and more.

And Aella isn’t the first to put a price tag on love — others have tried turning romance into a reward program.

As The Post previously reported, fellow wannabe bride and LA attorney Eve Tilley-Coulson put a pricey “referral bonus” on the line in 2023 for anyone who could land her a husband.

“A while ago, I told my friends I’d pay them $5,000 if they introduce me to my husband,” she said. “And I figured, why not open the offer up to TikTok?”

At the time, she went viral with her matchmaking plea on the platform. The bold pitch racked up more than 556,000 views — and scored 20 to 25 digital intros to potential suitors via rookie marriage brokers, she revealed.

Sex expert reveals couples’ most popular secret fantasies — and the top kink might shock you

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To have and to hold? Or to have and to cuckold

They say cheaters never prosper. But, if your partner’s fantasy is watching you go to pound town with another person — then, hey, you’re in a win-win situation. 

And sex expert Adreena Winters says the cuckolding kink is way “more common than most people think.”

“There’s so much fantasy and stuff out there — but people need practical advice on how to approach it,” Winters, 37, author of “So You Want to Be a Cuckold?,” told JamPress of the secretly popular fetish. 

Cuckolding typically involves a guy taking pleasure in watching his other half having sex with a more dominant man. 

“I talk about what it is and how to approach your partner about it,” explained the NSFW know-it-all, who, in her tome, offers couples a woman’s perspective on best practices for pitching sexual fantasies to one another. 

“It’s very easy to put a partner off very quickly if you go about it in the wrong way,” she warned. “I also discuss how to vet people that you might want to invite in and how to navigate jealousy.”

When three isn’t a crowd, it’s the thought that counts. 

Thoughtfulness is key when making any strange sex request, as fetishes run the gamut from clean and squeaky to super freaky. 

Beach ball porn became all the rage this summer, sparking a 46.85% surge in XXX-rated content that featured folks blowing up the inflatable playthings.

Still, the giantess fetish — a sexual fascination with preternaturally large women — remains the commonest kink across the US, per a 2025 report on the most-searched fetishes in every state. 

And Winters, the self-titled “Queen of Cuckolds,” from the UK, has heard of them all. 

“A lot of men love being told they have a small willy,” the sexpert said of dudes with predilections for penis humiliation. “They like hearing it even if their dick is perfectly average.

“I’m a size queen and I have quite high standards, so penis humiliation is easy for me,” confessed the skinfluencer, who shares steamy selfies and snippets on OnlyFans. “I love doing it and it’s fun.”

“A lot of men want their partner to be more dominant,” continued Winters. “I’m finding that women are also initiating more, and that’s quite exciting.”

Feederism, a sexual act during which thrill-seekers get turned on by watching each other eat and gain weight, is also buzzy in the bedroom, according to the Brit. 

“The kinks always blow my mind,” she said before naming a funky fixation that a faction of fellas seem to love. 

“Farting is huge,” Winters revealed. “I don’t know why, but men seem to really like the idea of women farting in their faces.”

“It’s unusual but harmless enough” said the pro. “Female wrestling is also really popular.”

Winters, however, cautions hedonists against throwing caution to the wind, and surprising their significant other with an off-the-wall fantasy. 

“Don’t just drop your kink into your partner’s lap,” she urged. “You don’t want to scare them off.

“Good communication is really important, and the topic needs to be broached gently,” Winters said.  “It’s also good to remember that if there is humiliation involved in the kink your partner wants to try, it’s not necessarily from a negative place.”

“You need to be showing each other support,” she insisted, “and making sure that you both feel safe and secure in any situation.”

OnlyFans model booted from sporting event after replicating trouble-making body paint stunt

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A X-rated content creator has revealed she was kicked out of Sunday’s NRL Grand Final after replicating a body paint stunt that previously got her in trouble in the United Kingdom.

Arabella Mia is an English creator on adult site OnlyFans who recently relocated to Australia.

Among a number of unique approaches to creating online content, the 27-year-old became known in her native UK for interviewing people outside Arsenal football matches, often only wearing body paint.

Mia is a massive fan of the Gunners, but appears to have now taken a liking to Australian rugby league.

The Broncos took on Melbourne in last Sunday’s explosive decider at Accor Stadium and Mia decided to adopt the Brisbane side as her team.

Mia painted the top half of her body to look like a Broncos jersey, completing her look with jean shorts and a bikini top.

Brisbane stormed back in the second half for a rousing 26-22 victory, but Mia wasn’t there to see the conclusion.

She got herself in trouble when she decided to remove her bikini top to show off her physique.

