Nov 21
Watch: Singer John Duff Goes Full Frontal in Sizzling New Video, but Only on OnlyFans
Kilian Melloy READ TIME: 2 MIN.
Sexy singer John Duff's new video, "Stick Up," features pole dancing and a crime spree, not to mention plenty of the ripped performer's own skin. Not wanting to comprise – or censor – Duff took it to OnlyFans.
"After releasing a more modest version of the visuals on YouTube, Duff joined OnlyFans and dropped a fully explicit edit of the 'Stick Up' video in which he is shown going full frontal and baring it all," Out noted.
The "Clothes Back On" singer took to Instagram on Nov. 18 to announce the arrival of the video for his single "Stick Up," as well as his own arrival on OnlyFans.
"The l!nk you've been waiting for is here..." Duff posted, adding: "happy to be joining @onlyfans to premiere the UNRATED cut of 'Stick Up.'"
A teaser for the video included in a separate Instagram post shows an armed group of male strippers kicking off a crime wave to lyrics that satirize politics: "Oh man I'm such a hoe / I shoulda been a politician / Elections and erections / I'm winning all the polls / I don't know how to golf / But know more than 18 holes."
Duff explained where he was coming from, telling fans, "I wrote 'Stick Up' about corruption, and how none of us are immune from participating (as we move in to later and later stages of late stage capitalism)."
He went on to talk about his decision to take his work to OnlyFans, where he's made a subscription to his content free of charge:
"In making the video I knew I wanted to walk the walk and go to the 'no zone' for artists," Duff wrote. "Many people have said 'this will box you out of opportunities' but I'm not gonna lie to yall like the opportunities were so abundant that I would be sabotaging anything."
"So yeah, while it is all very sexual and edgy - that's the point: it's art. I'm happiest when I'm free. And I am happy to have a place to explore artistry without the censor restrictions of most mainstream."
Have a look at the tamer YouTube version of the video, below.
Kilian Melloy serves as EDGE Media Network's Associate Arts Editor and Staff Contributor. His professional memberships include the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association, the Boston Online Film Critics Association, The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association, and the Boston Theater Critics Association's Elliot Norton Awards Committee.