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The internet just lost its mind — and for once, it’s justified.
This isn’t clever. It’s lazy GenZ brainrot trying to be “edgy” in a country where OnlyFans is literally banned. They took a family setting, dripped it in sweat and cleavage shots, then dropped the nuclear wordplay like it was 4chan humor.
Thousands of views in hours. parents fuming, uncles sharing it in family groups with “yeh kya bakwas hai,” and every 19-year-old intern high-fiving themselves for “disrupting” indian advertising. flipkart gets the controversy clicks, the brand stays trending, and actual dignity takes another L.
No cultural filter. No respect for the audience. Just shock-value puns because “engagement = money.” The same crowd that cries about objectification suddenly thinks slipping OnlyFans into grandma’s living room is peak creativity.