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Island Boys Rake in Millions for On-Cam Kisses

Island Boys Rake in Millions for On-Cam Kisses

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Island Boys Rake in Millions for On-Cam Kisses

The controversial duo claims that brotherly lip-locks brought in a fortune—and they’re not sorry about it.

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The Island Boys are making headlines again—and, surprise, it’s not for their music. Twin brothers Kodiyakredd and Flyysoulja, are now claiming they made a combined $14 million on OnlyFans. How? By kissing each other. The bold claim was made during a livestream promoting Adin Ross’ upcoming Brand Risk 006 boxing event. In the middle of the promo, the conversation swerved into their OnlyFans profits, and Kodiyakredd dropped a number that stunned everyone.

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Viral Twins Turned OnlyFans Shock-Stars

The Island Boys, born Franky and Alex Venegas, first shot to viral fame in 2021 after posting a freestyle rap called “I’m an Island Boy” on TikTok. The video, featuring their now-signature dreadlocks, face tattoos, and shirtless bravado in a pool, quickly became a cultural moment.

They were instantly branded as internet clowns by some and breakout stars by others. They leaned into the hype hard—releasing merch, dropping music, and building a social media presence defined by chaos. Since then, their notoriety has only grown. From feuding with celebrities to getting kicked out of Adin Ross’ boxing event, the twins have managed to stay in the spotlight by any means necessary.

They’ve also faced serious accusations, including being linked to firearms in videos, drug rumors, and a near-fight with an interviewer after being grilled about their content. Despite all of it, The Island Boys know how to go viral. 

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The Kiss, the Controversy, and the Clicks

The video that sparked the $14 million claim showed the two brothers sharing a kiss on the lips—an act that lit up social media with accusations of incest-baiting. But it didn’t stop there. Their OnlyFans content continued with more suggestive acts: cuddling in bed, licking each other’s faces, and filming scenes loaded with sexual tension.

The backlash was immediate. But instead of apologizing, the Island Boys doubled down. Their fans were split—some unsubscribed in disgust, others doubled down out of curiosity. While mainstream media debated the morality, the Island Boys were stacking subscriptions.

According to Kodiyakredd, the OnlyFans traffic skyrocketed after the kiss video circulated. People couldn’t stop watching—and many couldn’t resist paying to see what came next. In a past interview with TMZ, Flyysoulja defended their approach.

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Image: flyysoulja (Instagram)

Inside the Island Boys’ OnlyFans

What exactly are people paying for? The Island Boys’ OnlyFans content isn’t explicit in the traditional sense, but it’s built for shock value. They tease physical intimacy between themselves, leaning into their real-life twin status and challenging viewers’ boundaries. 

From suggestive licking to shirtless wrestling and sultry stares, their feed walks a tightrope between “playful” and “problematic.” The videos don’t show sex acts, but the chemistry is turned all the way up—and the internet can’t look away.Some fans admit they subscribe just to see how far they’ll go. Others say the mystery and controversy are what makes it worth the money. Either way, the twins have built a business model on making people uncomfortable—and it’s working.

Other Sibling Acts in the Spotlight

The Island Boys aren’t alone when it comes to using family dynamics to drive views. The Maddison twins have grown a fanbase through flirty, wink-nudge sister content that plays with boundaries without crossing them. Sammi Sheen made waves appearing alongside her mom, Denise Richards, offering a glam, tabloid-ready duo that blurred the lines between Hollywood and OnlyFans. 

Marie Temara, a 7-foot-tall OnlyFans star, became viral partly through clips that featured her real-life family. The model has fueled fan theories by featuring her brother in comedic, but strategically provocative collabs. And Brazilian model Andressa Urach raised eyebrows by involving her 19-year-old son, Arthur, in the filming of her OnlyFans content—an arrangement that’s sparked fresh waves of online debate and divided opinion.

This kind of content may seem niche, but the numbers say otherwise: taboo sells. And the Island Boys may have simply figured out how to package it better than anyone.

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Final Thoughts: Controversy, Cash, and Clout

The Island Boys may have started as a joke, but they’ve turned viral chaos into a profitable brand. From viral TikToks to steamy OnlyFans scenes, the Venegas twins have figured out how to keep eyes on them—and wallets open. They’ve made a career out of staying controversial. And if their numbers are real, it’s hard to argue with the hustle. 

In the world of adult fame, rules don’t always apply. And for the Island Boys, that seems to be the whole point. Whether you’re laughing, cringing, or secretly subscribing—one thing’s for sure: you’re watching.

Katia specializes in digital media and social trends. Her extensive background as a reporter and her flair for trending topics deliver engaging and comprehensive stories highlighting the adult industry's key happenings.

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