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The hypothesis is that the beach serves as a “heterotopic” space that legitimizes voyeurism. By removing the context of a bedroom (traditionally associated with sex work) and relocating it to a natural, sunlit shore, Ralphs capitalizes on a “naturalization” of erotic capital. 2.1 The Beach as a Liminal Heterotopia Michel Foucault (1967) defined heterotopias as spaces that are simultaneously physical and mythical, where the rules of normal society are suspended. The beach is a classic heterotopia: a place where clothing is minimal, time is measured by tides, and social hierarchies flatten. For OF creators, filming on a beach allows them to argue they are not "adult performers" but "lifestyle influencers" who happen to be nude. The sound of waves and the presence of sun create a psychological association with vacation, relaxation, and health—counteracting the "sinful" connotations of pornography. There is a growing discourse against influencers damaging
The Digital Sandbox: Monetizing Authenticity and Erotic Capital in the Attention Economy – A Case Study of OnlyFans Creator Anna Ralphs and “Beach Content” Discussion: Is the Beach a Sustainable Niche
While not a mainstream celebrity, Ralphs represents a significant archetype: the girl-next-door who travels to exotic beaches. Her content rarely features explicit hardcore pornography; instead, it occupies a grey area between lingerie modeling, bikini try-ons, and “implied nudity” set against oceanic backdrops. This paper asks:
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