A top San Diego high school rented out its gymnasium to a production company that filmed a 24-hour livestream presented by an adult content site called Fansly.
Fansly, described as a subscription-based platform where creators share exclusive content with fans, is a competitor to OnlyFans and allows creators to post content that is described as being “from mild to spicy.” The 24-hour video, uploaded on Friday to Twitch by internet personality Paymoney Wubby, was labeled “24 HOUR TAG PRESENTED BY Fansly,” showing four men playing a tag-style game while participating in game show activities, eating segments and other small tasks.
Reports about the video first broke Sunday evening from Restore San Diego Chairwoman Amy Reichert, who confirmed the filming location was Canyon Crest Academy’s (CCA) gym. (RELATED: Tech Company’s Personalized Porn Scheme Will Leave Young Men Worse Off Than Before)
CCA, ranked as the number one high school in San Diego, confirmed to the Daily Caller News Foundation that the CCA Foundation (CCAF) approved a production company’s use of its gym Friday for filming. In a statement provided to the DCNF, the San Dieguito Union High School District (SDUHSD) said it learned about the incident on Sunday and understands that the production company filmed “a game show with highly inappropriate content.”
“We understand that the production company filmed a game show with highly inappropriate content that appears to have violated the terms of the agreement between CCAF and the production company, as well as the District’s community standards and policies,” the SDUHSD stated.
“While school sites are intended to be a civic center available for public use, such use is not without limits, and our top priority is always the safety and support of our students,” the SDUHSD added. “The District will consult with legal counsel and consider pursuing legal action against the parties involved to hold them accountable for the egregious conduct on our school campus.”
During the livestream, the men were seen doing mundane tasks such as eating, solving puzzles and playing cards before a person dressed in a full-body latex suit would pop out of the stage center and tag one or more of the contestants. Whoever was tagged would then have to participate in an activity as their “punishment.”
One of the activities, seen about five hours into the livestream, was what the men described as a “sex swing,” in which one of the tagged participants was hoisted horizontally into the swing and lifted over a bed that appeared to be covered in white powder. With a cover placed over his mouth and a soft helmet on his head, the latex-clad tagger stood beside him as a woman in tight shorts and fishnets was behind him holding the rope that dropped him onto the mattress.
Another game show activity the men participated in was labeled “Blow,” in which two contestants put pantyhose over their heads and stretched forward to see if they could blow out a candle placed in front of them.
“Sex swing” at 24 Hour Tag Presented by Fansly on Twitch [Screenshot/Twitch/PaymoneyWubby]
“Blow” at 24 Hour Tag Presented by Fansly on Twitch [Screenshot/Twitch/PaymoneyWubby]
Throughout the livestream, women could be seen coming out wearing short skirts, high heels and fishnet stockings, with their buttocks and cleavage visible numerous times. At one point during the game, the four contestants were “awarded” sashes with titles given to them after answering a series of questions, which included “botched penis,” “privately racist,” “whomegalul” and “pedophile.”
Sashes Given at Sashes Given at 24 Hour Tag Presented by Fansly on Twitch [Screenshot/Twitch/PaymoneyWubby]
While SDUHSD did not clarify whether the recording took place during school hours, the contestants could be heard saying around nine and a half hours in that they thought someone involved in the production, or a student, was outside the gym doors.
“There’s more people knocking at the doors,” one of the men stated.
“I think they’re children,” another could be heard adding.
Shortly after, another activity began in which one of the men was seen licking chocolate off the feet of two women wearing Fansly shirts.
Chocolate licking at 24 Hour Tag Presented by Fansly on Twitch [Screenshot/Twitch/PaymoneyWubby]
Across more than 20 hours of content, the men were seen participating in other activities such as a mock crucifixion labeled as “crucifixion of clout,” waxing their legs, a drag queen segment and playing “mini bowl,” in which one man wore a bowling pin jockstrap.
Girls in 24 Hour Tag Presented by Fansly on Twitch [Screenshot/Twitch/PaymoneyWubby]
Drag time at 24 Hour Tag Presented by Fansly on Twitch [Screenshot/Twitch/PaymoneyWubby]
A picture posted on Wubby’s X account showed the production team, including the women, using the weight room as a backroom for staging, with the CCA logo visible on one of the chairs. The woman tagged in the picture, who was one of the girls who had her feet licked, has a bio that reads, “Striving to be both the classiest AND sluttiest version of myself at all times,” with full nude top photos on her account.
Despite SDUHSD’s allegation that the content violated the terms of its agreement with CCAF, a lawyer for Wubby told the DCNF that, due to the nature of the content, the production company was upfront about disclosing that Fansly would be involved in the project.
Attorney Jason Brower said the disclosure was reviewed during the contracting phase, arguing that, based on that understanding, there is no breach of contract. Brower also said CCA Principal Brett Killeen allegedly sent out a public statement about the breach of contract on Sunday, which the attorney will now review as potentially defamatory.
While an exact compensation amount was not provided to the DCNF, Brower confirmed that the production company paid CCAF for the use of the gym.
In September 2024, CCAF came under fire after two then-CCA students, Kevin Wang and Litong Tian, published a report accusing the foundation of charging student clubs 25% for donations, compared to similar foundations at other schools that charged between 5% and 10%. The foundation was later audited and found to have inaccurate financial reporting, missing records and other issues.
“California public schools are so desperate for money they kicked students out of their own high school gym to rent it to adult content influencers. This is disgraceful. Everyone involved should be held accountable,” Reichert told the DCNF.
According to SDUHSD rules and regulations for rental agreements, any request to use school facilities or grounds by an organization or group must be submitted in writing to the school principal or a designee and signed by the president or secretary of the organization. Per the rental agreement, violations include using profane language, quarreling, fighting or gambling, along with the use of tobacco, intoxicants or narcotics.
In attempts to contact CCA’s principal about the issue, the DCNF was directed to speak with SDUHSD. The video uploaded to Twitch has racked up over 870,000 views.
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