There was a time when the pinnacle of success for many Australians was achieving a stable career as doctors or lawyers. But fast-forward to today, and the dreams have shifted. Enter Stan's latest docudrama, Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money, which unveils the glitzy and unconventional world of OnlyFans millionaires. Think ring lights, algorithmic challenges, and cocktail chats about personal branding – all set against a backdrop of Gold Coast glamour.
Stan recently rolled out the red carpet for the show’s launch, hosting a star-studded event at the VeeRoom Penthouse. The venue was transformed into a chic and luxurious space with dramatic lighting, silhouette walls, and a "Confession" telephone experience – a nod to the art of spilling secrets in style. Among the glittering crowd were influencers and TV personalities like Sophie Monk, Tammy Hembrow, and Alli Simpson, mingling and sipping on signature cocktails.
"The series is not about scandal; it's about financial power, personal agency, and the intriguing lives of top-tier content creators," a spokesperson for the show remarked.
The eight-part series promises to delve deep into the lives of adult content creators who are among the elite, sitting in the top 1% of their industry. These creators have turned their online personas into lucrative empires, earning more than $1 million a year. Leading the charge is Annie Knight, known for her ambitious personal goals and impressive monthly earnings of around $150,000 – a figure that might make even the savviest investors do a double-take.
Joining Knight is British sensation Lily Phillips, who made waves with a viral documentary capturing the attention of audiences worldwide. Then there are the Maddison twins, April and Amelia, who bring a dynamic duo flair to the series, proving that two matching influencers can indeed build an empire. Other stars like Quinn Everly, Mia Bailey, Ruby Drew, Chloe Mira, and Hayley Summers add to the mix, portraying a world of fierce competition, alliances, and the relentless pursuit of staying on top online.
This peek behind the curtain is brought to life by Mischief & Wonder, the masterminds behind other reality hits like Married at First Sight and The Real Housewives of Sydney. With such a pedigree, it's no wonder that Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money doesn’t shy away from the opulent and occasionally surreal reality of these millionaire creators. Whether audiences find inspiration or introspection, the show promises to captivate with its unique take on the lives of those who've mastered the art of online engagement.
Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money premieres on May 29, with new episodes dropping weekly on Fridays, exclusively on Stan. Whether you’re intrigued, inspired, or simply curious, this series is set to be the next big thing in reality TV.