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Lauryn ‘Pumpkin’ Shannon: I’m Boning My Boyfriend on OnlyFans! Only …

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Just a few months ago, Lauryn “Pumpkin” Shannon launched her OnlyFans.

At first, she kept things softcore.

After a more than successful launch, Lauryn is preparing to unleash more than just nudes upon her subscribers.

The mother of four is explaining why she’s now ready to post hardcore videos for her fans. Who will be her co-stars?

Lauryn 'Pumpkin' Shannon in 2019.
Lauryn ‘Pumpkin’ Shannon attends WEtv’s premiere fashion event on March 13, 2019. (Photo Credit: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for WEtv)

She’s turning her OnlyFans up a notch!

Lauryn spoke to TMZ about how, unlike her initial OnlyFans launch in March, she’s now ready to go all the way on the platform.

“I really started doing hardcore,” she acknowledged.

Lauryn explained that this is “because, truthfully, it’s another revenue of money and so many options to do and give.”

She is already making a killing on the adult subscription platform.

Additionally, Lauryn has also teamed up with a strip club.

Lauryn 'Pumpkin' Shannon's OnlyFans page the week of its launch.
Launching her OnlyFans account, Lauryn ‘Pumpkin’ Shannon opted for a bold subscription price. (Image Credit: OnlyFans)

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For now, the hardcore offering features only Lauryn and her boyfriend, Darrin Kitchens.

The video is pay-per-view, a controversial but not uncommon choice only the OnlyFans platform.

(Some sex workers offer free or very cheap subscriptions while doing PPV for profits, while others have higher subscription costs but advertise “no PPV ever.” It really depends upon what the subscriber is looking for.)

Usually, these sorts of videos cost anywhere from $10 to $50 depending upon how many performers are in them, how long they are, etc.

In Lauryn’s case, she’s apparently charging from between $100 to $150, depending upon how much footage of her and Darrin you want to see.

Her boyfriend won’t be the only partner on screen with her

Lauryn has big plans for her future on OnlyFans, by the way.

Boning her boyfriend on camera is to be expected, but she plans to branch out.

She told TMZ that she plans to hook up with at least one other woman for future content.

Lauryn even acknowledged that she and Darrin may end up doing a threesome in the future.

All of this may hinge upon how many subscribers are curious — or horny — enough to shell out a utility payment’s dollar amount for the footage.

Some believe that Lauryn has not found true happiness following her split from Josh Efird.

Instead, they argue that she is caught in a downward spiral — with some even comparing this to Mama June Shannon’s pre-pandemic downfall in which she lost her home, her fortune, a tooth, and a lot of trust from her family.

That’s not really a fair comparison. It does appear that Lauryn is “acting out” a little (though we should remember that she became a mom at 17 and had an unenviable childhood), but she’s making money — not losing it.

Though Lauryn and June have both made outlandish public statements, we think that some of those accusing her of spiraling are expressing anti-sex work bias, even if they do not mean to. Sex work is work, and it seems to be paying more than WEtv is shelling out for their reality show.

Most people who sign up as OnlyFans creators are not likely to make much, let alone enough to make a living. Lauryn has reported 6-figure earnings. Good for her!

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Many of the OG developers of WordPress, including myself, tend more towards the blogging side. Writers, photographers, podcasters, journalists, the people for whom a reverse chronological stream on the homepage is the most obvious thing in the world. We link out a lot, love comments, social features and think a lot about the editor as a writing environment.

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Breakout Candidates: One Player From Each NFC Team Poised For A Star Turn

