Marston Hefner, son of the late Playboy founder Hugh Hefnerrecently spent $100,000 of money he was making Fans only to buy expensive Pokémon cards and a sought-after comic book.
Speak with Bernie Zilio for Page Six, Anna Lambropoulos, Marston’s wife, said the purchases were “killing me inside.” She also criticized the catch as “a volatile investment,” an assessment with which Marston only partially agrees.
While he expressed some regret about buying one Great fantasy #15 (bragging about the first appearance of the Amazing Spider-Man) for $50,000 due to recession concerns, does he ever want to make a profit from the comic, and on two Pokémon cards he paid $40,000 and $10.00 for the use of some of his OnlyFans- income.
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The interview mentions that Marston has also spent his earnings from the often NSFW creator platform on his and Anna’s son’s future, although the portion going to Pokémon cards makes for a much better headline.
If this all sounds familiar, it’s because we last heard from Marston back in June. At the time, he made the rounds after receiving a interview (also on Page Six) noting that Amy “wasn’t crazy about” him starting an OnlyFans page.
Regardless, OnlyFans in general continues to see increasing numbers among both creators and subscribers on the platform. As reported in August, the total number of users increased by 27 percent last year to approximately 239 million.
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