An OnlyFans model recently stormed out of a podcast interview, and honestly, good for her. Rebecca Goodwin agreed to appear on the Reality Check podcast, expecting to have an open discussion about her life and her work on OnlyFans. Instead, she abruptly ended the interview and walked out before her allotted time was up due to being mocked and belittled by the podcast hosts. The men who host the podcast kept trying to get her to agree that she should feel ashamed of her work and claimed that she’s ruining society. But who is really the society ruiner here?

Rebecca Goodwin is a successful OnlyFans model who began creating content on the platform while struggling to provide for her children as a single mother. More than your typical OnlyFans model, she’s a businesswoman and a philanthropist. That’s right: the thousands she rakes in by selling digital access to sexy images of herself don’t just sit in a bank account somewhere—they move. And Goodwin makes sure that her money is moving towards causes that actually help people.

How does Goodwin give back? Well, she’s used her disposable income to purchase homes for single mothers who are struggling the way she was, so they don’t have to worry about housing and can rest assured that their children have a warm place to sleep that’s all their own. She donates thousands to food banks, working to fight food scarcity so that no one has to worry about how they’re going to feed themselves or their children. She donates to domestic violence charities, ensuring that people fleeing intimate partner violence have the support they need to rebuild their lives after enduring some of the worst horrors. She also keeps an eye on community programs that benefit everyone, regardless of income level, and slides money their way whenever she feels they need a little help. Rebecca Goodwin enjoys her financial independence and works to help others gain that same sense of independence—because empowerment isn’t just a buzzword for Goodwin. She’s managed to pull herself out of poverty, and she’s making sure to bring others along with her.

Now that we’ve looked at Goodwin’s Good Deeds Resume, let’s see what these podcasters are contributing to society. They’re dudes who sit in a room, tearing down a woman who has busted her ass to be able to give back to those with less, for no tangible reason other than they can. What exactly do these men—who goaded Rebecca, laughed at the idea of her taking her children on vacation, and tried to force her into admitting that she feels shame for what she does—do other than talk into a mic and embarrass themselves? If we’re following the metric for a “valuable” member of society that they themselves tried to use against Goodwin, then she wins. No contest.

If being an adult content creator means you’re a “disgrace” to society, but bullying women who show up online to fulfill a demand for sexy content that they didn’t create in the first place is just fine… then we need to rethink our definition of what a “disgrace” actually is. So to the podcasters who tried to humiliate Rebecca without actually doing their homework beforehand… What good have you done in your community lately? Let’s hear it.

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