Fetish Performer HungerFF Launches New Premium Paysite

Fetish Performer HungerFF Launches New Premium Paysite

LOS ANGELES — Fetish performer and content creator HungerFF has launched his own premium paysite following a departure from OnlyFans due to "censorship issues," noted a rep.

"As one of the top independent adult performers, HungerFF [brought] taboo fetish content to the mainstream, following two appearances on the 'Howard Stern Show' to discuss the art of fisting in an open and honest forum," the rep explained.

HungerFF recently picked up a 2021 Raven's Eden Award and earned a 2020 Pornhub Awards nomination for "Most Popular Male Newcomer."

"I'm so proud to be launching my very own website after years of hard work," the performer told XBIZ. "As one of many adult stars producing fisting and fetish-based content, I’ve worked tirelessly to open a forum to mainstream audiences to remove the stigma and taboo nature that has been attached to the art of fisting. As a result, the number of performers on platforms creating fisting-based content has increased significantly."

His departure from OnlyFans and other platforms over censorship concerns "served as a stark reminder that despite the countless hours producing, filming and editing, all content on these types of platforms never wholly belongs to the performer."

HungerFF noted the new paysite was "developed with other members of the queer community and is wholly owned by me. I'm excited to take this next step in my journey."

The site was designed by LGBTQIA+ web developer Musclebulls and features artwork from noted queer fisting community artist BigButtGeek. It launches with a catalog of over 200 archival scenes and 12 bonus scenes, including the fisting debuts of Will Angell and 2016 XBIZ "Gay Performer of the Year" Rocco Steele, with twice-weekly planned content updates.

HungerFF noted "a huge emphasis on inclusivity."

"Performers featured on the site will include all body types, ages and races," he said. "The site will also feature trans performers and a number of adult stars taking a break from retirement to feature, such as Dolan Wolf."

A BTS featurette following the site's development, directed by I Que Grande, will be released shortly. In the meantime, visit HungerFF.com and follow the performer on Twitter.

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