Nala Ray, who was once one of the most prominent content creators on OnlyFans, has strongly opposed adult content creators receiving US visas for their work. Ray has claimed that adult content creation should not qualify as “extraordinary ability.” Since she retired, she has turned to Christianity and held a strong stance against OnlyFans and adult entertainment.
Nala Ray on why she’s against US visas for OnlyFans creators
Nala Ray, who was once one of the top creators on OnlyFans and certainly one of its most popular, spoke out against the USA giving work visas to adult content creators. Speaking with Fox News, Ray claimed that OnlyFans work should not qualify as “extraordinary ability.”
“OnlyFans work, and adult content is not real work and shouldn’t be allowed, even to cross our borders to get even more infiltrated into our society,” she told FOX News, taking a strong stance against her prior line of work.
“I don’t see adult content as good work,” Ray continued, but added that other forms of social media creation were more acceptable. “I do think that other people from other countries who do come to do real work on social media here is a good thing,” she said. “I don’t see why we should ever ban something like that because being on social media is hard work sometimes. It really can be, and great things have actually come of that.”
“I absolutely would advocate for a ban on that. I think it’s unethical to think that OnlyFans work is actual work and doing anything for our country,” Ray further added. “A lot of OnlyFans creators do make a lot of money, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s going toward the good of our country.”
She continued, “Once you start making a certain amount of money, like, I feel as though it could be kind of downward spiral from even things like your mental health, relationships that you’re building, and you would do anything to maintain that kind of money. I do understand and know for a fact from being in the industry, a lot of men and women who are doing that kind of work are on drugs or drinking or, you know, some type of substance abuse, and that’s dangerous.”
After adding in her religious stance on the same, Nala Ray further spoke about the damaging traits of this line of work. She concluded by calling OnlyFans a “societal harm.”
