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PlayHouse: Australia’s New OnlyFans Rival Shaking Up the Adult Entertainment Industry

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PlayHouse, a groundbreaking sex-worker-led adult platform, is making waves as the new rival to OnlyFans in Australia. The platform was founded by Hayden O'Halloran with a mission to empower sex workers and challenge the industry's status quo, PlayHouse provides a safe and supportive space where creators can freely express themselves and connect with their fans.

The story behind PlayHouse's founding stems from a pivotal moment in the adult entertainment industry. When OnlyFans announced its decision to withdraw support for adult content creators, it sent shockwaves through the community, leading to unprecedented financial discrimination within the industry. Witnessing this unfolding crisis, Hayden O'Halloran saw an urgent need to create an alternative platform that would ensure sex workers had a secure and inclusive space to continue their creative endeavours.

Hayden O'Halloran, Founder and CEO of PlayHouse, expressed his motivation behind the platform's creation, stating, "When OnlyFans announced they were withdrawing support for adult content creators, it not only threatened the livelihoods of countless individuals but also exposed the financial discrimination that exists within the industry. It was a moment that demanded action. I founded PlayHouse with the mission of providing a safe and supportive space for sex workers to have the freedom to create the content they want."

PlayHouse stands as a testament to O'Halloran's unwavering dedication to empowering sex workers and challenging the status quo of the adult entertainment industry. By putting creators first and offering a range of innovative features, PlayHouse has quickly gained attention as a platform that prioritises creator safety, freedom of expression, and financial equality.

The platform's commitment to inclusivity and diversity has garnered recognition within the industry and beyond. Notable mentions in renowned publications such as VICE, AVN, Xbiz, and the Daily Star have solidified PlayHouse's position as a game-changer in the adult entertainment landscape.

As PlayHouse continues to expand its reach, it aims to dismantle barriers and redefine the adult entertainment industry's future. By providing an alternative to existing platforms, PlayHouse ensures that sex workers have a supportive environment to thrive, without facing financial discrimination or content restrictions. With its visionary leadership and commitment to creating a safe and supportive environment, PlayHouse is poised to become the go-to platform for creators and consumers alike.

For more information about PlayHouse, please visit www.playhouse.fans.

Additional quotes:

"PlayHouse is not just a platform; it's a movement that aims to empower sex workers and challenge the status quo of the adult entertainment industry. We believe in creating a safe and supportive space where creators can freely express themselves and connect with their fans."

“Recognising the unique needs of our fellow sex workers, we set out to develop a platform that embraces inclusivity and addresses the specific requirements often overlooked by other subscription-based platforms.”

Note:

Hayden O’Halloran is also known as William Luxe.


Key Facts:

PlayHouse, a sex-worker-led adult platform founded by Hayden O'Halloran, is making waves as Australia's new rival to OnlyFans. With a mission to empower sex workers and challenge industry norms, PlayHouse provides a safe and supportive space for creators to freely express themselves and connect with fans. The platform prioritizes creator safety, freedom, and flexibility, offering innovative features such as on-demand withdrawals and automatic currency conversion. PlayHouse has garnered recognition, featured in publications like VICE, AVN, Xbiz, and the Daily Star. With a major update on the horizon, PlayHouse is set to introduce a redesigned UI/UX and 24/7 mental health support, further enhancing the platform's commitment to creator well-being. As PlayHouse aims to challenge financial discrimination and redefine the adult entertainment landscape, it provides an inclusive alternative that respects the unique needs of sex workers and offers equal opportunities for creators.


About us:

PlayHouse is a leading adult platform that prioritizes creator safety, freedom, and inclusivity. With a diverse community of creators, PlayHouse offers a range of innovative features to enhance the creator and fan experience. The platform is committed to revolutionizing the adult entertainment industry and providing a platform where creators can thrive.

Hayden O'Halloran, the visionary founder and CEO of PlayHouse, is a passionate advocate for empowering sex workers and creating a more inclusive adult industry. With a deep understanding of the needs and challenges faced by creators, O'Halloran embarked on the journey of establishing PlayHouse with the firm belief in providing a safe and supportive space for sex workers to have the freedom to create the content they want.


Contact details:

Hayden O’Halloran

Founder & CEO

PlayHouse

[email protected]

+61 439 433 513



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