OnlyFans doco on 9Now and Stan asks: is the platform empowering, or is it exploitative?
Sell sex an unfiltered look into the booming global online sex industry is now available to stream on 9Now and Stan.
Once a niche social media platform, OnlyFans has grown into a global “digital peep show,” creating a new class of entrepreneurs and self-made millionaires. Selling Sex profiles the creators who mastered the game, charting their meteoric rise and the calculated business strategies that turned desire into serious profit.
Among them is global sensation Bonnie Blue, whose story is explored in the new documentary 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story, streaming exclusively on Stan. The new special features an exclusive interview with Bonnie as she reflects on the next chapter of her controversial career and the global fame that continues to follow her.
Selling Sex also follows Olympic rower Robbie Manson, who funds his athletic dreams through online content, and Australian creator Annie Knight, who earns as much as $600,000 a month and shares the marketing tactics, performance stunts and “rage bait” strategies behind her business empire.
But what is the real cost of building a financial future based on fantasy?
Selling Sex goes beyond the paywall and explores the personal and social impact of intimacy in monetary terms. The documentary features insights from LA “super agent” Andrew Bachman, who represents some of the industry’s most recognizable stars, and former high-class escort Amanda Goff, once known as “Samantha
Selling Sex reveals the raw, unfiltered reality behind the headlines and asks: Is it empowering or is it exploitation?
#9Now #selling #sex #Television #tonight


