Once a leading light in the OnlyFans universe, Nala Ray has stepped into the spotlight again, but this time with a controversial stance. The ex-OnlyFans creator recently voiced strong opposition to the idea of granting US work visas to adult content creators. In a candid conversation with FOX News, Ray argued that the nature of work on platforms like OnlyFans doesn't meet the criteria of "extraordinary ability" required for such visas.
“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 told FOX News, taking a strong stance against her prior line of work.
Ray's journey from an adult content creator to a staunch critic of the industry is underpinned by her recent embrace of Christianity. Her transformation has fueled her argument that adult content doesn’t contribute positively to society, and she believes it should not be rewarded with opportunities to work in the US.
While Ray remains critical of adult content, she acknowledges the value of other social media endeavors. "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 remarked, differentiating between various forms of online content creation.
Ray further explained that true social media work can be challenging and rewarding, often leading to positive outcomes. She is, however, adamant that adult content doesn't fall into this category. Her concerns extend beyond just ethical considerations – she also highlights the potential negative consequences for creators' mental health and relationships.
Nala Ray didn't hold back when discussing the darker side of the adult content industry. She expressed concern that the financial incentives often lead creators down a dangerous path, potentially involving 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, relationships that you’re building, and you would do anything to maintain that kind of money," she warned.
Concluding her thoughts, Ray described OnlyFans as a "societal harm," reflecting her views on its broader impact. As the debate around adult content and its place in society continues, Ray's perspective adds a unique voice to the conversation.