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Harvard hosted an OnlyFans model for a business class discussion. Today’s show breaks it down.
“If you were just to bet what is going to bring you more happiness, fulfillment, and freedom -- and you had one path -- Ivy League schools and get a degree or trade school and start a business, pick path B every time. It does not mean it is always the case. I am just talking about playing the odds, and we have been told the opposite,” Crowder said. “Here is why.”
OnlyFans Star Ari Kytsya spoke during a business class decision at Harvard, where she advocated in favor of working in the sex industry.
According to TMZ:
OnlyFans Star Ari Kytsya just spoke to a class at Harvard about her adult entertainment career and, of course, got some backlash ... and she's ready to give haters an education.
Here's the deal ... Ari was invited to speak at the prestigious university about taboo businesses ... topics she obviously is well-versed in, being a massive OF star. And yet, she still got flak from those who said her presence on campus was a joke.
The adult-entertainment star says she wants to start making sexual content that is not dominated by outdated, male chauvinism ... and even show that porn can have "consent" dialogue so viewers know it's OK and normal to communicate with their partner.
“I do not know why you need to have a class on this,” Crowder said. “When people do this and say they are an entrepreneur, it is silly. It just does not seem that Harvard got that memo.”
According to the left, these are the intellectuals.
“What they really mean is people who attend these institutions and encourage these kinds of classes. I do not believe they are more intelligent than someone who starts a business. How is it a measure of intelligence that someone has sat in these classes at Harvard?” Crowder said.
May 6, 2026 at 11:19AM - Madison W
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