A few months ago, Russia officially declared war on Ukraine on February 24, 2022. The conflicts that have been going on since that day left Ukraine in trouble the most. After all, it was not an easy thing to come across a giant country like Russia. Ukrainians, who decided to resist instead of selling their country and fleeing, are trying to resist Russia with both armed and unarmed support. Now we will tell you about an interesting initiative that a group of Ukrainians started to raise money for the army.
A group of Ukrainians founded a platform called “TerOnlyFans” in March. Ukrainians selling their nude images on this platform, inspired by OnlyFans, have managed to raise $789,076 since March 2022. Making statements about the platform, Nastassia Nasko states that she is not ashamed of selling her nude photos and that this project will continue until the Russian occupation ends. So how did the idea of TerOnlyFans come to mind?
One joking tweet raised nearly $790,000 in funding for the military
Nastassia Nasko also talked about how this idea became a reality in an interview. Nasko wanted to save an acquaintance from Kharkiv, one of the first cities besieged by Russia, and for this he jokingly tweeted that he would send a nude photo to the person who rescued his relative. Nastassia Nasko, who received many messages, states that she sent a naked photo to a person, and the person who took the photo saved her acquaintance in Kharkiv. These events have provided the Ukrainian army with a fund of approximately 790 thousand dollars, which is not at a level that can be underestimated.
The TerOnlyFans team donates directly to organizations that raise funds for the Ukrainian military. The donor sends the receipt they receive to a person they choose on the platform. As a result of the investigations, a nude photograph is taken from that person. So TerOnlyFans members are not involved in donations in any way. Answering the question of when the platform will close, Nastassia Nasko said, “When Putin dies or Russia stops its aggression, we will end this project.” she said.