The initiative of Nastassia Nasko (25) has already made headlines around the world: the Belarusian woman says that it all started as a joke, when she offered nude and indecent photos on the Web in exchange for a rental car.
In a matter of minutes, Nastasia had a car, the success of the campaign was immediately huge – and so the idea was expanded into a fundraising model: in just a few weeks, fans of the beautiful Belarusian raised more than 930,976 euros for it. The photos he sent spread through TerOnlyFans – Ter means “territorial defense”.
The bulk of the money goes directly to the Ukrainian Armed Forces: about one million is to be used to buy weapons and equipment for the troops. Nastassia Nasko is quoted in Euronews: “At TeryonLefans we want to make it clear that this project is also about promoting women’s right to decide independently what they want to do with their bodies. “
The project initiator says negative reactions came “only from Russians”: “Most people liked the fact that we support defense efforts in Ukraine.”
By the way, the government in Kiev will now also relax the current porn laws: the draft law proposes a new definition of pornography, which does not include moral classification, but at the same time prohibits the production of unfilmed pornographic material. The consent of those depicted prohibits the sale of pornography to minors and child pornography and maintains restrictions on extreme pornography such as necrophilia or zoophilia.
Ukraine ranks 15th in Pornhub’s 2022 global rankings. The majority stake in OnlyFans is now held by Leonid Radvinsky, a Ukrainian-American entrepreneur. OnlyFans generated one million euros in tax revenue for Ukraine in the first half of 2023 alone.