Published: May 4, 2026
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OnlyFans has faced scrutiny over content moderation, especially concerning trans creators who have occasionally been deplatformed due to algorithmic errors or discriminatory reporting. Domino Presley has been an outspoken advocate for fair treatment, and any announcement hinting at an "end" could relate to frustration with platform policies—though no public dispute has been confirmed. Andre Stone has remained largely apolitical, focusing on content production.
As of 2025, Domino Presley has hinted at launching her own membership site (via platforms like Fanvue or LoyalFans) to reduce reliance on OnlyFans’ terms of service. Andre Stone continues to perform but has spoken about moving into directing.
Their collaboration proves that OnlyFans is not a monolith of low-effort content—it is a laboratory for reimagining intimacy, labor, and identity in the digital age.
A less likely but still possible reading is that "ends h..." refers to "ends her" something—perhaps a solo series by Domino Presley on OnlyFans that features Andre Stone in a supporting role. For instance, "Domino Presley ends her hiatus" or "ends her exclusive run." Andre Stone might be part of a farewell scene marking Presley’s reduced output or retirement from certain types of content.
OnlyFans has become the ideal platform for collaborations like Presley and Stone’s because it removes middlemen. Traditional adult studios often dictated pairings, scripts, and release schedules. On OnlyFans, creators decide when, how, and with whom they work. For transgender performers especially, this autonomy is revolutionary. Domino Presley has spoken in interviews about feeling objectified by studio marketing; OnlyFans allows her to present herself on her terms.
Moreover, the platform’s pay-per-view (PPV) messaging and subscription tiers mean that a specific "finale" video can be monetized directly. If the "ends h..." content is a limited-release finale, it may be priced higher or promoted as a collector’s item for fans of both performers.