Trump fixer Michael Cohen declares he’s ‘having a blast’ with gay porn star Matthew Camp’s OnlyFans. Yes, really
Former Trump fixer Michael Cohen has declared himself a huge fan of gay porn star Matthew Camp’s OnlyFans account, apparently thanks to a prankster.
Once the right-hand man to Donald Trump and pivotal to his rise to power, Cohen is now making a living on the celebrity platform Cameo, where well-known figures can earn money recording messages for people’s friends.
However, Cohen got more than he bargained for with one request, as he unintentionally ended up recording a message promoting the OnlyFans account of gay porn star Matthew Camp.
In the message shared by Camp on Monday (November 9), Cohen says: “Matthew Camp, Michael Cohen here, former personal attorney to president Donald J Trump, now actually going to be former president Donald J Trump.
“I just want to say how amazing Matthew Camp is on OnlyFans, having a blast and enjoying every minute with you guys.
“Good luck, love it! Stay safe, stay COVID-free, and again, OnlyFans – having a blast with them. Enjoy.”
https://twitter.com/MatthewCampNYC/status/1325877072921841667
It’s unclear who paid the $100 fee for Cohen to record the message, with Camp taking some brief time out from his usual content of nudes and sex to tweet: “Michael Cohen, I’m blushing.”
Tagging in Whoopi Goldberg, he added: “GUYS: Let’s get this on The View.”
One fan responded: “Just when you think 2020 can’t get any more 2020. But hey… someone has legal expenses to cover and Cameo money is green.”
Another added: “Umm…why is Michael Cohen on Cameo and WHYYYY is he shouting out this guy’s OnlyFans?!? ”
Cohen is yet to respond to his likely-unwitting endorsement of Camp – which is certainly not the closest he’s been to the sex industry, given his role in paying hush-money to the adult film star Stormy Daniels.
Michael Cohen was pivotal to Trump’s rise to power.
The fixer was at the centre of many of the 2016 Trump campaign’s murkier episodes, and is thought to have played a pivotal role in securing Trump a pivotal endorsement from evangelical leader Jerry Falwell Jr that cemented his path to the presidency.
In his tell-all book, Michael Cohen admitted he had previously helped Falwell to cover up a looming sex scandal and suggested he later called in the debt from the now-disgraced Liberty University boss in support of Trump.
He wrote: “I would call in this favour, not for me, but for the boss [Trump], at a crucial moment on his journey to the presidency.”
It’s not the first time Cameo has been used to hoodwink celebrities. Some have previously been tricked into reading racist messages, while earlier this year Carole Baskin was duped into paying a gushing tribute to convicted child sex offender Rolf Harris earlier this year.
Cohen is one of a dozen former Trump associates now making money through Cameo, including Stormy Daniels, former fixer Roger Stone, ex-campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, former press secretaries Sean Spicer and Anthony Scaramucci, and ex-White House officials Sebastian Gorka and Omarosa Manigault Newman – as well as Fox News boosters Jeanine Pirro and Gretchen Carlson.