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Creed star Michael B Jordan to join OnlyFans for charity

Michael B Jordan reveals plans to join the adult website OnlyFans in order to raise money for charity.

Creed and Black Panther actor Michael B Jordan has claimed that he is joining the explicit adults site OnlyFans in order to raise money for charity.

The 33-year-old, who was named People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive last week, made his comments during an interview with Jimmy Kimmel on Monday.

OnlyFans has soared in popularity with celebrities over the last year, with many using it as a lucrative side-hustle that can earn them millions.

"I'm actually going to start one," Jordan told Kimmel, "but like all the proceeds I want to go towards a barber school because during the quarantine, you know, there's been so many businesses and schools that shut down."

Jordan has yet to launch an account on OnlyFans and it is unclear what kind of material he intends to post on the website.

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