Former OnlyFans sensation Nala Ray is making waves with her outspoken views on the immigration policy that affects adult content creators. Once at the pinnacle of success on the popular adult platform, Ray has transitioned into a vocal critic of the system that allows these creators to secure O-1 visas, typically reserved for individuals with 'extraordinary ability.' Ray’s journey from a top creator to an advocate against the very industry that once catapulted her to fame is garnering attention.
"OnlyFans work and adult content is not real work and shouldn’t be allowed, even to cross our borders to get even more infiltrated into our society," Ray declared to Fox News Digital. Her perspective is rooted in her personal transformation and new-found faith, having left OnlyFans two years ago to embrace Christianity.
The O-1 visa is a coveted entry pass for individuals recognized for their exceptional talents in fields like science, arts, and athletics. According to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), these visas require evidence of national or international acclaim. However, Ray argues that adult content does not meet these criteria and should not qualify as a legitimate pathway for immigration.
Ray’s remarks come as the discussion around the merits of digital content creation continues to evolve. She acknowledges the legitimacy of other online content but draws a line when it comes to adult entertainment. "I do think that other people from other countries who do come to do real work on social media here, is a good thing," she noted.
Ray’s critique extends beyond immigration policy, touching on the broader societal implications of platforms like OnlyFans. "OnlyFans destroys relationships, it destroys friendships," she shared, reflecting on her own experiences as a former top creator. The financial allure of the platform, she argues, often comes at a steep personal cost.
She also expressed concerns over the lifestyle associated with maintaining success on such platforms, highlighting issues like substance abuse. "Once you start making a certain amount of money, like, I feel as though it could be kind of downward spiral from even things like your mental health," Ray elaborated.
Ray’s advocacy is underpinned by her belief in the importance of faith and morality in guiding personal choices and societal standards. She suggests that a shift towards spiritual values could lead to a decline in the demand for adult content. "If we were putting God first, none of this lust or pornography or adult film content would be what we want for our own households," she asserted.
Despite the differing opinions on the role of adult content in society, Ray remains steadfast in her stance, calling OnlyFans a "societal harm" and advocating for stricter immigration policies. Her views continue to spark debate on the cultural and ethical boundaries of digital content creation.