“I took my bikini top off to show a group of guys that my whole body was painted, including my chest,” Mia said in comments published by the Daily Mail.

“Apparently that’s shunned upon in Australia because the security came up to escort me out of the bar.”

Mia told The Sun earlier this year she has been a diehard Arsenal fan since she was a child, with her first boyfriend then teaching her the finer points of the team and the sport.

“He was a diehard Gooner and taught me all about the team,” she said.

“But I knew from the get-go that I’d have to fight my way into this space and make myself memorable.

“That’s how the whole idea of going to the matches nude came about.

“I can’t understand why seeing a woman’s body is such a problem.”

Mia said she started receiving online hate and some people tried to get her banned from Emirates Stadium, but she continued to go through the routine during her time in London.

She appears to have caught up on some local stories too, referencing Reece Walsh after her NRL stunt.

“I know Reece Walsh has gone viral recently for drinking toilet water, but as an OnlyFans star, guys request way weirder things,” she said.

“If he gets tired of playing on the field, there’s definitely a career in the adult industry for him.”

Mia, who has thousands of fans on a range of social media platforms, explained her struggles to keep a boyfriend in a chat with news.com.au in August this year.

She says she has found long-term relationships difficult as men can’t cope with her line of work.

“I think they’re insecure,” she said. “They feel like they have nothing to give me. They don’t realise that emotional connection is enough.”

The 27-year-old claimed men liked her more when they felt like she needed them more, but these days, she’s completely self-sufficient.

Even though it is frustrating that her love life has taken such a dive because her X-rated career has taken off, she’s not prepared to compromise on the issue.

“They’ll say they’re OK with it, but they’re not, and eventually they want me to quit,” she complained.

“Why would I give up my entire business for a relationship that might not last? Then I’d have no job and no relationship. It makes zero sense.”

Sydney Sweeney stars as OnlyFans-style creator in jaw-dropping ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 trailer

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She’s back and better than ever.

Sydney Sweeney is turning heads with her brief appearance as Cassie in the newly released trailer for Season 3 of “Euphoria,” which will reportedly involve a time jump taking place “a few years after high school.”

The “Christy” star, 28, joined the HBO hit during its debut season back in 2019, and she is back alongside Zendaya (Rue), Jacob Elordi (Nate), Maude Apatow (Lexi) and Hunter Schafer (Jules) when the highly-anticipated and long-delayed third season premieres on April 12.

The new trailer features Sweeney’s character dressed as a dog in a brown corset – with a tail, ears and all. She wags her doggy tail while straddling a doghouse before turning around and giving a cute smile to the camera.

Another scene from the Season 3 sneak peek shows Sweeney’s Cassie filming more content while spread out on a bed on all fours with a chew toy in her mouth – until her soon-to-be husband, Nate, walks in and interrupts her.

“I work all day, and my bride-to-be is spread-eagled on the internet,” Elordi’s character laments during a voiceover.

Sydney Sweeney as Cassie in Season 3 of “Euphoria.”

“I was just making content,” Cassie, who appears to be an OnlyFans-style creator this season, responds.

A brief preview of Cassie and Nate celebrating what appears to be their wedding is also included in the new trailer. The couple smiles for a camera while seated at a long table decked out in an orange-and-pink floral arrangement.

“A group of childhood friends wrestle with the virtue of faith, the possibility of redemption, and the problem of evil,” reads the Season 3 logline released by HBO ahead of the show’s return later this year.

The “Anyone But You” star previously opened up about her return for “Euphoria” Season 3 and what fans can expect from Cassie this time around during Variety’s Power of Women event in Los Angeles back in October.

“Hold on to those dildos,” Sweeney joked to E! News at the time. “It’s Cassie, what do you expect?”

The “Housemaid” actress went on to suggest that Season 3 will be her last time starring as Cassie.

This is actually my last week filming. It’s going to be super bittersweet,” Sweeney shared. “I grew up with all these people.”

“I filmed the pilot when I was 20 and Season 1 when I was 21, so it’s definitely a crazy experience having a character with you for so long,” she continued. “I get the privilege of working with a lot of the same crew and the cast for such a long amount of time, and that usually doesn’t happen.”

Series creator Sam Levinson, meanwhile, opened up about the upcoming season and his decision to include a time jump during an HBO event last month.

“The one thing we all agreed on is we can’t go back to high school – although many, many shows have had 30-year-old high school students, we’re not,” Levinson said, per The Hollywood Reporter.

“Five years felt like a natural place, because if they had gone to college, they’d be out of college at that time,” he added.

Levinson went on to call Season 3 the “best season yet.”

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