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Stars rake in millions by selling raunchy photos on sex sites

In 2020, Tana Mongeau crashed OnlyFans hours after joining the platform. She initially excited her fans about the account’s creation through cryptic tweets, saying, “TANA UNCENSORED IS FINALLY HERE AND THAT’S ALL IMA SAYS”.

But just a few months later, YouTuber PewDiePie accused the beauty guru, 26, of scamming her fans following the failed TanaCon convention.

He said: “This whole event was just selling lies. It’s a real scam. There were supposed to be free tickets, but also tickets that you could buy and if you bought the tickets, if you skipped the lines, you would get this cool goody bag that would be worth four times the ticket.

“Well, as we now know, there was no separate line when you paid. There was actually no difference at all whether you paid for a ticket or not.”

Many subscribers also shared online rants, accusing the YouTube star of not being as provocative as she should have been.

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