Son of OnlyFans creator shares the one explicit scene he found most uncomfortable to film due to its ‘messy’ nature
In a world where digital content creation continues to reshape boundaries, one Brazilian family has found itself at the center of a controversial conversation. Andressa Urach, once a successful model and television personality, has pivoted to a bold new career path—one that has brought unexpected dynamics into her personal life, especially with her son, Arthur.
Once a runner-up in the famed Miss BumBum pageant and known for her public persona, Urach now creates adult content for a subscription-based platform. What makes her story particularly unusual is that her 18-year-old son, Arthur, has taken on the role of her personal videographer. The situation, while legal and consensual, has sparked widespread debate across social media and cultural circles, particularly in Brazil where traditional family values remain deeply rooted.
Arthur first disclosed his involvement in 2023 during a candid Instagram Q&A session, responding with casual confidence: “Yep, I’m really badass with pictures, right?” His laid-back tone sparked a wave of disbelief, with many followers struggling to understand how a son could feel comfortable filming such intimate material featuring his own mother.
Though many outsiders express discomfort or judgment, Arthur has maintained a firm stance of acceptance. When asked if he felt ashamed of his mother’s decision, he answered: “I’m not ashamed, I’m very serene with her decision.” This sense of calm, however, did not extend to everyone in the family. Andressa’s former husband, Thiago Lopes, publicly criticized the close relationship between mother and son, particularly after the two were seen together at a nightclub. He accused her of exposing Arthur to environments inappropriate for a son, prompting a larger public discourse about boundaries and family dynamics.
Yet even Arthur admits there are limits to his composure. During an interview on the Spanish talk show Programa Chupim, he shared a moment that pushed his tolerance to the edge. Recalling one particularly graphic shoot, Arthur said, “Well, for me it’s really work… even because she’s my mother and I’m not attracted to her.” He added, “Sometimes I’m like, ‘that’s gross.’”
As the two laughed during the interview, Andressa filled in the details: “I was shooting an anal scene and it got messy. He was like, ‘Ew, that’s gross.’” Arthur, visibly uncomfortable even recounting the memory, added, “Man, what a stink.” According to Andressa, a mishap with a cleansing routine resulted in an unfortunate accident during filming, prompting both laughter and disgust.
Despite these awkward moments, both mother and son appear to share a close bond and mutual understanding of the unusual nature of their arrangement. After briefly stepping away from content creation due to a spiritual awakening and inner conflict with her religious beliefs, Andressa returned to her platform just two months later. Her bio now reads: “Andressa Urach like you’ve never seen her before…”
She reportedly charges $50 per month for subscribers to access her content, and her reappearance on the platform has reignited both support and criticism. In the wake of the Chupim interview going viral, reactions have been deeply divided. While some applaud their openness and nontraditional family business model, others express discomfort and question the emotional and psychological implications of such a dynamic.
What remains clear is that Andressa and Arthur are forging their own path, regardless of societal expectations. In a rapidly evolving digital age, where boundaries between personal and professional life continue to blur, this family’s story forces a difficult question: how far is too far when it comes to redefining norms?
While public opinion remains divided, Andressa and Arthur seem to have found a rhythm that works for them — one that is legal, consensual, and, at least in their eyes, functional.
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Adapted from reporting by LADbible and Programa Chupim (YouTube)