The video discusses a marketing stunt involving Ruby Rose and an alleged super fan who supposedly spent $60,000 on her OnlyFans. Initially believed to be true, it was later revealed as a coordinated effort by a marketing agency, with the fan's persona being an act. The situation highlights the potential for deception on the internet and serves as a reminder to question the authenticity of seemingly convincing online narratives.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A marketing agency collaborated with Ruby Rose to create a fake story about an obsessed fan who spent $60,000 on her Only Fans content.
2. The agency hired an actor to play the role of the obsessed fan, who was given a script and a backstory to follow.
3. The actor was not told the full extent of the marketing campaign and was only given basic information about the role.
4. The actor was asked to get a tattoo of Ruby Rose's face, which he did, and was told he would be paid for it.
5. The marketing campaign included fake text messages and a fake Only Fans account, which were used to convince people that the story was real.
6. The campaign also included a fake connection to a True Life episode from 2009, which was used to add authenticity to the story.
7. The actor was not happy with how the campaign turned out and did not like being portrayed as an obsessive porn addict.
8. Ruby Rose and her team were likely happy with the success of the campaign and may have profited from it.
9. The campaign was successful in convincing many people that the story was real, including the narrator of the text.
10. The narrator later discovered that the whole thing was a marketing stunt and was surprised by the extent of the deception.