Kissing their way to millions, the Island Boys sparked a firestorm with their OnlyFans antics before a sudden ban ended it all. The twin brothers, Alex (Flyysoulja) and Franky (Kodiyakredd) Venegas, recently revealed they earned a staggering $1.5 million per month on OnlyFans by posting provocative content, including videos of them kissing each other. This shocking strategy, which they admitted was driven by greed, led to their accounts being shut down after just eight months on the platform. The Island Boys, who first shot to fame in 2021 with their viral TikTok hit “I’m an Island Boy,” turned to OnlyFans in late 2022 or early 2023 to cash in on their fading social media stardom.
Their content started with lifestyle vlogs and music previews, but soon escalated to attention-grabbing stunts. In July 2023, a video of the twins kissing went viral, racking up millions of views and igniting fierce backlash over its suggestive nature. They defended it as a promotional gimmick, insisting it was non-sexual and meant to drive subscriptions.
“We’re both straight males, and kissing is not counted as a sexual act,”
They claimed at the time. In a candid September 2025 interview on the No Jumper podcast, the brothers opened up about their motives.
“It was the devil, that was greed,”
One said, admitting they kissed for the money, which amounted to $1.5 million monthly. They even claimed an unnamed agency paid them $14 million total—$6 million for Franky and $8 million for Alex—to create the controversial content.
However, OnlyFans refuted any such deal. The twins said their accounts were banned after “the feds” pressured the platform, citing the kissing videos as a violation of rules against incestuous or exploitative content. Reflecting on the ordeal, the brothers expressed mixed feelings. One admitted to feeling guilty, saying,
“There’s no way in hell God is not gonna allow this.”
They acknowledged the money didn’t fill the “hole in their hearts” and have since stepped away from OnlyFans, focusing on music, boxing, and faith.
The public reaction was intense, with many slamming the twins for “selling their soul” while others turned the scandal into memes.

