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    Queer Star Bares All: John Duff Pole Dancing in ‘Stick Up’

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    Our ever-daring friend John Duff has once again pushed the envelope with his latest release, “Stick Up.”

    This provocative track marks his official debut on OnlyFans, where he’s embracing a more unfiltered form of expression.

    As John candidly puts it, “I’m a perverted exhibitionist absurdist, and this platform allows me to share content that goes beyond the restrictions of mainstream platforms.”

    “Stick Up” is a satirical take on modern capitalism and the moral compromises we often make.

    Set in a strip club aptly named “The Piggy Bank,” the music video draws parallels between politicians and strippers, suggesting that both sell fantasies to their audiences.

    John references Cristal Connors from Showgirls, noting to Paper Magazine, “We take the cash, we cash the check, we show them what they wanna see.”

    He adds, “I personally find that people in sex work have a bit more integrity than most. They acknowledge that they are selling a fantasy.”

    Instagram: @iamjohnduff

    The video, co-directed by Brett Loudermilk and Zain Curtis, features a vibrant cast of queer performers, including Locky Brownlie, Jesse Rey, Alexander Jolicoeur, and Beau Butler.

    The team created a world that’s both fantastical and reflective of societal truths.

    As Loudermilk observes, “Our society is so unserious, and we’re happy to reflect that in our work.”

    Instagram: @iamjohnduff

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    John’s decision to join OnlyFans stems from a desire to connect more authentically with his audience and to find financial sustainability in his art.

    He remarks, “Music alone has paid me negative tens of thousands. OnlyFans gives me the chance to profit directly from my creativity.”

    Instagram: @iamjohnduff

    For those eager to see John in his most unfiltered form, the OnlyFans version of “Stick Up” offers a more explicit experience, showcasing his commitment to breaking boundaries and challenging norms.

    As he embarks on this new chapter, John invites us all to reflect on the roles we play and the fantasies we buy into.

    You can catch the standard version of “Stick Up” at the top of this article, but for the full, unedited experience, head over to John’s OnlyFans page.

    It’s a bold move, but knowing John, it’s just the beginning of another thrilling adventure.

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