Published: April 8th 2025, 1:30:51 pm
💬 Let’s be real with you for a minute.
We’ve been creating together for four years, and it’s been an incredible journey. But we need to be honest with you — we haven’t collabed in over two years. Financially, things have changed, and we’ve had to make some tough decisions. We can no longer afford to just film the two of us — so we’ve started collaborating more with others. This has been a huge shift for us, and while we’re becoming more comfortable with it, we want you to understand that this is new territory for us.
We’ve always prided ourselves on raw, real, and personal content made just between us. But here’s the truth — creating content now isn’t the same as it was before. Filming together, setting up scenes, editing for hours, and getting everything just right takes double the time, effort, and energy. It’s a full-time job, and the reality is, the money we’re making doesn’t always reflect the amount of work that goes into every video.
Here’s the breakdown:
We know $29.99 to join and $50 for a collab video isn’t cheap. We get that not everyone can afford it — we’re not here to shame anyone for that. But we do want you to understand why we price our content this way — because it’s so much more than just a number to us.
There are two of us. That means splitting the money, double the time, effort, editing, and energy going into every single piece of content. Filming isn’t just fun — it’s work. Between setting up scenes, editing for hours, syncing audio, sorting lighting, uploading, and promoting, it’s a full-time job for both of us.
OnlyFans takes 20% of everything we earn, before we even see a penny. Then, we’re dealing with the exchange rate since we’re UK-based, and after the bank’s exchange fees, we’re usually left with around £20-25 from each $50 video. And remember — that’s split then between the two of us.
After everything — the hours of editing, the filming, the setup, and all the other expenses — we’re not pocketing as much as you might think. So, this is about protecting what we do, and making sure it’s sustainable for the long run.
But it’s not just about the numbers. Leaks have seriously hurt us — and not just financially, but emotionally too. People have stolen our content and shared it without our permission, and that’s been devastating. We trusted the wrong people. They stole something deeply personal, and shared it with the world without a second thought. What’s worse — it’s impacted every part of our lives.
Leaks have destroyed our personal lives. Family members who had no idea about what we do were suddenly confronted with our content. It’s caused arguments, awkward conversations, and even affected opportunities for work and personal relationships. Imagine how that feels. Our work — our lives — were laid bare in front of people we never intended to see it.
And that’s not the worst of it. These leaks are still out there, and we know there’s nothing we can do to stop them. People who have no respect for us or our boundaries have ruined the one thing we could call our own. Our private, intimate moments — shared without consent, to be passed around like it’s nothing. That’s the reality of being a creator in 2025.
The harsh truth is: we can’t risk this happening anymore. We can’t allow people to take what’s ours and share it freely. We have to protect our future, our family, and our legacy. We don’t want our kids growing up and seeing this. We don’t want to be remembered for something that was taken from us. That’s why we’ve made the choice to charge what we do now.
We do post a lot — around 90% of our content is on our main wall, so we’ve been trying to give as much access as possible. But we can’t do that anymore without putting our work at risk. The leakers have made sure of that. We would love nothing more than to just post everything on the main wall and let everyone enjoy it without fear of our work being stolen. But we can’t do that anymore. It’s become a game of survival — a game where we protect ourselves, and protect what we’ve built. We charge what we do because we have no choice. We need to make sure the people who are supporting us are respecting us, and not just taking everything for free.
We’d rather have 10 loyal fans who truly respect the effort and energy we put into every video buy the video for $50, than 100 people buy it for $5 who might leak our content or disrespect our boundaries. We’re not charging these prices to be greedy. We’re charging what we do to make sure our work is respected and that we can keep doing this on our terms, for as long as we want to.
We need your support more than ever, and we’re so thankful for those who truly understand. If you’re here for the chemistry, the filth, and the connection we’ve built over the years, then we’re grateful for you. You’re the reason we’re still here, still creating, and still pushing boundaries.
Thank you for sticking with us. Thank you for helping us protect our future. And thank you for respecting the effort, energy, and love we pour into everything we do.
Love,
Brook & Mason 💋