Dani Palmer, a former WWE star, is making waves with her candid opinions about the current OnlyFans trend among ex-WWE talent. Her comments were specifically directed at Mandy Rose, who was released from WWE for selling explicit content on FanTime. Rose's decision to capitalize on her image outside the wrestling world has clearly irked Palmer, who isn't shy about sharing her thoughts.
Mandy Rose, once celebrated as the NXT Women’s Champion, took a different path after her WWE departure. While many wrestlers often continue their careers in independent circuits, TNA Wrestling, or even AEW, Rose opted to dive into the world of explicit content, reportedly earning a substantial income from it.
“I’m here to talk about the trend of WWE-released talent going to OnlyFans. The OnlyFans route, unfortunately, has become way too normalized when in reality, it has a very strong impact on your soul — and it’s a serious thing."
On The Refinery Movement podcast, Palmer didn't hold back, accusing Rose of normalizing a lifestyle she believes is detrimental. She openly criticized the notion that OnlyFans represents empowerment, describing it as a trap that enslaves women to a cycle of seeking attention and validation. "Doing OnlyFans is not women’s empowerment. It’s sick, twisted, and evil," Palmer emphatically stated.
Palmer further expressed concern over the broader societal impact of OnlyFans, suggesting it not only affects women but also weakens men by promoting pornography, which she feels damages relationships and hinders personal interactions.
Palmer highlighted the negative effects OnlyFans can have on its creators, emphasizing the often overlooked harm overshadowed by financial gains. Despite the strong and fiery statements from Palmer, Mandy Rose has yet to respond publicly to these criticisms.
In a bid to offer alternatives, Palmer has even worked to create job opportunities for women that don't involve platforms like OnlyFans. As the conversation around this controversial topic continues, the discourse initiated by Palmer is sure to spark further debate about the implications of OnlyFans on personal and societal levels.