Since OnlyFans' launched four years ago, the platform has allowed content creators to get paid for their contact via subscriptions or tips. While any content creator can create an OnlyFans account, the platform is most known for its racier content.

Since the quarantine, the website's popularity has spiked. Beyonce mentioned the platform in her remix verse for Megan Thee Stallion's "Savage," and Cardi B recently announced that she started an OnlyFans page as a way to offer exclusive content for her most loyal fans. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the platform had over 50 million users but reported a 75 percent increase in April alone.

As the site has been promoted and embraced during the pandemic, Chicago rapper Montana of 300 sent out a series of tweets cautioning women against the use of OnlyFans.

"Women who have an Onlyfans, will never find a true King who genuinely likes/loves you," Montana said. "You are automatically disqualified. A Queen carries herself as such @ all times...already moving that way b4 she met her King. Act like a peasant 4 the public n Kings will treat u that way."

"No King wants that 4 his wife, his daughter or his mother. U’ll never get taken serious by a real man," he said in a follow-up tweet.

When one follower attempted to compare women making money on OnlyFans to men selling drugs, Montana responded, "Drugs don’t compare. No kid ever got teased because their dad sold drugs. Nor does that make women feel like his loyalty is being bought. Kings sell all type of products. They don’t go embarrass their wives and children for money. Not a good metaphor at all my guy."

As more followers started giving their takes on the rapper's opinion, he made it clear that he wasn't attempting to put women down but simply warning them about the potential consequences.

"This isn’t 2make women feel bad," Montana responded. "This is free game warning them of things they might not be aware of and will be the reason they seem 2not find them a King, due 2being blinded by some quick cash."