Straight Tradies Learn G4P At Andy Lee’s Content Creation University
Andy Lee runs an unusual school in Cambridge. It’s not your standard college. He calls it “Porn Star University,” where he teaches men how to make gay content for sites like OnlyFans.
How a Regular Bloke Built a Content Empire
A new 20-minute film by Jon Dean for his podcast All Out With Jon Dean goes inside Lee’s world. The short film shows how Lee creates amateur content with his straight tradie mates.
“People can’t understand how you can be straight and do stuff with men as well,” Lee says in the film. He sees himself as straight despite making gay content, which raises questions about how we view sexual identity.
Lee’s “university” features clever sets. There’s a gym area. An old building with original toilets for what he calls “p*ssing content.” He even added a portaloo where actors can lie underneath to film from below.
The Men Who Go “Gay for Pay”
The men in Lee’s videos tell interesting stories. All call themselves straight while doing male-on-male oral sex and group activities. One talks about his female fiancé and kids at home.
Money seems to be the main reason these men take part. The cash from gay adult performances can be very good for average guys who wouldn’t normally think about this work.
A gay performer in the film questions why some viewers think “gay for pay” content hurts the LGBTQIA+ community. “You’re paying for porn. You’re getting aroused by it,” he points out. This view asks us to think about the links between desire, identity, and business.
More Than Just Taking Photos
What does Lee actually teach at his university? He trains new OnlyFans creators in all aspects of the business.
“It’s not just posting feet pics,” Lee explains. His course covers everything from setting up accounts to getting the right camera angles. He also teaches about consent—a key part of adult entertainment work.
Lee’s approach acts as a how-to guide for success in adult content. He shows new creators the ropes in an industry that can be hard to enter without help.
What Does This Tell Us About Sexual Identity?
The documentary reminds us that sexuality isn’t black and white. Performing in adult content doesn’t always match someone’s personal identity.
What happens at Lee’s Porn Star University is as complex as any subject you might study for a degree. The film mixes humour with honest talk about an industry often hidden from view.
So what do you think about the line between identity and performance in adult content?
Whether you watch adult content or not, this film offers a rare look into a world few get to see. It shows that what turns us on and how we see ourselves can be two very different things.
