Great British Bake off’s John Whaite took down his OnlyFans account for this reason
More under this adThe season 3 winner of GBBO John Whaite has decided to ‘close down’ his OnlyFans account as he keeps a ‘social purpose’ above profit.
John Whaite rose to fame on the third series of GBBOand later finished as a runner-up in season 19 of Strictly Come Dancing. The English baker announced his arrival on the subscription-only adult social media site in August 2022.
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However, even after he created an account on OnlyFans, he made it clear that his content wouldn’t be sexual. Rather it would be ‘workout videos’ and ‘cheekier gym-progress posts,’ reported Out. His idea was to use this type of content at a platform where age restrictions were handled better.
More under this adMore under this adHowever, it was recently reported that young children were being exploited on the adult platform and child abuse images are still ‘slipping through’ occasionally on the platform. In wake of this, John posted on his Instagram that he cannot be associated with a platform facing such serious accusations. He wrote:
Following the news today alleging that users of the OnlyFans platform are still able to exploit young children, I have taken the decision to close down my account.More under this adMore under this ad
Acknowledging the allegations are ‘yet to be proven/refuted,’ he added:
I cannot morally continue to use a platform that is subject to such serious allegations.More under this adMore under this ad
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He captioned the post stating child exploitation is abhorrent and should be stopped. The 33-year-old former GBBO star also made it clear that he wouldn’t make a comeback on the platform until the issue is completely resolved. He added:
I won’t put profit before social purpose.More under this adMore under this ad
Meanwhile, OnlyFans CEO Amrapali Gan issued a statement addressing the situation and said:
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