These queer OnlyFans stars are showing different parts of themselves!
World of Wonder, the company behind RuPaul’s Drag Race, is releasing a brand-new docuseries titled Click Boys following the lives of LGBTQ+ adult content creators who earn income from OnlyFans.
A five-part docuseries, Click Boys will follow the lives of Matthew Camp, Brock Banks, Lance Charger, Noah Way, and Ty Mitchell as they discuss hard-hitting topics such as LGBTQ+ identity, body positivity, and the business of sex work.
The official synopsis of Click Boys reads:
“This intimate and revealing five-part docuseries follows LGBTQ+ adult content creators who make their income through the internet subscription service OnlyFans. We peek behind the curtain to show the real-life triumphs and struggles of our Click Boys as they make a healthy living on OnlyFans. For the first time, these creators share details about their personal lives, what influenced their decision to do OnlyFans, and how it has affected their lives behind the scenes. Discussing important topics like queer and cultural identity, body positivity, the business of sex work, and sexual freedom, these boys reveal all – in more ways than one.”
Scroll through to learn more about the five men featured on Click Boys, and make sure to watch them when the series premieres Monday, February 27 on WOW Presents Plus.
Matthew Camp
"This former go-go dancer talks empowerment through sexual liberation and chronicles his day-to-day life as a super successful business-oriented erotic model."
Brock Banks
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"This proud Puerto Rican and self-described 'short king' discusses sexual liberation, family life friction, and the joys of moonlighting as a drag queen."
Lance Charger
"This silver stud "daddy" talks about his rise to fame during lockdown, overcoming body dysmorphia and finding harmony between corporate life and adult content creation."
Noah Way
"This trans OnlyFans star shares his thoughts regarding stigma around sex, body positivity as a transgender man, and channeling creativity through art and sex."
Ty Mitchell
"This erotic artist and intellectual reflects on the sacred balance between drag and sexuality and the transient nature of working in an online industry that could be gone tomorrow."