Mandy Rose was released from WWE after the content she was posting behind her premium content FanTime paywall got out of hand. Some of those interactions with fans included Rose getting an eyeful of some fanboy junk in the process.

Months ago, Ringside News ran a story about how Mandy Rose was rating fans’ junk for a price behind her paywall. We actually did Mandy Rose a favor back then and removed that story at her request. It didn’t take long for everyone to hear about it anyway, and this was all a part of the company’s decision to end their working relationship.

While speaking on The Sessions, Renee Paquette straight-up asked Mandy Sacs about rating fans’ d*ck pics for a fee. The former NXT Women’s Champion happily admitted that rating d*ck pics is “definitely a thing,” and she went on to explain that she was getting that kind of message from fans anyway, so she just monetized it.

Oh, you caught me for a loop on that one. It is a thing, I will say that. It’s definitely a thing, it’s crazy. I mean … we all get them [d*ck pics] in the DMs, so you know what? I might as well make the most of it.

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Mandy Rose went on to reveal that her DMs are full of perverts, all with crazy messages. “I mean, everything, I don’t even know where to begin,” she said. Rose went on to say that her fans know that they’re talking to her on FanTime, so it’s more “exclusive and intimate” on that platform.

We’ll have to see what Mandy Rose does next. She is having quite an experience after her WWE release, and raking in tons of cash in the process.

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