Paul Cassidy’s Online Presence – Too Much or Just Right?

Started 3 months ago by TheRealLiam99 in People Discovery

I've been following Paul Cassidy for a while now, and I have to say, his fitness content is actually pretty solid. Some influencers just flex and don’t provide...

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I've been following Paul Cassidy for a while now, and I have to say, his fitness content is actually pretty solid. Some influencers just flex and don’t provide real value, but I feel like he genuinely knows his stuff when it comes to training. That said, his adult content side is kinda surprising to me. What do you all think?

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    Yeah, his content is legit. The OnlyFans part doesn’t bother me—it’s just another way creators make money. If anything, it probably helps his engagement overall.

  • Replied 2 months ago

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    Did you know guys that he is a Gay Porn Star? He was starting ages ago in porn industry, now he is mainly creates adult content on OnlyFans-now also with girls. He was talking about that on his YouTube channel. Worth checking out!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxiLZC_JGdA

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    I actually came across Paul on Instagram through his comedy reels before I even knew about the fitness side. His humor is on point. He doesn’t take himself too seriously, which is refreshing. As for the adult content, I think people need to chill—he’s an entertainer first and foremost.

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    The collabs he does are interesting. I noticed he’s worked with people like Reno Gold and Daniel Knight, who are well-known in the OF scene. It makes sense why he leans into that type of content, but at the same time, his mainstream presence is still strong.

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    I don’t get the hype. Yeah, he looks good, but his training advice isn’t groundbreaking. A lot of what he posts is just standard fitness stuff. Also, does anyone else feel like his social media presence is a bit all over the place? Fitness, comedy, OnlyFans… kinda hard to take him seriously as a fitness influencer when his brand is split like that.

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    It’s cool to see someone from Slovakia make it big internationally. Most fitness influencers I follow are from the US, so it’s refreshing to see a European creator k**ling it. He reps Slovakia well, and I respect that.

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    I appreciate his energy and positive vibes. Also, can we talk about his collabs? Some of them are 🔥🔥🔥. He definitely knows how to market himself and keep people interested. It’s all about strategy.

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    I think at the end of the day, Paul is doing what makes him money, and he’s good at it. Fitness, entertainment, OF—it’s all part of his brand. If people enjoy it, let them. He’s clearly built a following across multiple platforms, so he must be doing something right.