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A father and son are making a fortune on OnlyFans sharing naked photos of themselves hanging out together.
Jake Herbert, 26, started his own OnlyFans account several years ago and told the BBC he was making up to $9,000 USD per month posting nude pictures of himself.
But the kinky content creator was determined to make even more money — and found an unexpected opening after sharing a photo of his handsome dad with fans.
“Obviously, I knew that to take this to the next level I had to do something that would get everyone talking,” the UK resident said. “I put a picture of my dad up, just us topless after a workout, and it just went mental.”
The bold Brit asked his father — who hasn’t been publicly named — whether he’d strip down further for a share of some OnlyFans cash.
The monetary benefits proved too tempting to turn down, and the dad was soon joining his son in some steamy snaps strictly available for followers who fork over a fee.
The patriarch — whose age has also not been disclosed — still keeps his main job as a plumber, but some of his co-workers are confused about his rather unorthodox new side hustle.
“He was getting bits of banter and that from where he was working,” his son explained. “And I was like, ‘Look, dad, we just need to make some money. It’s not like we’re doing anything.'”
Last year, Herbert told the Tab he hasn’t even seen his father’s private parts, claiming he keeps his eyes averted as they pose up a storm for the camera.
“We’ve never seen each other naked, the most he’s shown on my page is his a–,” the savvy son claimed.
“Furthest me and my dad would go is … well, you’ll have to subscribe to see!” he added.
At the time, Herbert claimed he had a girlfriend who wasn’t fazed by the odd father-son bonding activity. In fact, the lady love was supportive because the enormous income helped fund their lavish lifestyle.
Herbert told the BBC he now rakes in around $40,000 USD per month and gives his father a small cut of the cash.
The shameless son says he’s not embarrassed about his frisky photo shoots with his father, telling the BBC: “I don’t care, because I knew it was going to come to a big payment. And it would get people talking, and it would get people to subscribe.”







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Published: 01:18 BST, 7 April 2017 | Updated: 02:52 BST, 7 April 2017
A Current Affair reporter Ben McCormack directed a sick gay incest film that shows a father performing a sex act on his adult son, Daily Mail Australia can reveal.
McCormack, who was yesterday charged with sending child pornography, wrote and directed a five-minute film about a young man's trip to a gay bath house in Brisbane.
The protagonist, who wears nothing more than a towel for most of the short film, is seen being pleasured by an anonymous man, who is later revealed to be his father.
One of McCormack's colleagues at ACA said people at the network were disgusted by the film - and revealed that he had planned to settle down and have children before his shocking arrest.
Reporter Ben McCormack directed a sick gay incest film that shows a father performing a sex act on his son. Pictured, the son in the film
A Current Affair journalist McCormack wrote and directed a five-minute film about a young man's trip to a gay bath house in Brisbane. Pictured, a man in the bath house
The protagonist is seen being pleasured by an anonymous man, who is later revealed to be his father (pictured)
The young man is pleasured by a man through a hole in a wall, but when he exits, he realises the man is his father
McCormack's movie, called 'Family Outing', shows a young man nervously walking through a sex club wearing only a towel as other men leer at him.
He then walks into a cubicle and is pleasured by a man through a hole in a wall. When the two men exit, they look at each other and realise each other's identity. 
'Dad?' the son says, as the film ends. 
The black-and-white film, filmed in 2001, was shot at an inner-city gay bath house in Brisbane. 
A colleague of McCormack's at ACA has also revealed that the reporter had been looking forward to settling down and having children.
'Ben has been openly gay the entire time he was at Nine,' they said.
'He was a single guy and a few years ago he was talking about having a kid.
'McCormack would often talk about his filmmaking prowess and in particular about 'Family Outing',' they said.
'He would talk about it all the time. The storyline was a bit sick and made people around the ACA office say "why the f*** would you do that?"
McCormack's movie, called 'Family Outing', shows a young man nervously walking through a sex club wearing only a towel as other men leer at him
Men are seen touching each other inside the Brisbane bath house during the short film 
The black-and-white film was shot at an inner-city gay bath house in Brisbane. Pictured, a wall of a cubicle, which has a hole in it
Ben McCormack was sensationally charged with using a carriage service for child pornography material on Thursday
One of the film's crew told Daily Mail Australia that the film was 'highly successful' and was shown at film festivals around the world. 
'It was confronting but it wasn't strange because I knew that Ben was gay,' the source said.
The source, who said they have not spoken to McCormack for 15 years, said none of the actors or crew were paid for working on the film.
Speaking of the accusations made against the Channel Nine veteran reporter, they added: 'The whole thing has shocked me. No one had a clue.' 
One of McCormack's colleagues said staff were left shocked when he was charged on Thursday.
'His arrest came as a real shock because we thought there were no surprises about Ben - he was open about being gay even though Nine is not exactly the most gay-friendly place to work. Even the chicks there are really blokey," the source said.
The colleague said he was assigned to chase down paedophile Robert Hughes in Singapore after Peter Stefanovic landed an interview with one of his victims, Sarah Monahan, who was a child at the time she appeared alongside Hughes in the 1980s sitcom Hey Dad!.
One of McCormack's colleagues said staff were left shocked when he was charged
The journalist was instrumental in Nine's coverage of the Hey Dad! abuse saga
McCormack (left) was suspended by the network after he allegedly had 'sexually explicit conversations' about children and discussed child pornography with another man
Colleagues remembered him as a reporter who would 'get the job done and didn't have a massive private life'.
'He didn't have anyone to go home to and he would hang around work until late,' they said.
Sources said McCormack, 42, was 'very close' to ACA's head cameraman Drew Benjamin, who has been at the network for 30-odd years, and drove McCormack away from Redfern police station on Thursday night. 
McCormack was sensationally charged with sending child pornography using a carriage service on Thursday.
He was suspended by the network after he allegedly had 'sexually explicit conversations' about children and discussed child pornography with another man.
His strict bail conditions mean he is unable to go on the internet other than for work, including social media websites,.
He is also not allowed to meet anyone under the age of 16, other than family members - and even then an adult must be in the room at the time.
McCormack is also banned from communicating with anyone under the age of 16 and cannot go near playgrounds, schools or anywhere 'known to be frequented by children'.
He is due to appear in court on May 1. 
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