Lucy Banks to Launch New Education Hub for Content Creators

PERTH, Australia — Content creator Lucy Banks is prepping for the pending launch of ThrillSell.com, described as an online resource hub for new and rising creators.

The site will provide a centralized location for creators to "learn how to succeed in the online social space via an empowering variety of helpful hints, tips and links to OnlyFans success coaches, blog posts and articles from sex workers across the globe, sharing their unique perspective, advice and experiences," a rep said.

“As someone who has had the misfortune of dealing with online trolls and vicious people who have harassed me and compromised my safety to the point that I had to involve lawyers, I think it’s important to have an online space and resource center like ThrillSell for sex workers, influencers and models that may not be equipped to handle the highs and lows of OnlyFans and social media fame,” said Banks.

"Many people choose to put themselves out there in a really personal way and don’t think too deeply about the effects, good and bad, that those choices will bring, whether emotional, financial or practical," Banks noted. "My goal is to help others through their journey, so they can pay it forward and help others, and so on, in a continuously-growing, interconnected network of compassionate and sympathetic peers.”

Visit ThrillSell online to sign up ahead of its launch, and preview the site and its features on Instagram.

Follow Lucy Banks on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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