Gay Porn Star Bruce Beckham To Donate 100% Of His April OnlyFans Revenue To Coronavirus Charity
With coronavirus deaths surging in the United States, health care workers and the most vulnerable Americans will need all the help they can get in the weeks and months ahead, and gay porn star Bruce Beckham will be doing his part to aid in that help. The legendary and multi-award winning performer announced today that he’ll be donating 100% of his April revenue from his OnlyFans account to the Center For Disaster Philanthropy’s COVID-19 Response Fund. Here’s a brief description of the charity (read more about it in full here):
The CDP COVID-19 Response Fund will focus on supporting nonprofit organizations working directly to respond to the pandemic among the most vulnerable populations in order to help build their capacity for response. These will include social service organizations focused on supporting hourly wage earners, workers in the gig economy, immigrant/New American populations, older adults, people with disabilities and other communities vulnerable to the physical health, mental health and economic impacts of the pandemic.
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Bruce Beckham’s OnlyFans is just $5.00 a month and includes scenes with fellow top performers like Alex Mecum and Jason Vario, as well as solo material. Beckham has told Str8Up that he’ll provide documentation of revenue along with the charity donation for full transparency.
“I view this as a win-win,” Beckham tells Str8Up, “as subscribers will have full access to all my content, and the entirety of their April subscription fee—minus the 20% cut that OnlyFans collects—will go to the charity.”
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Bruce Beckham was inspired in part by Liam Riley’s recent pledge to donate his April Fleshjack earnings to a coronavirus charity, and living in New York City, Beckham felt compelled to do something to help those in need.
“I’m fortunate enough to have a safe income stream from my OnlyFans, while so many are struggling or putting themselves at risk by saving lives in hospitals,” Beckham explained. “Many of my friends who work in nightlife or on Broadway live paycheck to paycheck and have found themselves suddenly unemployed and scrambling to pay rent and buy food. If all my needs are met, yet there are so many others who are struggling to survive right now, who am I to not donate as much as I can to help others?”
Beckham is also encouraging other performers who might be in a position to help to donate what they can.
“There are a lot of performers who earn much more then me, so if those performers in the higher earning brackets are able to donate any percentage of their own earnings to support COVID-19 relief efforts, that would obviously be great.”
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With regard to how Beckham himself is managing the crisis and getting by day-to-day while living in the epicenter of the pandemic, he tells Str8UpGayPorn that it’s been, in a word, “crazy.”
“Living in the epicenter in Manhattan, it’s been crazy watching normal life and routine turn upside down overnight. Ambulance sirens, deserted streets, and long lines outside grocery stores are the new norm. I’m fortunate to be healthy, fed, and sheltered, so I’m doing all I can to stay inside and stay safe,” Beckham said.
For Beckham (and for me, and probably most of you, too), the key to getting through most days is having a stable routine, even if it’s just a handful of seemingly common, everyday things.
“I have a new routine where everyday I do some kind of living room workout to stay in shape,” he said. “Then, I check in on friends to see how they’re holding up, and see if there’s any way I can help them out. I’ll also try and do something career-related, like filming solo content or tweeting links. Finally, I do something to chill out and relax: read, take a long bath, groom, jerk off, or watch Netflix. Most importantly, I work on staying positive and proactive. It’s gonna be a while before things level out, and I want to be part of the solution.”