You’ve seen it associated with Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips, but what is Orange YouTube?
Ok, it’s kinda genius
As Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips make a name for themselves through incendiary stunts and divisive statements, I’m starting to see the term Orange YouTube pop up across TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram.
I was first turned onto the term in the TikTok comments of a Bonnie Blue video. She was discussing her 1,000 men stunt with one of the men called Beavo and everyone in the comments was sharing their dismay at seeing Beavo on Orange YouTube. Again, beneath Lily Phillips’ recent science experiment, people said they were looking forward to seeing it on the Orange YouTube platform.
On Twitter, which is basically OnlyFans marketing HQ, one model wrote: “Go check out my Orange YouTube, I just posted a new video!”
What is Orange YouTube and why is Bonnie Blue connected to it?
If, like me, you Google Orange YouTube then you’ll be shown videos on the standard YouTube about oranges. But if you do a little more digging, or have the common sense I clearly lack, you can find the actual meaning.
As it turns out, Orange YouTube is a slang term for PornHub and is inspired by the colour of its branding, which is obviously orange, and its function as a video streaming platform, much like YouTube.
As Urban Dictionary so brazenly stated, Orange YouTube “refers to Pornhub, a popular site where you can see people do the nasty.”
Funniest thing I've heard in a while: a colleague described PornHub as "Orange YouTube" 😂
— Davis (@cdchris12) September 16, 2024
“Pornhub. A term used by people that cannot mention the word Pornhub on the platform they are using because it will censor them,” another definition reads.
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Essentially, It’s a way for people to mention the sight without risking pushback from social media platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, and Twitter. But there’s straight-up porn on that last one so not really sure why you’d be worried about Elon Musk cracking down on you.
Both Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips have accounts on Orange YouTube, and they’re actually ranked pretty highly against mainstream adult film actors. Lily Phillips is currently at rank six with 162 million views while Bonnie is number 13 with 39 million views.
She might have beaten Lily to the 1,000 men punch, but those figures show who the real controversial queen is.
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