Teachers Outed for Adult Content Creation Face Job Loss
Legal Questions Arise as Employment Discrimination Against Adult Content Creators Comes to Light
- Two teachers at a rural Missouri high school were revealed to be posting adult content on OnlyFans, leading to one being suspended and the other resigning.
- The adult content industry has seen a boom since the COVID-19 pandemic, with an estimated 2 to 3 million people producing content for subscription sites.
- A recent report found that 3 in 5 adult entertainment performers have experienced employment discrimination.
- The question of whether firing people moonlighting in the adult entertainment industry has a disproportionate effect on women and LGBTQ+ people, both protected groups, is being raised.
- A lawsuit has been filed in a similar situation, where a woman was banned from volunteering at her son’s school because she posts on OnlyFans.