- The portrayal of Cassie in the new “Euphoria” season paints a distorted picture of her work for the Zurich Onlyfans model Patrizia (29).
- She denies that Onlyfans creators quickly lose control through submissive behavior.
- It turns her on to be submissive and she feels “at ease” with it.
- She is aware of the industry pressure for increasingly extreme content, but sets clear boundaries.
- Allowing animals to splash urine or feces on their faces is too radical for them.
The new season of “Euphoria” is causing discussions. The focus is once again Character Cassie, played by Sydney Sweeney, who is more revealing than ever before. Scenes in which she presents herself as a submissive dog or in a provocative baby aesthetic with her legs spread are particularly explosive. A voiceover describes her as “beautiful but aimless” and someone who is so desperate for attention that she is willing to degrade herself and lose herself in the process.
Swiss Onlyfans model: “The character Cassie paints a distorted picture of us”
The Patrizia (29), from Zurich, who is active on Onlyfans under the name Peachypaulina, sees the portrayal in the series as differentiated. Although she is a fan in principle, from her point of view the character Cassie paints a distorted picture of Onlyfans models: “It is portrayed as if we all have no control over our actions – that’s not true,” she says. At the same time, she admits that as the reach increases, the pressure can also increase: if you want more attention, you often have to go further. “I myself have a large enough number of fans – the pressure isn’t that extreme.”
“It turns me on to be submissive”
She can understand that the depiction of a woman as a dog on a leash or the depiction of a baby seems demeaning to some. However, that is a question of personal perception. She herself has done shoots in which she was staged on a leash: “I don’t feel uncomfortable with them. On the contrary – it turns me on to take on the submissive part,” she says openly.
These are fetishes that you serve specifically as a content creator: “There are enough men who are into them.” The responsibility for them therefore lies not only with women. “You should ask yourself why exactly such things are in such demand. The demand doesn’t come from us, but from the men.”
Splashing cow urine in the face: In real life it goes even further
What “Euphoria” stages has long been a reality on social media and Onlyfans – and is often even more radical. International influencers like “itsthattraddiegirl” or “itsthatkiwigirl” stage themselves in sexually ambiguous clips in stables where they allow cows to splash them with urine, feces or milk. If you want to see more, you will be redirected directly to Onlyfans with paid content.
Patrizia (29): “Real animals are too radical for me.”
Patrizia is critical of this development towards ever more extreme content. The fact that influencers even appear submissive to animals clearly goes too far for them. “That’s too radical for me. “Humans are actually above animals,” she says. She finds it particularly disturbing that real animals become part of such productions.
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