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Inspired Unemployed have taken their content to a whole new level

They’re known for sharing some pretty wacky and hilarious content but the Inspired Unemployed have taken things to a whole new level.

Inspired Unemployed make racy new content for Grill'd

The Inspired Unemployed boys have built an impressive social media following in a short amount of time namely for their hilarious, satirical content.

The former tradie mates — Jack Stelle and Matt Ford — rose to fame during lockdown last year when they quit their jobs to chase a full time social media career make people laugh.

And since then they’ve gone on to attract a huge following with 1.2 million Instagram fans and almost 20 million combined ‘likes’ on their TikTok page.

However, their fanbase may soon see another massive spike after the boys revealed their racy new move.

The duo often create short clips that depict Aussie culture and stereotypes among Millennials and Gen Z.

They mock just about anyone, including themselves.

But, they have taken a rather steamy turn with their content having launched an “OnlyFans” account with Aussie food chain Grill’d.

The Inspired Unemployed boys like you’ve never seen them before. Picture: Supplied
The Inspired Unemployed boys like you’ve never seen them before. Picture: Supplied

In other words, they have taken the term “food porn” to a whole new level releasing a bunch of steamy videos that show them sprawled on a “sex bed” while seductively devouring a burger.

One clip titled ‘Sauce Fight’ is exactly what it suggests, while another — ‘Irresistible’ — will have you wanting to look away, but can’t.

The duo decided to create the racy content in celebration of Grill’d’s new plant-based Impossible burgers.

“We get that when people think of plant-based burgers, they think of dry, bland meat,” Matt said.

“We wanted to show everyone that the new Grill’d Impossible burgers are just as juicy, saucy and meaty as ever.”

The former tradie mates — Jack Stelle and Matt Ford — have launched an Only Fans account with Aussie food chain Grill’d. Picture: Supplied
The former tradie mates — Jack Stelle and Matt Ford — have launched an Only Fans account with Aussie food chain Grill’d. Picture: Supplied

The boys joked that they were worried how their fans were going to react to their new content, but said “they probably won’t be surprised, aye”.

“Oh mate, I’m not worried, but at the same time I’m very worried,” Jack told news.com.au.

The pair said out of the more than four videos they created, the one titled ‘Cam Girl’, was the most fun to make’.

“That was the funniest one for me,” Matt said.

“We shot that scene at 8am and we were both dressed in leather on a sex bed. We had no script and just filmed for an hour straight.”

And it gets pretty awkward. Picture: Supplied
And it gets pretty awkward. Picture: Supplied

The boys also joked that they found their new calling in the adult entertainment industry.

“We bought three phones and we’re starting separate accounts on OnlyFans,” they said.

However, one thing that is for sure is that the pair will take over the Grill’d Only Fans account.

Yes, Grill’d have an account. And the boys told news.com.au to expect “very, very strange content”.

“Subscribe to get a peek of our meat,” the bio reads.

The boys chose to take their meat-free message to the masses after they opted for a plant-based diet themselves.

The duo said they became increasingly bothered by plant-based burger options that didn’t deliver on taste.

But you can’t look away. Picture: Supplied
But you can’t look away. Picture: Supplied

Asking what they honestly thought about the new burgers, the pair said they “love it”.

“I don’t eat much red meat but I felt like it was the old days where I was ripping into a beef patty. It was even bleeding a bit which was crazy.”

Launched in the US in 2016 the plant-based Impossible Burger pattie has being a huge hit, mainly because it looks, cooks and tastes like beef, according to Grill’d.

It claims burger aficionados won’t be able to taste the difference.

”We’re fiercely passionate about creating healthy, sustainable — and most importantly — delicious burgers so we’re thrilled to be one of the first restaurant groups in Australia to offer Impossible burgers and we can’t wait for everyone to taste it for themselves,” Simon Crowe, Grill’d founder and managing director said.

“You only have to ask The Inspired Unemployed – these burgers are unbelievably mouth-watering, delicious and made for people who love meat.”

The boys have been keeping very busy, having also just launched their first ever beer — Better Beer — a zero carb lager with zero sugar and 87 calories per can.

Originally published as Inspired Unemployed have taken their content to a whole new level

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/lifestyle/inspired-unemployed-have-taken-their-content-to-a-whole-new-level/news-story/ff8385413dd12ebf7cd00003af05909f