'Straight' Dan Benson Admits He's 'Comfortable' Creating OnlyFans Contents for Gay Men
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Despite claiming that he is 'straight,' the former 'Wizards of Waverly Place' star says he has no problem filming content for his OnlyFans subscribers who are dominantly gay.

AceShowbiz - Dan Benson has no qualm in creating content for gay men. Though stressing that he is "straight," the actor best known for his portrayal of Zeke Beakerman on "Wizards of Waverly Place" assured that he feels "comfortable" in filming content for his viewers who are mostly gay.

The actor-turned-OnlyFans content creator made the admission when talking to Page Six. In an article published on Sunday, July 9, he first stated, "I am straight." He went on to note that "99 percent" of his subscribers on the adult platform are gay men. Still, he added, "I'm very comfortable making content for gay men. I specifically make content for gay men."

Dan also admitted that he is "pushing my boundaries of things I'm comfortable with" when it came to sharing videos on his OnlyFans account. He continued, "I'm not going to have sex with men on camera because everyone wants to see it. I don't want to look back in 10 years and go, 'OK, I made all this money, I got all this fame because of this, but goddamn it, I was doing all these things that made me feel uncomfortable just for that.' "

The 35-year-old went on to share his experience learning gay culture. "It's specifically not my thing but I totally get it, and I've also learned what they're looking for in terms of what really attracts gay men," he explained. "There's a lot of aspects of sex. Like, not to be vulgar, but, like, ass play that straight men also enjoy."

"But there's a stigma around that for straight men to be comfortable about being open of their enjoyment of ass play," he went on to share. "There's a huge stigma that if you have anything to do with experiencing orgasm through your butt, you're gay, but that's absolutely not true."

Dan also got candid about his journey to joining OnlyFans. Recalling that he once did an online chat with one person for more than one year, he said, "It just became such a long-term thing that I felt like I knew them and then ended up sending nude photos to them."

"And it was months and months later that I kind of found out that those nude photos had been leaked online and that there's now websites that are selling those pictures and videos," he explained. "I had grown into understanding it and being comfortable with my own sexuality, and the thought of doing it publicly, it just didn't scare me at all." However, he admitted it took him "at least a year or more" to go all out.

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