Why? Because I'm not actively shaming someone?
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I am not “shaming” anyone for what they look at in private. OnlyFans and Instagram are not illegal, and nobody here has suggested they are. Reducing it to that misses the entire point.
This is not about morality. It is about professional standards, public perception, and basic judgment for someone who holds two very public leadership roles:
Chairman of Holman Barnes and
board member of Wests Tigers.
When you choose to follow 200+ OnlyFans creators on a public, business-adjacent account, that is not private behaviour. That is a conscious public facing action attached to the name and reputation of the organisation you represent.
Leaders do not get to shrug off optics. Their choices directly affect the credibility of the brand they sit over.
Nobody went digging through his personal life. These accounts are public. If an executive voluntarily puts something in the shopfront window, they can't blame people for noticing the display.
A club that wants to be taken seriously, commercially, professionally, and culturally, does not need a board member whose digital footprint reads like his. It is not about policing his hobbies. It is about the judgment of someone who is supposed to set standards for a multi-million dollar organisation.
If any other employee did this publicly, he would be hauled into a PR meeting within 48 hours. Why should the board, the people responsible for the governance and culture, hold themselves to a lower bar?
So no, this is not about ethics or pretending OnlyFans is immoral. It is about whether someone in a high-level governance role understands that their behaviour, even on social media, reflects on the club they claim to steward.
If that is too much to ask of a chairman and board member, then maybe that is part of the problem.