Sibling Rivalry Podcast: "The One About OnlyFans"
Release Date: September 22, 2025
Hosts: Bob the Drag Queen & Monét X Change
Studio: Studio71 & Confetti Cannon
Episode Overview
This episode dives deep into the world of OnlyFans, specifically through the lens of RuPaul’s Drag Race alums who have found a second (or third) act as content creators. Bob and Monét—true to form—bring their signature blend of playful shade, hilarious anecdotes, and honest curiosity as they review and dissect the OnlyFans accounts of various "RuGirls." They candidly discuss the economics of porn, the allure of digital adult content, and what makes a subscription worthwhile (or not). As always, the banter is raucous, irreverent, and full of memorable one-liners.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Opera vs. Musical Theater
- (02:21–05:50)
- A classic Sibling Rivalry pitstop: Bob and Monét bicker over which art form reigns supreme.
- Ticket Sales Debate:
- Bob insists Broadway outpaces opera ("Opera girls, you could never do eight shows a week! — Bob [05:54]").
- Monét counters with prestige: "Bentley could do commercials, but they don't need to, honey. Prius needs to do a commercial to sell her car." [05:59]
- Notable Moment: The hosts attempt to explain theatrical jargon (like "option") for the non-theater gays out there. Hilarious confusion ensues.
2. Recapping Ragtime
- (07:18–11:29)
- Bob summarizes the musical 'Ragtime', giving a quick history lesson peppered with skepticism: "I don’t like Ragtime. Ragtime has some bangers in it. But all in all, the show is very slow. It is Ballad City.” [11:05]
- Monét insists on clarifying character names and plot points. There's plenty of campy improvisation and shade.
3. Drag and Kids: The Controversy
- (15:29–17:16)
- The hosts share experiences interacting with teenage fans outside clubs and discuss the divisive topic of drag performers for kids.
- Monét: “I don’t have a desire to perform for children in my drag career… That’s a very rare occurrence in my career, so I don’t really have a lot of experience with performing for children.” [15:38]
- Bob describes fans waiting at stage doors: “These kids would be like, Goo Goo Gaga. Can you sign my thing?” [16:43]
4. Personal Relationship With Sex Work and Online Content
- (21:22–24:17)
- The main event: Do you pay for your porn? Both hosts admit they’ve purchased content—mostly when something irresistible pops up on Twitter.
- Monét: "If there’s an OnlyFans I just gotta see, I need to see the full pack.” [21:26]
- Bob explains OnlyFans’ content policies, discussing the rules about tagging co-participants to curb revenge porn.
5. The Art of the “Money Shot”
- (26:46–31:20)
- Spirited debate on the appeal of cum shots, with Bob explaining his preference for “shooting ropes in slow motion.”
- Bob: "Shooting ropes against a mirror is another brand of things that people do." [27:37]
- Monét narrates a particularly graphic video in detail, providing play-by-play commentary and literal “rope count.”
6. OnlyFans: RuGirls Review Section
- (32:05–66:27)
- The bulk of the episode is spent reviewing OnlyFans accounts of Drag Race alumni and discussing their value in terms of content, frequency, variety, and price. They refuse to display or pirate content, but offer candid critiques.
Accounts Reviewed:
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Pearl
- $14.99/month, 349 photos, 59 videos, 44K likes
- "Pearl is giving. You’re getting a lot for what you’re paying… I would totally pay for this." [35:26–36:35]
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Milk
- $9.99/month, 124 photos, 59 videos, about 70–75% explicit content
- “For $10 to peek at this, I would pay.” [40:30]
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Gia Gunn
- $4/month, 476 photos, 74 videos, 111 live streams
- Described as “sexy Instagram, but it doesn’t go full nude—still, at $4, worth it for superfans.” [45:12–48:09]
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Sasha Belle
- $4.99/month, 60K likes, 196 live streams, 403 videos, 338 photos
- “Not shy at all… some of the best wardrobe we’ve seen here… this is worth the money!” [48:31–51:28]
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Test Tickle
- $6.99/month, 21 photos, 9 videos, solo content only
- Monét: “I am not interested in solo content always. Like, how many times can I watch you jerk off?” [52:35]
- The hosts agree this account has too little variety/quantity to recommend.
