Marston Hefner, son of the late Hugh Hefner, founder of Playboy magazine, has set up OnlyFans to buy Pokémon with his large sum of money, PageSix's celebrity exclusive has revealed. I have a lot of respect for his dedication to collectors. After all, if I could fund those ever-expensive PC components by showing a little skin, I might genuinely consider it. But his dive into the more exciting side of the Internet seems to come from a place of pure comfort with his own body.
"I don't think nudity or sexuality is a bad thing," he said, adding that he grew up in an environment where "nudity is normal." His OnlyFans is also an effort to be frugal and "earn an income" for his hobbies.
In a phone interview with Marston, Kotaku delved into one of the inspirations for his current side hustle: "I remember as a kid I wanted to meet Houou. Maybe I like Houou because he is the legendary black sheep. This is a wholesome origin story for a much sexier side gig.
In the same interview, he also mentions finding a strong community among his peers on the platform: "The people I've met are charming and really fucking nice. The people I've met are fascinating and really fucking nice," Marston said.
While heightening one's sense of body positivity and gaining a few new friends is a major benefit of spending money, Marston's wife is not at all pleased with this new phase in his career. But as he told PageSix in an interview: "What's more important to her is whether I'm chasing a dream or my own interests."
If you are interested in what is offered, or if you want to help a fellow hobbyist get their favorite card, you can visit Marston Hefner's OnlyFans. You can get a taste of his less racy content for free, but for the more explicit stuff you'll have to shell out your wallet. After all, the price of rare cards can exceed $300,000, and getting them all is not cheap.
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