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Comedian Spoofs Only fans to raise cash for victims of natural fires

In attempts to raise money for families of color that are displaced by the recent forest fires in Los Angeles, actor and comedian Milana Vaynrub go much further than a GoFundme.

A decade ago getting up to fame as “The AT & T Girl“Praised prominent in commercials for the telecom giant, Vaynrub has recently been launched Only Philanthropy – A kind of spoof of the omnipresent content platform for adults only fans – where she shares “flirty” photos in exchange for money for victims.

Although she does not deliver nudes, VayTrub says that the project hopes “to use the male gaze to fight the fire.” Such a flirty photo will deliver you $ 69, with levels for more. The platform has a men’s agreement that donors will not distribute the images online. Vaynrub hands 100% of its yield for the benefit of BIPOC families affected this year by several devastating fires in South California. In four days of operation she stacked nearly $ 200,000.

“I am enthusiastic about attracting male attention and falsifying it in means for women in need,” she said. “This is about more than one fundraising; It is about redefining who arranges the financial power of online attention. ”

Vaynrub ultimately hopes to recruit other celebrities, influencers and activists to become a member of her ‘targeted experiment’.

A refugee escapes anti -Semitism at the age of 2, Vaynrub was raised in West Hollywood. In addition to her work with AT&T, she recently appeared in “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story” and the Tribeca Film Festival player “Bad Shabbos”. Extra credits are the Judd Apatow Netflix series “Love”, HBO’s “Silicon Valley”, “This is US” from NBC and the “Californication” from Showtime.

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