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Adelaide Mexican restaurant’s controversial OnlyFans ad campaign divides social media

Beefy Birrias owner has a message for the haters of his risque ad campaign featuring two adult entertainers simulating sex acts with tacos. WARNING: Graphic

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An Adelaide Mexican restaurant has divided social media users with a controversial new advertising campaign - and the restaurant owner has a message for the haters.

This month Grange restaurant Beefy Birrias decided to feature local OnlyFans creator Millyonaire and adult entertainer Sanchez Rodreguez in its latest advertising campaign.

The pair posed for a range of provocative promotional material including videos and images featuring the pair in sexual positions including Sanchez eating one of the restaurants taco from Millyonaire’s crotch region.

The sexy content (Which features videos that are too sexually explicit to show here) has had mixed reviews online with one woman writing a one-star Google review calling the advertising “putrid” while others have celebrated the new strategy.

The owner Jamie Wimmer told The Advertiser he does not regret the campaign despite receiving a lot of negative feedback.

“I’m a little bit disappointed in humanity,” the Port Adelaide man said.

“We’ve received a lot of emails – if you have time to write an email you have time to read a book … but I just brush it off.

“Everyone’s watched porn before and if you haven’t then you deserve to go to heaven and be with Jesus Christ.

“Everyone has sex – if you’re not having sex I feel sorry for you.”

A Grange Mexican restaurant has changed up its advertising strategy this month opting for an Only-Fans-esque campaign to sell tacos. These ones are the less risque of the shots . . yes really. Picture: Instagram
A Grange Mexican restaurant has changed up its advertising strategy this month opting for an Only-Fans-esque campaign to sell tacos. These ones are the less risque of the shots . . yes really. Picture: Instagram
A Grange Mexican restaurant has changed up its advertising strategy this month opting for an Only-Fans-esque campaign to sell tacos. Picture: Instagram
A Grange Mexican restaurant has changed up its advertising strategy this month opting for an Only-Fans-esque campaign to sell tacos. Picture: Instagram

Mr Wimmer who is “sex positive” is looking at moving his business to Melbourne following the feedback.

“I want to keep pushing the boundaries,” he said.

“Adelaide is the only nanna place where sex work is pretty much illegal.”

The 30-year-old said he was inspired by his sex worker friends and wanted to create an “edgy” campaign.

“Sex sells,” he said.

But many social media users did not have the same ideas.

“This is f**ken (sic) putrid just stop already,” another social media user commented on Instagram.

“This is pretty weird. Not edgy. Just awkward,” one user commented on a video of Rodreguez and Millyonaire.

“I’m no prude but the last lot of advertising has been pretty off putting,” another wrote.

“Just gross. Does not encourage anyone to buy. Wonder how long before account is shut down by insta (sic),” commented another.

A Grange Mexican restaurant has changed up its advertising strategy this month opting for an Only-Fans-esque campaign to sell tacos. Picture: Instagram
A Grange Mexican restaurant has changed up its advertising strategy this month opting for an Only-Fans-esque campaign to sell tacos. Picture: Instagram
A Grange Mexican restaurant has changed up its advertising strategy this month opting for an Only-Fans-esque campaign to sell tacos. Picture: Instagram
A Grange Mexican restaurant has changed up its advertising strategy this month opting for an Only-Fans-esque campaign to sell tacos. Picture: Instagram

While many users have expressed concerns over the new campaign others have no problem with it.

“Love it,” wrote one user.

“Incredible I can’t wait to go,” wrote another. “All of a sudden I feel like a burrito”

The restaurant which recently offered a free taco to customers called “Karen” offer a range of tacos, milkshakes and sides including loaded nachos and Mexican street corn.

Beefy Birrias have been contacted for comment.

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