Patricia Pardo puts a content creator on OnlyFans in a bind: “I don't have to get naked to come to work”

A few hours ago it came to light that the Ministry of Equality has funded an investigation into OnlyFans, the content platform for adults. Something that they call “digital pimping” and that is promoted by the Federation of Young Women.

A topic that they wanted to address in the program Let’s see. Among other things, they have explained the increase in income from this application in recent years, which is linked to the increase in consumers, most of them men, and the increase in content sellers, most of them women. And that is why they have connected with Cecilia Sopeña, one of these creators.

“OnlyFans is like a Facebook where you have to pay to enter my profile, but as it is a content platform exclusively for adults, the content can be uncensored,” he began to relate. After this, she has made it clear that she does it for the satisfaction of creating content and not for other factors such as money.

Something that ended up after living bad experiences on her YouTube channel dedicated to cycling: “At first I suffered a lot, I spent two years with my channel without wanting to sexualize myself, supposedly selling a healthy and modest image because I am a mother and I was a mathematics teacher. (…) but everyone tended to say: ‘oops, the neckline’.”

Given these statements, Patricia Pardo has not hesitated to give her point of view and try to put Sopeña on the ropes. “I don’t want to judge you, far from it, and I admit that it is difficult for me not to speak from an ethical and moral point of view because it is inevitable, they go hand in hand,” she began, showing that she does not agree with this .

Right after, he put the money he earns per month on the table: “50,000-60,000 euros.” “I understand that this also has an important weight when making a decision of this type,” she added. And he believes that money is one of the main reasons.

Upon hearing the presenter’s words, Cecilia Sopeña was blunt and stated that what moved her to make content on this platform was not money and that she would do it for free without any problem. Furthermore, she has assured that she does not want those around her who “are not capable” of seeing that she is “in luxury, enjoying life” with her family closest to her.

After ending the connection, Joaquín Prat tried to put himself in Sopeña’s place and asked Patricia Pardo if she would go to work without pay. “Forgive me, but I don’t have to get naked to come to work, Joaquín, forgive me. Sorry but no. “Allow me not to buy his speech,” the presenter stated.

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