Some artists are able to thrive within the constraints of what mass media deems to be acceptable, and some artists just need a little something different. Brooke Candy is one such artist. She’s saying “nah” to censorship and “hell yes” to OnlyFans, serving not just content, but a full experience.

If her name sounds familiar, that’s because you’ve been rocking out to her hit “Drip” since 2019. The song was recently featured in the Oscar-winning hit Anora. She’s known for her NSFW tendencies, wild visuals, and her sex-positive anthems. Brooke isn’t one to play it safe with her work—and never has been.

So why exactly is she migrating to OnlyFans? Well, see above about her NSFW flair. Mainstream platforms don’t exactly celebrate her artwork—certainly not without heavily censoring what she’s worked so hard to complete and give to the world. Candy wanted to take full creative control of her work, ditching the censors and giving her fans the raw, unfiltered version of her art. If you want to create in an environment that’s more kink and less algorithm? Then OnlyFans just makes more sense.

OnlyFans doesn’t care if your art is too edgy for Instagram. It’s a platform that literally gained fame around its reputation for edging, now that I mention it. What might be too risqué for YouTube is going to be considered pretty tame on OnlyFans. While the adults-only platform is more than just everyone’s favorite home for explicit content on the internet, it does allow creators who want to share explicit content to do exactly that. Brooke Candy’s work typically blends performance art, erotica, and full-on fantasy—things that will get her shadowbanned on other platforms, but not on OnlyFans. As an added bonus, she gets paid directly for the work she shares there. There’s no corporate middleman—just her fans paying her directly for creating the work they want to see.

We all know that financial freedom is sexy af. At $9.99 per month, Brooke’s found a way to tangibly turn the content she creates into money—and she’s not alone. Cardi B, Tyga, and Iggy Azalea have also all dipped their toes into the OnlyFans waters and discovered just how much more freedom they have to create there than they ever did jumping through hoops for record labels. Brooke Candy is just the latest artist to discover that OnlyFans is a place where artists can actually own their brand—and their bodies—without having to accept restrictions from someone else calling the shots.

Brooke Candy hasn’t just joined OnlyFans. She’s claimed the platform as her personal stage, canvas, and mosh pit all in one. We’re excited to see what she comes up with to share with her loyal subscribers.

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