The hope for every NFL team ahead of each season always comes down to one truth: the belief that they have a player (or players) who will finally exceed their expectations. Someone, they think, is about to become a star. And they believe the whole team will be carried along for the ride. So who’s primed to break out in 2026? Some are familiar names. Some have flown way under the radar. Here are 16 breakout candidates — one for each NFC team. NFC EAST His career has been a disaster of injuries, from a torn ACL keeping him out as a rookie to another one prematurely ending his second season and ruining his third. But in between, Overshown did have five sacks in 13 games in 2024, where he showed off his speed and explosive playmaking ability. Presumably healthy now, the 6-2, 220-pound linebacker could be a star on a Dallas defense that needs one with Micah Parsons now long gone, especially with a rebuilt defensive line playing in front of him. Overshown has the sideline-to-sideline skills the Cowboys have been lacking of late. There were huge expectations for the No. 3 overall pick of last year’s draft, but his headline numbers didn’t match them. He didn’t have his first full sack until Week 13 and finished with just four overall. But buried behind that disappointing total were 23 quarterback hits and, according to PFF, 66 quarterback pressures, which led all rookies. Those are huge numbers, which indicate there’s a lot more to come. He still has fellow pass-rushers Brian Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux to draw attention, and a new defensive coordinator in Dennard Wilson to presumably find better ways to use him. Double digits in sacks wouldn’t be a shock for Carter. When Howie Roseman traded fifth- and sixth-round picks for Wicks this offseason, it looked like a depth move for a team that was about to trade A.J. Brown. But it could end up being a lot more than that. Yes, DeVonta Smith is the Eagles’ No. 1 receiver, and first-rounder Makai Lemon is the favorite to be No. 2. But Wicks could put up a fight for that spot in the short term. He was underused in Green Bay, despite catching 60% of the balls thrown his way and averaging 12.3 yards per catch. He’s also only 25, so his best might still be in front of him. Lemon has more upside, but Wicks has the experience and played in the system new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion is bringing with him from Green Bay. Wicks will have a chance to help fill Brown’s shoes, especially early in the season. In Jayden Daniels’ spectacular 2024 rookie season, 19% of his passes went to tight end Zach Ertz, who was his second-leading receiver (66-654-7). Ertz is gone now, replaced by the 26-year-old Okonkwo. He averaged 54-522-1 over the past three seasons for some bad Titans offenses. The Commanders do have a new offensive coordinator (David Blough), but Daniels clearly loves to throw to his tight ends. And he doesn’t have a lot of other great weapons to choose from in Washington anyway. All of that should mean an increase in workload for Okonkwo, who potentially has huge upside with a better quarterback. NFC NORTH He went a long way toward establishing himself as an elite tight end last season when he caught 58 passes for 713 yards and six touchdowns. But it’s how he finished that truly showed off his potential. He exploded after catching just 11 passes for 116 yards over the first six games of his rookie campaign. In his final four games alone, including two in the playoffs, he had 28 catches for 378 yards and two touchdowns. If he even comes close to replicating that over a full season, he might be the NFL’s top receiver at his position. The Bears do have Cole Kmet to take away a few catches, but Loveland is firmly established as Chicago’s No. 1 tight end. There aren’t many more electric than him in the entire league. The Lions looked like they had a budding star in the middle of their defense in 2023 when McNeil had five sacks through the first 13 games and was proving to be a tough run-stuffer. But then his season was derailed by a knee injury. The Lions still gave him a four-year, $97 million extension, but the next year he had 3.5 sacks in 14 games before tearing his ACL. He’s presumably healthier now than he has been in three seasons. And with a healthy Aidan Hutchinson and Tyleik Williams alongside him, the Lions’ line could be more dangerous than ever. McNeill won’t get a lot of attention from blockers, which could give him the room for his pass rushing numbers to shoot back up. The Packers didn’t give the 2022 second-rounder a four-year, $110 million contract in the offseason for more of the same from a player who’s never topped 41 catches or 620 yards in any of his four NFL seasons. Nor would they have traded away Dontayvion Wicks or let Romeo Doubs leave in free agency for a middling player. What they did was clear the deck for the 27-year-old to finally fulfill his promise in what surely will be a larger role. Matt LaFleur’s offense has never been high volume for the passing game, and it has always encouraged spreading the ball around, save for some seasons involving Davante Adams. But there are fewer weapons for quarterback Jordan Love to target now, and Watson has the talent to be the best of the smaller bunch. The 23-year-old edge defender recorded eight sacks last season, but even more was expected when the Vikings traded up to get him in the first round in 2024. He didn’t do much as a rookie, or in the first half of last season. But the former SEC Defensive Player of the Year had 6.5 sacks over the final eight weeks of 2025, which could be a sign of things to come. The Vikings traded Jonathan Greenard to Philadelphia, clearing the way for the speedy Turner to be the top edge rusher in Brian Flores’ blitzing scheme. If the second half of last season was any indication, he could eventually be one of the best pass-rushers in the league. NFC SOUTH After picking off 13 passes in his final two seasons at Notre Dame, everyone knew Watts had ball-hawking instincts. The lone conern was whether he had the skills to do it in the pros. Well, there’s no question now, after the third-round pick had six picks in his rookie season and finished fourth in the Defensive Rookie of the Year voting. The only question now is, how high is his ceiling? Watts had 11 pass breakups, 96 tackles and a fumble recovery as a rookie, showing he’s got an all-around game. He has the potential to be a regular among NFL interception leaders and an anchor in the Atlanta secondary for a long time. 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He still finished with a respectable 63-938-6 stat line, but he was on pace for so much more as the centerpiece of the Bucs’ passing game for much of the season given the injuries to Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. No Buc had more targets (127), yet Egbuka caught only 49.6% of those passes. Assuming he improves at getting into the right spots and finishing plays, he will have a chance to put up elite numbers, especially with Evans no longer in the picture. NFC WEST He has 103 catches, 1,493 yards and 12 touchdowns since the Cardinals drafted him No. 4 overall. It’s about what would be expected of him if that had come in one season instead of two. Harrison, however, has been hampered by injuries and a terrible quarterback situation in Arizona. Entering Year 3 … well, hopefully his health has at least improved. If so, expect new coach Mike LaFleur to add some creativity to an offense surely built around this potentially dominant receiver. 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Don’t be surprised if Charbonnet puts up Walker-like numbers as Seattle’s unquestioned No. 1 back.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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