A Canadian OnlyFans creator named Christina Lea rose to local prominence after she introduced a 25% discount for military personnel on her adult content. This promotional move was reported by Dexterto in its Canadian edition.
Lea operates on OnlyFans under the alias Gilchrist. The 32-year-old creator shares sexually explicit photos and videos, frequently featuring military uniforms. She has expressed an appreciation for military-themed imagery and offers discounted access in exchange for a photo of a user’s military ID.
Following the initiation of the promotion, Lea drew criticism from the Canadian Armed Forces. The ministry issued a warning that producing explicit material while wearing a military uniform could constitute a criminal offense and advised personnel to avoid interaction with the creator.
In interviews, Lea said the promotion significantly boosted her visibility. She claimed that at the time she ranked among the top 8.5% of OnlyFans creators, arguing that the reaction from the Canadian military reflected a misinterpretation of her content and intent.
“I never presented myself as a soldier in public. People who wear uniforms in films aren’t actual soldiers. So why would military police treat me as if I were one?” Lea remarked, expressing frustration with the authorities’ response.
The preceding statements reference the creator’s experience and the subsequent public and institutional responses to the promotional strategy.