Daphne Joy is making headlines once again, but this time, it's not just for her connection with music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs. The model and influencer, who shares a son with rapper 50 Cent, recently announced an astounding 85% discount on her OnlyFans page. This comes hot on the heels of an emotional revelation involving a leaked intimate video featuring herself, Diddy, and adult film star Sly Diggler.
"I never consented to being filmed," Joy wrote in a now-deleted Instagram post, expressing her distress over the incident. She described the leak as "triggering and painful," likening it to reliving past trauma.
“Having to watch this tape was triggering and painful... I was not and was never in my right mind throughout the entirety of that relationship,” she confessed.
Despite the emotional turmoil, Joy didn't waste time capitalizing on the media frenzy. Announcing a hefty discount on her OnlyFans subscription, she slashed the price from $24.99 to just $3.75 per day for a limited 30-day period. Her promotional message is as direct as it is enticing: "I know why you're here, you know why you're here, AND it's discounted? What are you waiting for? Come find your joy, mi amor."
This bold business move has sparked a firestorm of reactions online. While some have criticized her for what appears to be a contradictory stance – claiming to be a victim of "revenge porn" while seemingly benefiting from the exposure – others have suggested that the discount is a missed opportunity to capitalize on her newfound fame.
The internet has been buzzing with mixed reactions. Some users on social media have pointed out the apparent double standards, questioning her claims of non-consent and the timing of her OnlyFans sale. "And she's currently online there. I guess this is her version of 'healing,'" one user remarked sarcastically.
Others argue that Joy's strategy might not be sound. "Selling at 85% off when your stock is high is bad business," a fan tweeted, suggesting the controversy has only heightened her profile.
The saga began when a video allegedly showing Diddy, Joy, and Sly Diggler surfaced online. While major news outlets have yet to verify the tape's authenticity, both Joy and 50 Cent have acknowledged its existence. As for Joy, she's navigating the storm by turning a scandal into a potential business success – for better or worse.