These classes are helping sex workers transition careers to online sphere

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FanCentro’s Centro University offers webinars and masterclasses to sex workers to help in their digital transition amid the COVID-19 pandemic

“Sex work is real work, and benefits from education and training just like any other. The more support we can give to performers, the more our industry will thrive,” Centro University explained in a news release.As a result, certain industry professionals are offering virtual masterclasses to help workers in the adult sector to diversify their business and succeed in an industry that is now highly competitive. One such pro is the American dominatrix, Mz.

Sex industry workers have not been the only ones experimenting with online adult content during the COVID-19 pandemic. Certain mainstream celebrities and influencers have recently announced joining the subscription-based OnlyFans website, often dubbed the “Instagram of porn”.

 

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