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No additional words are needed, right? Jordyn Woodruff has joined OnlyFans. Woodruff currently works at Barstool Sports doing the Mean Girls and Obsessed pod. Woodruff originally got hired by Barstool as an underground Tik Tok reporter. Mean Girls especially has gotten the attention of Dave Portnoy which may or may not be a good thing.
The real question is does this help or hurt her brand? Well, we’re about to find out. The OnlyFans drama at Barstool was discussed at length on the latest episode of KFC Radio. It does not appear that Jordyn will be the only Barstool employee to join the OnlyFans army. Kelly Keegs appears to be next. KFC and Feitelberg are even contemplating sticking their toes in the water.
This is a real breakthrough in the media world. Can you imagine someone at a major network like ESPN doing this? It remains to be seen what Jordyn will be posting on the account. I won’t be subscribing so I’ll never find out. However, it’s painfully obvious it will be beyond what’s acceptable for an Instagram account. I’m sure the simps will be all over this one. Especially the die hard Barstool fans.
Jordyn as of right now claims there won’t be any nudes. We’ll see if that holds true. Once the money starts rolling in from OnlyFans, will she stick to that? Regardless, this is a milestone in the media world. How will Barstool management react to this? A lot of questions need to be answered. The only thing that is clear is that OnlyFans is here to stay.
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