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| Year | Milestone | Description | |------|-----------|-------------| | 2018‑2019 | Modeling & Influencing | Started posting fashion‑forward photos and short videos on Instagram, gaining a modest following through lifestyle and fitness‑oriented posts. | | 2020 | Transition to Adult Content | Began sharing more provocative material on private Instagram Stories and Twitter, testing audience appetite for adult‑themed content. | | Early 2021 | Launch of OnlyFans | Opened her OnlyFans page under the moniker “FreakyT.” The channel quickly grew thanks to a mix of personal branding (behind‑the‑scenes vlogs, Q&A sessions) and curated adult content. | | Mid‑2021 | Cross‑Platform Promotion | Utilized TikTok and YouTube Shorts (where allowed) to tease upcoming releases, driving traffic to her subscription service. | | 2022 | Collaboration Wave | Partnered with several other creators for joint photo‑shoots and “shout‑out” streams, expanding her reach to new fan bases. | | 2023 | Merchandise Launch | Introduced a small line of branded apparel (e.g., T‑shirts, hoodies) that featured her logo and signature slogans, deepening fan engagement. | | 2024 | Live‑Interaction Expansion | Added regular live‑stream sessions (both non‑explicit “chat” streams and adult‑focused private shows) to increase subscriber retention. | | 2025 | Content Diversification | Started producing higher‑production value videos, incorporating themes like cosplay, fantasy storytelling, and fitness‑focused sessions while keeping the adult element consistent with her brand. | OnlyFans - Nadine Kerastas- FreakyT - Honeymoon
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| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Platform type | Subscription‑based content service where creators can share photos, videos, live streams, and written posts with paying fans. | | Primary use | While many creators use it for fitness, cooking, music, art, and education, it is also popular among adult‑content creators because it allows direct monetisation and control over distribution. | | Revenue model | Creators set a monthly subscription price (often $5–$30) and can also earn through paid messages, tips, and “pay‑per‑view” (PPV) content. OnlyFans retains 20 % of earnings; the rest goes to the creator. | | Safety tools | Two‑factor authentication, geo‑blocking, and the ability to block specific users. Creators can also set age‑verification requirements for subscribers. | | Community guidelines | Adult content is permitted as long as it complies with the site’s policies (e.g., no non‑consensual material, minors, bestiality, or illegal activities). Explicit detail beyond a general description is not allowed in public discussion. |