Ukranian-born JustFor.Fans Creator Wrongskiy Finds Confidence in Plus-Size Content

by Kilian Melloy

EDGE Staff Reporter

Sunday September 15, 2024
Originally published on September 12, 2024

Wrongskiy
Wrongskiy  

"When I was growing up," JustFor.Fans creator Wrongskiy — who also posts at X under the moniker Eurochub 70k — tells EDGE, "I always noticed that Hollywood movies showed us that handsome men must be thin and fit. And the porn industry taught us that sexy men should be masculine and hung.

"I never felt related to any of those stereotypes," the Ukranian-born creator adds. "I realized that there are a lot of people who find beauty in all sorts of bodies. I want to believe that my content can inspire other people to feel confident, desirable, and sexy, even if they are not the Hollywood or porn standard."

Practicing what he preaches, Wrongskiy models inclusivity for plus-sized men at his sites. On JustFor.Fans, the content creator declares himself to be a "Ukrainian chubby boy" who is "Horny [and] versatile," and advises that his videos feature "duos, threesoms, orgys, [and] outdoor sex". He tells EDGE that he creates "Very variable sorts of content. I am always trying to find new ideas, new collaborations, new situations.

"I love group sex. A lot." Wrongskiy adds. "I am still discovering my sexuality, and I am always open to new adventures.

"I feel like doing what I do," the self-described "chubby boy" adds. "I can be as creative as I want to be."

Declaring at his X account that "All types of bodies are sexy," Wrongskiy happily reveals his every curve, teasing the hot hookups and sweaty collabs available to subscribers at his JustFor.Fans page. But apart from his online adventures, the sensuous young man — who made his way from war-torn Ukraine to the safety of Canada only six months ago — pursues a very different passion in real life: He's a professional choir singer.

"I feel in love with choral music since I was a teenager," Wrongskiy explains, "and since then I have always been involved in all types of choirs. I got a Choral Conducting [degree] back in Kyiv, so every place I move to, I am always trying to find the local choir community to become a part of.

"Creating music with your voice and assembling it with other people voices gives me pleasure, enjoyment and happiness," he adds. "It is also a very therapeutic way to let it all out."

Wrongskiy answered EDGE's emailed questions to share more about his story and his sexy online adventures.

Wrongskiy
Wrongskiy  

EDGE: You're from Ukraine. Growing up there, did you face anti-LGTBQ+ prejudice?

Wrongskiy: Yes, I have. Since childhood after the Soviet Union was over, the Ukrainian government removed any anti-LGBTQ+ laws that used to consider it a mental illness; but people's mind and culture do not change overnight. A lot of people still used to think that it was a problem, that nobody should be gay, and it made it very hard to come out. In fact, I was so afraid to come out that I had to move from my small hometown to Kyiv to live my life without hiding.

EDGE: Was it easy as a young queer person in Ukraine to find others to explore and hook up with?

Wrongskiy: Not at all. Everyone was afraid to share pictures in dating apps. Every time I would arrange with someone to hook up, I was super scared that they would be pretending to be gay just to get to me and insult, hurt, or even kill me.

EDGE: Are you out as LGBTQ+ to friends and family in Ukraine? Do they know you create content at JustFor.Fans?

Wrongskiy: I am out only to my Friends but not my family. Every friend that I kept from childhood and college knows I am gay, but not many know that I make JustFor.Fans content.

Wrongskiy
Wrongskiy  

EDGE: Are you concerned for friends and family still in Ukraine right now?

Wrongskiy: Most of my family are no longer in Ukraine, most of my friends escaped to other countries, but I am still worried about some of them that did not/could not get out of the country before the War started. And of course, I am very worried about their safety all the time.

EDGE:: What drew you to creating explicit gay content online?

Wrongskiy: During COVID pandemic, I was looking for alternatives to making money, and I also enjoy being seen by other people. It boosts my confidence.

EDGE: Do fans or collaborators suggest things that push your boundaries?

Wrongskiy: I do receive some very weird requests from fans in my messages, but I do not always feel the need to comply. If the request makes me feel uncomfortable, I will not do it. Luckily, with collaborators I always found people that are on the same page as me.

EDGE: What collabs have you especially enjoyed? What fellow creators would you like to collaborate with that you haven't yet?

Wrongskiy: I met very cool guys here in Canada, such as JasonDutchXXX, Soli86, BareRangerX and BeefyCanuck. We are not only making content, but we are also becoming friends.

I would LOVE to collaborate with Colby Jansen. OH. DEAR. GOD. I have been following his career for sooo many years.

EDGE: Many people don't like how they look in video or photographs. Is putting yourself out there this way a therapeutic form of healing and self-acceptance for you?

Wrongskiy: Yes. It makes me feel desirable and boosts my confidence a lot. It is not just about making money, but about making a statement.

Wrongskiy
Wrongskiy  

EDGE: Do others open up to you about this?

Wrongskiy: Other people do open up to me, but in private messages. They send me some very inspiring comments.

EDGE: Do you encounter hate from trolls?

Wrongskiy: I do receive some hate, yes. But I also understand that some people feel the need to express hate when all they are looking for is understanding. I always try to reply with a positive message to show that I am there for them, even if they are negative. I try to show that positivity and openness is the way to communicate, rather than pushing them further away than they already feel, using hateful comments.

EDGE: Do your two professions — singer and content creator — intersect much? Do you fellow singers see your content? Do audience members know you from you online work?

Wrongskiy: No, they do not. I keep these two very separate and, if they know, I am not aware of it. On a Sunday I could be singing in church wearing a choir robe in the morning, and wearing a harness in the afternoon, haha. But both are very important to me and both give me physical and emotional satisfaction

EDGE: Are you partnered, and if you are, do you and your partner have rules around what sort of content you can create and what sorts of adventures you can have?

Wrongskiy: Yes, I am partnered, and he is very supportive. Sometimes he even helps by filming or giving tips on what to do.

EDGE: What is your ideal night in?

Wrongskiy: Friends, movies, snacks and board games!

EDGE: What are hobbies you have that might surprise your fans?

Wrongskiy: I love cooking and inventing dishes with whatever items I can find in my kitchen pantry and fridge!

EDGE: Would you like to expand your online presence?

Wrongskiy: I feel like I am doing enough for now. I am not that greedy, hehe.



For more on Wrongskiy, visit his X account or his JustFor.Fans page.

Kilian Melloy serves as EDGE Media Network's Associate Arts Editor and Staff Contributor. His professional memberships include the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association, the Boston Online Film Critics Association, The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association, and the Boston Theater Critics Association's Elliot Norton Awards Committee.