Former WWE star Kaitlyn is setting the record straight after fans accused her of promoting porn and launching an OnlyFans account.
After sharing a clip from a Patreon-exclusive podcast discussing sexual energy, Kaitlyn said the reaction online quickly spiraled out of control. According to her, many people assumed she was advertising adult content, prompting her to directly address the criticism on Instagram.
“I had posted a clip from my newest episode of my podcast inside Patreon, and I was talking about sexual energy and how sexual energy is life force energy and creative energy. When you cultivate it—when you’re turned on or aroused and you don’t act on it by having sex or masturbating—you can actually use that energy to cultivate and transform your life.”
Kaitlyn said many viewers immediately jumped to the wrong conclusion, claiming she was making pornography or using the clip to promote an OnlyFans page. She insisted that couldn’t be further from the truth, explaining that the content is simply part of a podcast where she enjoys discussing subjects that many people consider taboo.
“A lot of people were going wild and talking s***, saying I’m doing porn and that this is an ad for OnlyFans. Actually, this is just an ad for my Patreon, where I’m not doing porn and not having sex on camera. I’m not even nude. It’s just the sexier part of me, and the podcast is my favorite part. I get to talk about these taboo concepts that have been a big part of how I interact with the world for many years.”
She also credited her partner, Phil, for inspiring many of the conversations she has on the show. Kaitlyn explained that the creative chemistry they share is what led her to explore the topic of sexual energy in the first place, saying the connection they have extends well beyond physical attraction.
“Not to mention my partner, Phil, who’s so talented. The work we create together is so hot. The reason I was inspired to talk about sexual energy is because when we work together, that energy is so palpable. So it’s such an exciting dopamine experience, and you get to feel that…”
While Kaitlyn has no issue embracing a sexier side of herself, she made it clear there’s a major difference between that and creating adult content. As far as she’s concerned, the backlash came from people making assumptions about a conversation they never actually listened to.
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