Adult film sensation Abella Danger is speaking out on the ever-evolving landscape of adult entertainment, and she's not mincing words. In a recent appearance on the 17 June episode of KFC Radio, the 29-year-old starlet didn't hold back her thoughts on viral OnlyFans challenges and how they stack up against traditional mainstream adult films. According to Danger, professionally produced adult films are still the 'major leagues' of the industry, while she likens OnlyFans content to the 'minor leagues'.
Reflecting on her years of experience, Danger emphasized that the distinction isn't just about budgets and production values. "I still feel like shooting for OnlyFans is so minor league compared to the major leagues that is shooting a scene," she confidently stated. Danger believes that the gap also showcases the level of skill, professionalism, and competition required from performers in studio productions.
"When you're shooting for OnlyFans, it's really whatever you want and it can literally be five minutes," Danger commented, highlighting the differences in content creation.
Danger didn't stop there. She took a swipe at some of the attention-seeking challenges that have been making waves on social media and tabloid headlines. OnlyFans creators like Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue have caught global attention with their sensational claims of sexual encounters. Phillips made headlines for claiming to have slept with 100 men in a day, while Blue asserted she had sex with 1,057 men over 12 hours, sparking debates and widespread media coverage.
But Danger is skeptical. "I haven't actually seen it so I can't confirm," she admitted, "But I mean, picturing watching that, it doesn't do it for me. It's like a circus act." She suggests these spectacles focus more on grabbing eyeballs than genuine performance.
Despite recognizing the unique environment OnlyFans offers for independent creators, Danger remains unconvinced of its superiority. When asked if fewer people on set could benefit performers, she acknowledged the appeal but stood by her belief that mainstream films boast greater expertise and consistency.
"If you really are a really crazy sexual person, I feel like the major leagues is better," Danger explained. She elaborated that traditional porn involves working with top-tier performers who bring unparalleled skill to the table. Danger also shed light on the business side of the industry, explaining the intricacies of studio contracts and the career paths performers often take from independent content to larger productions.
Ultimately, while creator platforms like OnlyFans have disrupted the industry, Danger believes that the hierarchy within adult entertainment remains largely unchanged, with mainstream studio work still reigning supreme.