Baywatch star say I am my own Hugh Hefner
Former Playboy model Brande Roderick, 50, is a single mother of two boys.
“Baywatch” alum Brande Roderick talked about her OnlyFans experience, saying it’s an “amazing outlet” that has allowed a single mom like her to take care of her family.
“It’s been great, honestly,” he told Fox News Digital. “Being a single mother of two boys without financial support from their father, I have to take care of my family. And for me, my passion and love is acting and producing. So, for me to do that, You know I have a side job with Only Fans, which helps facilitate my other passions of acting and producing, so it’s been a really wonderful outlet for me.”
The 50-year-old said her content on the platform is similar to what she did when she modeled for Playboy.
“Well, I do a lot, mainly Playboy,” she explained. “I keep doing it, I do beautiful art photos like I was in Playboy, I don’t show any nudity underneath, that’s the only difference, but I try to make them very artistic and very beautiful and very meaningful. “
One advantage to OnlyFans, he said, is that “you’re your own editor.”
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“You just put the pictures out there that you like and that you want the world to see,” he explained. “Whereas when you were doing Playboy, you didn’t really have any control over it. So, it’s like I’m my own Hugh Hefner, I guess.”
Carmen Electra, Roderick’s former “Bewatch” co-star and friend, previously told Fox News Digital that the weirdest request she ever got from her fans was to see her feet.
“It’s funny to me because I get so many requests for my feet, and it cracks me up,” she laughs. “People want to see feet.”
Electra also agreed that she likes being her own boss on the site.
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"You just put the pictures out there that you liked and you knew the world wanted to see. When you were doing Playboy, you didn't really have any control over it. So it's like I'm my own. Hugh Hefner. I think."
“At first, I wasn’t sure it was something I wanted to do, but I really looked into it, and I realized I could be my own boss,” she said. “I love being a part of Only Fans, because when I want to shoot, I shoot. Whatever I want to do, I have creative control.”
Roderick praised the respect and kindness of his fans.
“I don’t know that I’ve made a weird request, to be honest,” she told Fox News Digital. “I wish I had some fun to share. But everybody’s fair, honestly, everybody’s very respectful and kind. My Playboy fans are just, honestly, really sweet, kind people. I really have It’s not like that’s crazy to ask.”
“I think it would be fun if someone asked for a foot picture. Maybe I don’t have pretty feet? I thought I had cute feet,” she joked. “I don’t know, I’ll have to ask Carmen about that.”
Roderick, who played Leigh Dyer on “Baywatch,” said it was “the best time” of her life.
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She particularly recalls shooting in “magical” Hawaii and feeling like a “little family” with the rest of the cast.
“We’re on an island where we only know each other,” Roderick told Fox News Digital. “And it was really like, you know, this gathering of family friends every day. You’re just going out and hanging out in the water and swimming and, you know, Aquaman, Jason Momoa. Swimming with, you know. Don’t ask for better than that.”
However, he noted that filming the series was not all fun, adding that the Hulu documentary “After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun” revealed some of the private struggles the cast of handsome lifeguards had to face. She was playing a role.
“People who look at celebrities and see this kind of beach ‘be watch’ babe lifestyle probably assume, ‘Oh, you know, everybody has a perfect life.’ or wasn’t perfect and that you know there are struggles that people have gone through, that you know maybe the world didn’t know about,” Roderick said.
“And I think it’s definitely going to shed some light on, you know, people are going to be vulnerable and really, you know, talk about their experiences, not just the experiences of the show. It’s really at this point. His life experiences during the 90s, early 2000s.”
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