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Of course, Samuele Cunto’s rise has not been without its detractors. He has faced insults, including being called "gay" by people who knew him. Others criticize the authenticity of his content, with some forums discussing the "fake" nature of the gay sex in his videos. For Samuele, however, his path is clear. He sees his work as a form of performance. He sees it as a form of entertainment, not a reflection of his personal desires. And for his girlfriend, his success is something she has accepted, with the only stipulation being that he never films with other women. Her support provides a stable foundation for his unconventional career. : Converting casual social media followers into paying

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