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Former Disney Star Wants to Use His OnlyFans to Help LGBTQ+ Causes

Former Disney Star Wants to Use His OnlyFans to Help LGBTQ+ Causes
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He credited "the power of gay Twitter" for his resurgence in popularity.

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A former child actor is undergoing his own Disney-to-OnlyFans pipeline and promising to use his popularity for a good cause.

Dan Benson, best known for his role as Zeke Bearkerman on Wizards of Waverly Place on the Disney Channel, is one of many actors who has turned to OnlyFans to share thirst traps and rake in some extra cash.

The actor started to share shirtless pics on Twitter this summer, and it wasn’t long before they started going viral — a phenomenon that Benson attributed to “the power of gay Twitter.”

The attention prompted Benson to pledge to “fight for and support the LGBTQ+ communities that deserve so much better from this country.”

It wasn’t immediately clear exactly how he intends to do that, but he did initially ask viewers to look away from his pics long enough to share links to their favorite LGBTQ+ charities and organizations on his post.

Benson’s OnlyFans offers even more pictures at a subscription price of $20 per month. The actor promises that his posts get seriously more revealing than just abs and arms on the platform.

He wrote:

“If you wanted to see me naked – your wish has been granted.”

In the meantime, you can check Benson’s Instagram profile for previews of what his OnlyFans has to offer. Otherwise, you can just scroll through a few goodies below. Hey, it’s apparently for a good cause, right!?

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Rachel Kiley

Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.

Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.