Scooter Braun, known for his high-profile feuds and music industry prowess, recently found himself at the center of an intriguing business twist that didn’t quite hit the mark. According to Puck News, Braun was the driving force behind a purchasing group with its eyes set on OnlyFans, the subscription platform famed for its adult content. The group reportedly valued the platform at a staggering $8 billion, with Braun expected to be the "face and brains" of this lucrative enterprise.
However, while Braun might have seen dollar signs, he also faced some rather daunting red flags. As Puck News pointed out, Braun likely became aware of the controversies surrounding abuse on the platform and realized that his name could become synonymous with these issues. "Every controversy about abuse on the platform would forever generate his name in the headline," the report stated.
“In other words, Braun eventually remembered that all those boobs are attached to real people, some of whom would not have shown said boobs if not for unspeakable horrors,” the report humorously noted.
This project serves as a cautionary tale for those drawn to the adult industry without considering its complex ethical implications. Braun's experience is a reminder that while the idea of earning from adult content may seem enticing, the reality involves navigating a maze of human stories and ethical dilemmas. Ultimately, Braun's OnlyFans endeavor didn’t come to fruition, but it certainly sparked a conversation about the responsibilities tied to such ventures.