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Willam
- $7/month, 73 photos, 36 videos (since October 2020)
- Mix of humor and drag, not enough frequent or diverse content for Bob and Monét’s tastes.
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Dahlia Sin
- $12/month, 247 photos, 106 videos
- Bob’s favorite: “I have never been disappointed a single time I’ve clicked on this page… If you only get one, make it be this one.” [59:56–60:40]
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Kameron Michaels
- $14.99/month, 202 images, 57 videos (since Feb 2025)
- Content is well-produced, diverse, and frequent. Has anti-piracy protections.
- “To have 202 images already… I’m gonna go say this is worth it.” [61:13]
7. Would Bob & Monét Ever Launch an OnlyFans?
- (66:27–67:45)
- Both ultimately say, “Never.” Monét jokes: “If all my family died, I’d post on OnlyFans.” [67:26]
- Bob notes: “There are things I feel more comfortable doing now that my mother’s dead.”
8. Subscription Habits
- (67:45–71:18)
- Both reveal their OnlyFans usernames with giggles and faux-embarrassment.
- Bob counts 37 expired subscriptions in four months but mostly sticks to free accounts currently. Monét returns the favor, describing one of her current subscriptions in detail: "He has a very large penis. Most of his content is showing his penis or putting his penis inside of people." [70:25]
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- "Bentley could do commercials, but they don't need to, honey. Prius needs to do a commercial to sell her car." — Monét X Change [05:59]
- “Girl, I don't want you coming back expecting this to happen again. All right?” — Bob the Drag Queen, about an especially impressive climax [31:06]
- “I have never been disappointed a single time I’ve clicked on this page.” — Bob, about Dahlia Sin’s account [59:56]
- “Honestly, if all my family died, I would post on OnlyFans.” — Monét X Change [67:26]
- “Are you hot?” — Monet, about heavily produced porn [50:36]
- “If your OnlyFans is less than $5, my curiosity will get the best of me.” — Bob the Drag Queen [44:49]
- "Everyone says that! 'I'm in the top 1% of OnlyFans.' How is everyone in the top 1%?" — Monét X Change [71:13]
- Bob on OnlyFans etiquette: “If I subscribe to your OnlyFans and you are not showing anything and it costs money and then you're DMing me, trying to sell me stuff—I'm reporting you. No, I'm kidding. I'm not. I'm like unsubscribing.” [34:10]
- Monét on family and sex work: “There's no pressure to keep up my content and... honestly, if all my family died, I would post on OnlyFans.” [67:26]
Timestamps of Important Segments
- 02:21 – Opera vs. Musical Theater: Shade, statistics, and "Bentley" metaphors
- 07:18 – Recap and shade for Ragtime
- 15:29 – Drag Queens performing for kids and youth fan encounters
- 21:22 – OnlyFans consumption habits; paying for porn
- 26:46 – Money shots, cum shots, and what makes a clip compelling
- 32:05–66:27 – RuGirl OnlyFans Reviews (see account breakdown above)
- 66:27 – Would they launch OnlyFans? Family, fame, and boundaries
- 67:45 – Behind-the-scenes: Their personal subscriptions, preferences & pretty skin boys
Episode Tone & Language
- Tone: Hilarious, irreverent, explicit, and brutally honest; equal parts shade and mutual admiration; playful ribbing punctuated by genuine insight about the economics and social dynamics of queer adult content.
- Language: Casual, explicit, full of slang, sexual innuendo, and candid descriptions. Avoids clinical language, stays rooted in the hosts’ natural comedic and cultural vernacular.
Summary Verdict
This episode is a must-listen for fans of Sibling Rivalry’s wild conversational energy, queer theater kids, and those curious about the evolving relationship between drag, digital adult content, and online fandoms. Bob and Monét provide sincere, actually useful consumer advice (with a healthy dose of thirst, shade, and self-deprecation). Even if you’ve never thought about RuGirls’ OnlyFans, you’ll find yourself laughing and learning.
