Porn mistake angers OnlyFans star pregnant by her stepbrother
A former Neighbours star currently expecting a child with her stepbrother has lashed out over an “annoying” X-rated problem.
The former Neighbours star who is currently pregnant with her stepbrother’s baby has revealed she earns $200,000-a-month on OnlyFans – but insists she’s “not a porn star”.
Scarlet Vas, who quit the popular Aussie soap after just one year on screen in 2018, is expecting her first child with singer Tayo Ricci any day now.
The pair, who boast a combined collective of 35 million followers, initially turned to social media during the pandemic and it’s now their main form of income.
But while the subscription site is known for being utilised by adult entertainers, Vas said she’s fed-up with people wrongly assuming she’s selling pornographic content on the platform.
“It’s super annoying, because it doesn’t have to be just a place for porn stars,” the 29-year-old told news.com.au.
“There’s a bad stigma attached to OnlyFans now but it is unfortunate because we get tarnished with the same brush.
“But I am not a porn star of any kind.”
Melbourne-born Vas said she first joined the subscription site after hearing about it on TikTok, and said she genuinely thought it was a place for celebrities to connect with fans.
“It might sound silly, but I thought it was a place where your fans could subscribe to talk to you one-on-one and earn an income,” she explained.
“On Instagram, I couldn’t filter through all the messages and talk to everyone, there are just too many. So I joined because I thought my biggest fans could talk to me and pay the subscription fee to get to know me. I really thought it was only for fans.”
Over time though, she realised it had become a platform utilised by the sex industry, stating that for her it’s strictly PG.
“That’s the place where my fans can talk to me. I do have lots of exclusive content on there, I share a lot of photos, and some are definitely sexy shots, there’s lots of sexy stuff on there,” Vas explained.
Many of the images the actress posts will be her in “bikinis” but she said she also posts voice memos.
It’s $24.99 subscription fee paid for by fans contribute to the star’s jaw-dropping income, which she claimed comes in at about $200,000-a-month.
“It depends on how much time I put in as it has been a little bit harder lately because I’m 37-weeks pregnant,” Vas said.
“I’ve been very sick the last 9 months but somehow I’ve managed to make as much as last year.
“On average, in Australian dollars, it’s around $200,000 to 300,000-a-month usually.”
Her staggering earnings don’t include what her husband brings in, with Ricci appearing to go further than his wife on his own OnlyFans account.
A quick Google search of his name brings up multiple X-rated images, including full frontal nudes and the singer in a variety of sexually charged poses.
Vas also recently discussed the backlash the pair receive to their unusual relationship, stating that despite some calling their relationship “weird” and “gross”, they never let the critics get to them.
“Honestly, it doesn’t affect us because we have each other,” she told news.com.au.
“I don’t really read our comments section, but if I do, I actually laugh. We find trolls very entertaining.
“If something’s really negative, we might comment back, we find it is quite a good disarming tactic.”
The pair first went viral in 2021 after revealing they were stepbrother and stepsister but had fallen in love.
The definition of a stepfamily is the “blend” formed when two people come together and bring a child or children from previous relationships.
Vas stressed she and Ricci are “definitely not blood-related”, but added they prefer to keep the specific details of their family connection private out of respect for their parents.
But it hasn’t stopped them leveraging their family connection on their social media accounts.
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“We didn’t realise ‘stepsibling’ content was so popular, maybe because it’s rare?” Vas said.
“But I’ve realised through sharing our story that everyone loves it.
“We do spark controversy, I know that.”