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According to this top male model, the 'bigger the house, the lonelier you get' - as even though he's ridiculously rich, he's still desperately craving some company.

CJ Clark launched his X-rated career the minute he turned 18, as after gaining a large following on TikTok, he had already accumulated a adj customer base.

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Millionaire male OnlyFans model, 21, admits he is desperately lonely with no social skills and a porn addiction

One of the most successful male models on OnlyFans has lifted the lid on his confidential life of loneliness in a heartbreaking new interview.

CJ Clark, 21, is already a multimillionaire with a huge house in San Diego and several luxury sports cars, but he tells GQ magazine that his daily reality is far different than the happy-go-lucky hunk his fans see on social media.

'Living alone in a vast house is super lonely,' he told the publication. 'The bigger the home, the lonelier you get.'

CJ spends most of his day going to the gym, watching movies alone, or chatting to his OnlyFans subscribers.

'It went from feeling like I never had any attention in my life to appreciate, holy s**t — 10, people were seeing me be myself,' he said. 

He's only ever had one serious girlfriend, which was a long-distance relationship, and has trouble talking to strangers face-to-face.

Instead of meeting people in the authentic world, he prefers to subscribe to other OnlyFans creators and message them thro

“He Survived HIV And His Son” - Jeff Teague’s Co-Host Sparks Outrage Over Magic Johnson Controversial Comments originally appeared on Fadeaway World.

A recent episode of the Club podcast featuring Jeff Teague and co-host Bishop B. Henn, actual name Brian Hennessy, has sparked major backlash online after a controversial and insensitive comment about NBA legend Magic Johnson. During the conversation, Henn said:

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“He survived HIV and his son… What I'm saying is that everything Magic Johnson had to endure, with people just disrespecting him, his family, his wife, everything. Shoutout to Magic Johnson, bro. You one of the GOATs for sure.”

While the intention may have been to praise Magic Johnson’s resilience and legacy, many listeners were taken aback by the phrasing, particularly the line “He survived HIV and his son” which quickly went viral and was widely condemned as tone-deaf and disrespectful.

Magic Johnson, an icon of basketball and business, has indeed overcome tremendous challenges throughout his life. Diagnosed with HIV in at the height of

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(Sixth-Year Redshirt Senior): Saw action in 13 games and made three starts in lone season with Hurricanes&#;Totaled 19 tackles (seven solo), two tackles for loss and one half-sack&#;Had half-tackle for decline in season-opening win at Florida (Aug. 31)&#;Had one tackle for loss in win over Florida A&M (Sept. 7)&#;Finished with two tackles in victory over Ball State (Sept. 14)&#;Totaled two tackles in defeat at USF (Sept. 21)&#;Had one tackle against Virginia Tech (Sept. 27)&#;Posted two tackles in win at Cal (Oct. 5) and two more in triumph at Louisville (Oct. 19)&#;Had one tackle against Florida State (Oct. 26)&#;Posted two tackles at Duke (Nov. 2)&#;Recorded one solo halt at Georgia Tech (Nov. 9)&#;Had two tackles in win over Wake Forest (Nov. 23), earning first start of Miami career&#;Started and posted one tackle at Syracuse (Nov. 30)&#;Started and had one tackle in Pop-Tarts Bowl against Iowa State (Dec. 28)

Before Miami: Spent previous five seasons () at NC State…Finished Wolfpack career with 72 tackles, tackles for loss and four sacks…Had 22 tackles, four tackle