Veronica Avluv has made herself loud and clear: she doesn’t provide. For it to get to this point is sad, but it seems a lot of us need to hear it from the source in order for it to sink in. It's taking Veronica posting on her social media explaining something that should be pretty obvious is where we’re at, though at the same time none of us can act as if we didn’t hear that Veronica was providing at some time or another.
At some point here or in some other community, it came up that Veronica provided. It wasn’t an official thing, and we had to ask the resident booker if it was something that was possible. Those that know, know from that point. Still, there was no way to tell whether Veronica provided or didn’t at any given time unless you asked, which means there were going to be a lot of clients trying to find out by any means. This brings us back to the video and why it was made.
The assumption here is that clients are probably contacting Veronica through her personal platforms. As we all know, any presumption of providing through personal platforms will get both people’s accounts banned. It would be a good guess that either LoyalFans or OnlyFans contacted Veronica, giving her a warning about fans asking about her providing, so she had no choice but to let everyone know plain and simple that she is not providing.
My opinion: contacting a provider on these platforms about providing isn’t smart. Yes, there are ways to do so that aren’t commonly known. I don’t even know them, because these platforms’ algorithms constantly change, and you really have to live in them—and providers frown upon it even though it’s possible. In a nutshell, the last thing you want to do is be responsible for any creator, whether PS or not, losing their account. I’m sure that wouldn’t sit well on any of our consciences.
