Pump Rules newcomer calls out co-stars’ dark, weird OnlyFans content

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Angelica Jensen, one of the new cast members on Vanderpump Rules, has spoken out about co-stars monetizing explicit material. She says she does not condemn creators who use subscription platforms. But she draws a clear line at what she calls disturbing themes that echoed family roleplay. Her comments have stirred fresh conversation around the show and the blurred lines between reality TV and adult content.

Why Jensen says she felt compelled to speak up about OnlyFans posts

Jensen told reporters she has no principled objection to people running an OnlyFans. She made a distinction between adult work and what she describes as darker concepts. In her words, some content crossed a personal boundary.

  • Not anti-OnlyFans: Jensen emphasizes freedom for creators to earn money online.
  • Concerned about themes: Her problem is with material that appears to simulate familial or incestuous interactions.
  • Personal discomfort: She called the material “weird” and unsettling to her.

Who was implicated and how the allegations surfaced

According to Jensen, the issue came to light through a co-worker. Israel Selem reportedly described an explicit video involving multiple men. Jensen declined to view the content herself.

She said the account Selem relayed included references to two cousins who are known from the show. Jensen stopped short of naming specific titles of posts or sharing visual details. But she said she was disturbed by the implication that performers were portraying familial roles in paid videos.

What Jensen says about Jason Cohen and Chris Hahn

Jensen referenced two cast members who have promoted adult content publicly. She framed her objection as focused on a perceived theme rather than the creators themselves.

  • She described the content as marketed around a taboo motif.
  • Jensen stressed that she wasn’t judging the men for having an OnlyFans account.
  • Her main issue: the apparent incestuous angle used to sell the material.

How prior interactions with Jason Cohen influenced her reaction

Jensen also linked her strong reaction to a short romantic encounter with one of the men. She said that early missteps shaped her opinion.

  • She recalled being stood up on a date.
  • She alleged he lied about aspects of their time together.
  • Those experiences, she says, made it easier for her to distance herself.

Colleagues’ reactions at SUR and on set

Jensen works as a hostess at SUR, the restaurant tied to Lisa Vanderpump. Cast dynamics at the West Hollywood spot have long fueled on-screen storylines. She described a casual culture around OnlyFans in Los Angeles, but added that the alleged cousin videos felt different.

Other co-workers have discussed the posts on camera. Jensen recounted an instance where a teammate read a graphic caption aloud. That moment, she said, crystallized her discomfort.

What media outlets and the network are saying

Page Six and other outlets have contacted the network and the individuals named for comment. As of now, there is no public, detailed response from the network or from the accused performers.

Why this matters for Vanderpump Rules and public perception

Vanderpump Rules returned with a mostly new cast for its 12th season. The reboot already explores how off-screen revenue streams shape on-screen reputations. Jensen’s remarks feed into a larger debate over where to draw ethical lines in influencer and reality-star careers.

  • Season: 12th season, new cast dynamic.
  • Air time: Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.
  • Setting: SUR remains a central backdrop for drama.

Questions left unanswered and what to watch for next

The claims raise several open issues. There is no confirmation of the exact content or who created it. The network’s response could clarify policy or reputational consequences.

  • Will Bravo issue a statement or take action?
  • Will the creators named respond publicly?
  • How will the show address monetized adult content linked to cast members?

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