Crazy Deep Exposes India’s OnlyFans Underground: Crores Flow, No One Talks About It
“Comedians get arrested for a joke. Politicians abuse in Parliament—and nothing happens. But crores are moving daily through illegal streaming sites in India, and no one bats an eye.”
That’s how a fiery new YouTube expose begins—and it’s rattling viewers.
The Silent Industry Nobody Admits Exists
While the Supreme Court scolds comics and the government debates stray dogs, another world thrives online: OnlyFans and its Indian clones. Thousands of creators—from Mumbai to rural villages—are streaming, selling, and pocketing millions.
The shocking part?
- Couples in small towns—wives in sindoor, husbands filming—are live every night.
- Tokens worth ₹10–₹50 buy “tasks” from viewers.
- Crores are flowing through Indian banks without any taxation.
The YouTuber points out:
“When we earn brand money, we pay TDS. But these creators—earning lakhs, crores—are never taxed? How?”
The Instagram Twist
It’s not just “underground.” Instagram has already normalized it. Influencers like Muskaan Kataria, Sofia Ansari, Aditi Mistry, Sassy Poonam, Poonam Pandey and more are making lakhs via subscriptions.
Unlike OnlyFans, where ID checks exist, Instagram pushes content straight into feeds—where 12-year-olds can scroll freely.
And that’s the danger.
“Young girls see these models flaunting luxury, getting podcasts, collabs—while real hustlers are ignored. They think: wear less, post more, and get paid.”
The Numbers Don’t Lie
- OnlyFans creators grew from 350,000 in 2019 to 1.6 million in 2020.
- One creator made $40 million in a single year—more than Cristiano Ronaldo.
- Indian names are appearing on these global lists—but no action follows.
Respect or Illusion?
Creators defend it with lines like “We’re respected. We’re rich.” But the YouTuber fires back:
“Imagine your dad handing out sweets because you got 1,000 OnlyFans subscribers. That doesn’t happen, right?”