Kaylen Ward Just Launched a New Charity Porn Campaign for Puerto Rico

It's the model's second act of naked philanthropy this month

kayen ward at the avn stars booth during the 2020 avn adult expo
Kaylen Ward, pictured back left, at the AVN Stars booth during the 2020 AVN Adult Expo
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The model who made headlines earlier this month for raising over $1M for Australian fire relief by sending nude photos to anyone who donated to approved fundraising programs just announced her second campaign. Following the massive success of her Australia campaign, “Naked Philanthropist” Kaylen Ward is raising money to support earthquake relief in Puerto Rico.

Like last time, Ward announced the campaign via Twitter — where, as Vox previously reported, her follower account has increased by at least 250,000 since her first campaign went viral.

“I’m sending nudes to every person who donates at least $10 to any one of these fundraisers for the earthquakes in Puerto Rico,” Ward tweeted Wednesday afternoon. “You must post your donation confirmation in the comments below. Let’s help save Puerto Rico.”

The model officially launched the campaign this afternoon mere minutes after broaching the idea to her Twitter followers. “Should I run another special to raise money for the Puerto Rico earthquakes,” Ward tweeted to immediate encouragement, racking up more than 100 replies and 2.6K likes within an hour.

The model has also taken her charitable campaigns to OnlyFans, a platform where subscribers can pay to access (often NSFW) content from creators. The partnership, first announced last week after the platform’s head of marketing pitched Ward on Twitter, marks a first of its kind charitable collaboration for OnlyFans. Last week Ward announced that 20 percent of her OnlyFans earnings would go to support relief efforts in Australia, and the model just announced a similar collaboration for her new Puerto Rico campaign, tweeting that 30 percent of her earnings on the platform over the next week would be going toward earthquake relief benefits.

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