Cosmetics juggernaut L’Oreal has hired an OnlyFans model famous for filming porn to promote a makeup brand popular with teenagers.
The firm hired Ari Kytsya, a US-based self-described ‘mattress actress’, a euphemism for a pornstar, as a brand ambassador for Urban Decay, a L’Oreal-owned line of makeup sold in Boots and other high street shops.
In a video posted to Urban Decay’s TikTok that has been viewed nearly 19million times, Kytsya tells viewers that ‘censorship is out of control’ and calls for ‘uncensored makeup’ that performs ‘on stage, on camera and yes on mattresses’.
While Kytsya produces some hair and makeup tutorials, as well as lifestyle content, she is best known for sharing adult content on OnlyFans, where she posts pornographic images and videos with her paying subscribers.
Kytsya also releases videos in which she promises her 4.6million TikTok followers that starting an OnlyFans can be a lucrative career choice.
In one video, she said: ‘The thing about my job is if you go full out you can make enough money to start your own thing whether that’s buying houses or doing Airbnbs and investing’.
In others she offers practical advice for those who want to make their own OnlyFans account, encouraging people to take regular tests for STDs.
Kytsya, however, also does acknowledge the ‘danger’ in her line of work, and tells girls ‘who have just turned 18’ not to rush into the industry.

Ari Kytsya (pictured) a US-based self-described ‘mattress actress’ who shares pornographic images and videos on OnlyFans

The 116-year-old firm hired Ari Kytsya, a US-based self-described ‘mattress actress’, as a brand ambassador for Urban Decay
‘Take time to think about it before you do it’, she said in one clip.
Urban Decay, which L’Oreal bought in 2012, hired Kytsya to front its Battle the Bland campaign, citing the adult actress’ ‘uncensored main character energy’.
The cosmetics firm is popular with young people, boasting more than 10million followers on Instagram.
The firm is known for its provocatively-named products, including ‘Perversion’ eyeliners, ‘Naked’ eyeshadows and ‘All Nighter’ setting sprays.
However, Kytsya’s hiring appeared to break L’Oreal’s own ‘Value Charter’, which sets out standards for hiring influencers.
The charter explicitly bans influencers who work with L’Oreal brands from posting, or have previously posted, pornography.
A L’Oreal spokesperson, on behalf of Urban Decay, told the Guardian: ‘Urban Decay partners with a diverse range of talent who represent the many facets of creative expression.
‘Urban Decay chose US creator Ari Kytsya for her distinctive makeup artistry and her authenticity. She is known for her open and transparent dialogue with her community, fostering conversations about her personal experiences, including the joys, challenges, and risks of the industry she works in.’
But the new CEO of the Fawcett Society, a UK-based women’s rights group, said Kytsya might not be the best choice of brand ambassador for group with a high number of impressionable teenagers as customers.

Kytsya also releases videos in which she promises her 4.6million TikTok followers that starting an OnlyFans can be a lucrative career choice

In others she offers practical advice for those who want to make their own OnlyFans account, encouraging people to take regular tests for STDs
Penny East said: ‘We have concerns about the thousands of very young women joining the site in the hope of finding fame and fortune. The majority of OnlyFans creators make very little money and the pressure to find a niche is pushing women to make increasingly explicit content.
‘Ari Kytsya is one of the few successes. She is a hugely popular and engaging influencer, with a large following across all social media platforms. She also creates highly explicit and pornographic content on OnlyFans.
‘The move to put OnlyFans content creators in high-street commercial makeup campaigns will only serve to make OnlyFans a more enticing prospect for young girls’.
The Daily Mail has contacted L’Oreal for comment.
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