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The adult entertainment industry has historically operated at the margins of popular media. However, the rise of subscription-based content platforms (e.g., OnlyFans, ManyVids) and algorithmic social media (Twitter/X, Instagram, TikTok) has enabled individual performers to bypass traditional gatekeepers. Gina Gerson, who began her career in European studio productions circa 2014, successfully transitioned into an independent digital entrepreneur. This paper analyzes how Gerson’s content strategy—specifically her use of persona, platform affordances, and audience engagement—reflects broader trends in the commodification of intimacy and the blurring lines between amateur and professional media.
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The Digital Niche: Gina Gerson’s Entrepreneurial Model in Adult Entertainment and Popular Media This shift mirrors what media scholar Brooke Erin
Gerson’s early work followed the conventional studio model: scripted scenes, professional crews, and distribution via tube sites or DVD. However, by 2018–2020, she pivoted to self-produced content. This shift mirrors what media scholar Brooke Erin Duffy calls “aspirational labor”—the merging of creative production, marketing, and audience management by the individual worker. Gerson’s output became more frequent, lower in production cost, but higher in perceived authenticity. For her audience, the appeal shifted from cinematic fantasy to parasocial availability. lower in production cost