Dani Palmer isn’t holding back when it comes to calling out the culture around OnlyFans—and she’s making it personal.

The former WWE star, now aligned with The Refinery Movement, made her stance clear: joining OnlyFans might be profitable, but it comes at a heavy cost spiritually, mentally, and emotionally. On the podcast, Palmer drew from her faith and pointed to the deeper damage she believes the platform causes to both women and men.

“Flee from sexual immorality — every other sin a person commits is outside the body, but the sexually immoral person sins against their own body. Do you not know your bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit in you? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. So honor God with your bodies.”

Palmer then turned her focus to how OnlyFans impacts men, accusing it of weakening their ability to form real-world relationships and damaging marriages.

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“Guys, our bodies aren’t just ours to do whatever we want with — they’re a gift from God, and they’re meant to honor Him. So to my friend, you know who you are — you have my number. Your decision to do OnlyFans is not only hurting you but also hurting men. The world needs strong men now more than ever — strong men of God — but pornography is making them weak. It creates weak men who struggle to talk to women in real life, and it’s ruining marriages.”

Palmer dismissed the idea that OnlyFans is empowering at all, calling it nothing short of emotional slavery.

“Doing OnlyFans is not women’s empowerment. It’s sick, twisted, and evil. OnlyFans is marketed as women taking control of their bodies, but when you look closer, it’s not empowerment at all — it’s a trap. It’s slavery — slavery to attention, to validation, to never feeling like you’re enough. True freedom doesn’t come from selling pieces of yourself to the highest bidder.”

Dani Palmer just torched the entire OnlyFans playbook, framing it not as a bold career move—but as a soul-crushing illusion masked as empowerment. With scripture in one hand and conviction in the other, she’s not just questioning the platform—she’s challenging the entire culture behind it. Whether you agree or not, she’s making sure the conversation around sex work, faith, and self-worth isn’t one-sided.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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