64: Dumb Blonde: Flex With Thane: Group Home, Losing Virginity, & OnlyFans

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Thane talks about his behavioral problems growing up in a group home and transitioning to his multifaceted success as a meal prep company owner, fitness trainer, father, and OnlyFans content creator.  Watch Full Episodes & More: www.dumbblondeunrated.com Takeaways: Thane is originally from Arizona Growing up without a father, he was always in trouble as a child and ended up in a group home from ages 15 to 18 Thane’s father was a drug addict and wasn’t in his life, but his mom was always there for him From fighting to drug use, Thane faced many battles with finding himself. His meal prep company, Fuego Meals, donates a certain amount of every purchase towards Group Homes and helping children young adults to build a foundation for a successful future Thane got into football in high school to keep himself out of trouble He ended up breaking state records, getting offers from colleges like Illinois State University, and ultimately proving to himself that he could make a change In his life for the better Getting involved in football really sparked a change in Thane’s life, but he’s always kept his fighting spirit He graduated high school and had great grades, but lost his scholarship to a Division 1 school because he missed the SAT test and wasn’t allowed to retake it At the last minute, he got an offer to go to a college in California This was a huge change for Thane He was taking 21 college credits, working on the weekends at Chipotle and trying to find financial stability while pursuing his future He felt like he had a new shot at life and didn’t want to be like his dad Life really began to take off for him He started seeing a woman that he had known since 8th grade She is now his baby mama and they have an adorable son together They are no longer together but their son always comes first in their lives  Thane gave up his football career to be a full-time dad After working at a moving company, then working for a plumbing company, and almost working for a solar company, he began to realize he didn’t want to work for other people anymore and wanted to really take charge of his life He quit his job at the solar panel company and decided to become a Chippendale dancer The next day, he got into a really bad accident- he got hit by a semitruck and almost lost his life Chippendales wouldn’t keep him signed on because of his injuries and inability to train for the tour, and he couldn’t get his job back at the solar panel company He felt defeated, but his son motivated him to keep pushing Thane started training people and began utilizing his strengths He started getting more and more clients A lot of his female clients came onto him after sessions He took his professionalism very seriously and never pursued any offers This led to him starting his OnlyFans He started seeing a new girl and she wasn’t comfortable with him doing it, so he stopped They moved to Miami together and he began dancing at clubs He was making so much more money working less hours After their relationship ended, COVID hit, and he started back his OnlyFans which became very successful in a short amount of time The thing about OnlyFans is anyone can do it- everyone has their own type that they are attracted to, so there’s always room for more content creators and it is a great way to make money Thane is very selective about who he will make content with, but he does do collabs with other content creators Thane’s life advice to everyone is to stay resilient and never give up Quotes: “I think that’s when my life changed…I started to get confidence” – Thane “Don’t let the pretty face fool you, I roll like a boss” – Bunnie “I think guys put up with more than the girls do as far as dancing” – Thane “Guys like girl next door types” – Bunnie   Mentioned: Thane Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | OnlyFans Check out Bunnie: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | OnlyFans  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.