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Bert Kreischer Wants To Become An OnlyFans Pimp

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Bert Kreischer Wants To Become An OnlyFans Pimp

The machine is having a meltdown

A recent episode of the podcast 2 Bears, 1 Cave has drawn public scrutiny for a stated business idea by comedian Bert Kreischer. On the September 8 episode, Kreischer pitched a plan to pimp an OnlyFans page, describing a role as a supervisor to sex workers and a curator of content intended to broaden the audience for the show and its creators. He spoke to his co host Tom Segura as part of the discussion about his proposed venture.

The plan emerged after Kreischer aired frustration about a female employee in his office allegedly denying his request to manage an OnlyFans page featuring her. The conversation then shifted to fan submissions from listeners who claim to be interested in participating in the proposed project. The discussion has since prompted a wide range of reactions across social media and fan forums.

Reaction to the episode has been mixed and at times pointed. Some comedy fans expressed disbelief or disappointment, labeling the concept as odd or inappropriate. A number of commenters who engage with the show on Reddit criticized Kreischer for what they described as an ill conceived idea and questioned whether the pitch reflects a comedic direction or a more serious business plan.

Others who have followed discussions around OnlyFans noted a broader conversation about how the platform supports creators. A commenter with experience in the adult entertainment industry argued that the plan as described appears to rely on an older business model in which the worker is controlled by a manager rather than choosing her own brand. The commenter suggested reviewing potential contracts to understand what would be offered to participants if the plan moved forward. This view contrasts with the common understanding of many creators using OnlyFans to publish their own work under their own brand with a substantial share of earnings. The discussion highlighted different perspectives on ownership and control within the industry.

Viewer responses also appeared in the YouTube comments for the episode, where listeners questioned the relevance of the subject to the show and to Kreischer as a comedian. Some viewers asked whether the topic reflected a serious business pivot or a momentary curiosity during a casual chat. Others questioned how Kreischer would balance such a venture with his personal life and family responsibilities.

Meanwhile, the submissions from fans who want to participate in the hypothetical project continued to pour in. Reportedly there is interest from individuals within the adult entertainment field seeking to gain visibility through a larger platform. It is not clear at this time whether any formal contracts or details were prepared or discussed beyond the initial episode and subsequent audience submissions.

Despite the backlash in various online spaces, observers note that Kreischer remains a prominent figure in his circle. If the plan does proceed, some speculate it could place him in a high profile position within his own brand. The original episode and the ensuing comments have kept the discussion alive, with fans again weighing in on what they see as the appropriate direction for Kreischer and for the show. Whether the idea remains a hypothetical conversation or evolves into a concrete proposal will depend on future episodes and any formal steps taken by Kreischer and his team.

As discussions continue, the broader public will likely watch to see how Kreischer frames the topic in future episodes and whether any new information emerges about the proposed OnlyFans project.

Jeremy is a Social Media Expert and News Editor with over 12 years of creating and managing content. His expertise lies in creative thinking, building social media automations, and helping brands stay ahead of the curve. With a sharp eye for innovation, Jeremy delivers insightful coverage on the latest developments involving content creators, celebrities, and the subscription-based economy.

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