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Russian models back on OnlyFans after saucy clip 'ban' while Putin wages war on Ukraine

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Vladimir Putin waging war on Ukraine, Russian creators appeared to have been banned from sharing new videos and accessing money on their OnlyFans accounts.Adult stars who have offered their support for their "brothers and sisters" in Ukraine say they rely on subscribers to their racy snaps and face trying to survive without an income.

The president of the Adult Performers’ Artists Guild (APAG) says the union has been flooded with complaints from performers based in Russia and Belarus.A common error message received by OnlyFans stars in the affected countries reads: "Please be informed that your country is not supported for payouts, therefore we are unable to assist you regarding that matter at this time."OnlyFans confirmed on Monday that it has been able to "restore account activity for creators in all countries" following "financial restrictions".Model and erotic content creator Bunnie Mommy claims she lost about £6,000 of her earnings on the platform after realising her account was frozen on Saturday evening.She told Rolling Stone: "In short term, I don’t have money to live… Many models [are] faced with this, nobody thought it could happen.“In long term — we all are jobless.

Now we need to go on another platform (if it won’t ban us in nearest future) and spend several years to reach our last incomes as we did on OnlyFans.” SixSexPlanes, 25, from Moscow, Russia said that content creators in the country are nothing to do with the conflict and are afraid for their loved ones in Ukraine.

She said: "It’s important to say, we all don’t support our government. We’re suffering about it all time and now we’re all just shocked.

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