How the Dream of a Porn- Content House Fell Apart
When a group of camgirls moved into a house to perform together, money poured in. Then some women started making allegations of abuse.
Lucy and Zoe are best friends. They eat together. They shop together. They do TikTok dances together. And they have sex with a strap-on while wearing Fourth of July-themed hats on the camming platform Chaturbate together. They are partial to theming shows around national holidays: In February, their room is decorated pink for Valentine’s Day, while in October, it was adorned with spiders and orange-and-black streamers.
In a vlog on her OnlyFans page, clad in a fembot-esque pink nightie and thigh-high white platform boots, Lucy, 19, takes a swipe at a piñata, which, in keeping with the zoomer baby-doll aesthetic, is Hello Kitty-themed. Later, Zoe, 23, presents her with gifts: a T-shirt that says “chickie nuggies” and a flamingo-hued Balenciaga purse, all against the backdrop of cameras chirping, because in this house, the content machine is always humming.