Last week, George Santos, one of the more entertaining current congresspeople due to the ludicrousness of his myriad scandals, finally announced he would not seek reelection after an ethics report found he had misused campaign contributions to pay for wild luxury goods, including items from Hermes and Sephora, and most eye-popping of all, subscriptions to OnlyFans.
The bizarre purchases led to some jokes at Santos' expense recently, but it has also created an interesting side effect online, as now dozens of OnlyFans creators are claiming that Santos was subscribed to them, and in some cases, made him do some pretty outlandish stuff.
For example, once the news dropped, one creator claimed that Santos was subbed to her and she once gave his genitalia a rating (that she sadly forgot).
However, she was far from the only user to claim Santos was a client of theirs. Last Thursday, Twitter user @soogz1 claimed that Santos was her "top spender," posting an image of a receipt that shows a man named George Santos spent over $430,000 on her.
Others have gone even further, dishing more salacious tales about Santos from the days when he allegedly was an OnlyFans subscriber.
Another claimed Santos had spent over $171,000 on her. Yet another stated that Santos wore a chastity belt on the House floor because of her. One user, perhaps joking, claimed that Santos continuously asked her for "Nickelodeon slime videos."
One man on TikTok, Ryanstmichael, also claimed Santos was subbed to him, writing in the caption that he was "ready to testify to Congress" about Santos' subscription.
@ryanstmichael Fully ready to testify to Congress. 🗣️ #georgesantos #contentcreator #scandal #ethicsinvestigation #congress #campaignfinance #taylorswift ♬ Anti-Hero – Taylor Swift
Without an official list of creators showing who Santos subscribed to, it's impossible to know which creators claiming Santos paid to see their content are telling the truth and which are lying or joking.
Santos isn't exactly in a position to deny the accusations considering he's facing jail time for misuse of campaign contributions, among other things.
In other words, it's basically open season for OF creators to claim Santos was their client for a bit of free publicity, and it seems many are taking the opportunity.
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