Critically, however, BuzzFeed buries a remarkable 27 paragraphs into the story the major detail that Vaughn posted photos on OnlyFans in her Don Ayers uniform and in the company’s restroom, spinning its investigation into a narrative that Don Ayers did something noteworthy or wrong. The story begins by reporting that Vaughn was “making amateur porn outside of work using the platform OnlyFans,” before later contradicting itself and reporting, “Vaughn acknowledged to her managers that she shared some photos in her uniform and from the dealership’s bathroom on her OnlyFans account.” That’s not “outside of work” at all. It’s literally “inside” of work.
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Critically, however, BuzzFeed buries a remarkable 27 paragraphs into the story the major detail that Vaughn posted photos on OnlyFans in her Don Ayers uniform and in the company’s restroom, spinning its investigation into a narrative that Don Ayers did something noteworthy or wrong. The story begins by reporting that Vaughn was “making amateur porn outside of work using the platform OnlyFans,” before later contradicting itself and reporting, “Vaughn acknowledged to her managers that she shared some photos in her uniform and from the dealership’s bathroom on her OnlyFans account.” That’s not “outside of work” at all. It’s literally “inside” of work.
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