OnlyFans Horror Creator XOJeffXO Goes Wild in Exclusive Free Photoshoot [Dread Central Centerfold]

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If there’s one thing I know for sure, it’s that horror is, and always has been, undeniably horny. Sure, it’s also political, fun, and packed with the capacity to be nasty, heartfelt, or even downright gut-wrenching. But if there’s one thing that pairs with it like peanut butter to chocolate, it’s sex. They’re two of culture’s hottest taboos—things we were always encouraged to shy away from, which, of course, has only ever made us crave them more.

So, to celebrate the pulse-pounding thrill of horny horror, I’m excited to introduce the very first Dread Central Centerfold. In the spirit of old-school Playboy pinup profiles—although decidedly more inclusive—this digital series will shine a spotlight on the spiciest, sexiest, and most intriguing content creators in the horror sphere—the ones who encapsulate the throuple pillars of dread, diversity, and desire. 

And what better way to pop things off than with xojeffxo, the horror heartthrob influencer whose online presence is as sexy as it is spooky? In his Dread Central exclusive photospread, Jeffrey effortlessly plays in the sandbox of the queer masc fantasy, an axe slung casually over one shoulder, staring down the camera like he’s got something … to hide. 

The photo shoot’s concept—woodsy axeman—happens to capture both sides of Jeffrey: his confident roughness and his bashful boyish charm. But while he sure knows how to dominate the camera, Jeffrey’s appeal goes far beyond his aesthetics. He’s a horror fan, a sex-positive content creator, and an internet crush whose fans are just as eager to hear his thoughts on Scream as they are to see him shirtless.

“I always feel like trying to be myself is the best solution,” Jeffrey says with a laugh when asked how he introduces his persona to new people. “I want to be surrounded by people who appreciate me for me and my interests. So I’d probably just start right off the bat with maybe a joke or something.” Humor, he admits, is his way of managing social anxiety, a side of himself that contrasts with his bold online presence.

With a robust following across Twitter, Instagram, and OnlyFans, Jeffrey exists in a unique space where horror fandom and thirst fandom collide. “On Twitter, I throw everything on there,” he explains. “My selfies, my risqué photos, my horror opinions, my pop culture opinions—just everything. But it definitely skews more towards horror and thirst traps.” Instagram, by contrast, is more curated. “It’s a lot more family-friendly, but I still express my horror opinions there.”

Jeffrey’s OnlyFans, though, is where things get particularly interesting. While many might assume his content is all about sex, for him, it’s more layered than that. “I think people assume I’m a lot more … sexually inclined than I actually am,” he confesses. “A lot of my content is solo. I’m not necessarily out there creating content with other people. But having my OnlyFans honestly started as a way to build confidence. It was after a breakup with my ex of seven years, and I was at a really low point. It made me feel good to create something that people enjoyed.”

That intersection—between self-expression, sex-positivity, and horror fandom—is what makes Jeffrey the perfect inaugural Dread Central Centerfold. His horror obsession runs deep, shaped by childhood fears and those gloriously cheesy sci-fi channel movies of the early 2000s. “I used to be a big baby,” he admits. “I had huge separation anxiety. I didn’t like sleeping in the dark. But something changed when I was around 10 or 11, and I started watching those made-for-TV horror movies. I guess I got desensitized.”

From there, his love for horror grew into a full-blown obsession. “When I found IMDb, I would constantly go down rabbit holes—like, ‘I love this actor, what else are they in? I love this director, what else have they done?’” Today, his horror opinions are well-documented online, where he’s known for his hot takes and deep-cut references.

As for his favorite franchise? “Scream, obviously,” he says, grinning. “I grew up in Gainesville, so knowing that the original was loosely inspired by the Gainesville Ripper—it kind of made me feel closer to it.”

As for his Ghostface ranking?

  • Scream
  • Scream 4
  • Scream 2
  • Scream 3
  • Scream 5
  • Scream 6.

Giving Scream 4 its due? A man after our own hearts.

It’s no surprise that his fans—whether they found him through horror, his thirst traps, or his OnlyFans—often overlap. “I have definitely gotten requests for custom horror content,” he says. “I have a Scream mask and a Jason mask, and when I posted with them, people were like, ‘Yes, more of this.’”

Queer fans in particular gravitate to horror, a connection Jeffrey completely understands. “I think because it’s different. It stands out. It’s uncomfortable. And as queer people, we’ve been uncomfortable for most of our lives in one situation or another, so I think we’re just drawn to that innately.”

While his digital presence has earned him a devoted following, it’s not without its challenges. The assumption that his OnlyFans persona equates to an open invitation for anything and everything can be exhausting. “People think they’re entitled to more,” he says. “I get comments like, ‘Lower the camera,’ or ‘Do this, do that.’ I’m doing this for me. I’m happy people like it, but I’m not going to be ordered around.” And then there are the outright boundary violations: unsolicited nudes, explicit videos from strangers, and the ever-present risk of parasocial attachment. “Consent is super important,” he emphasizes. “Sending me things I didn’t ask for—it’s just too much sometimes.”

But it’s not all weird or negative. Some connections are surprising, even touching. He recalls a longtime fan who regularly sent gifts from his Amazon wishlist and would message him friendly notes. One day, those messages stopped. “Someone reached out and told me he had passed away,” Jeffrey says. “I didn’t know him personally, but he was always kind and supportive. It hit me harder than I expected.”

When asked which horror villain gives off the most queer energy, Jeffrey doesn’t hesitate. “Art the Clown,” he says. “He’s campy, theatrical, and injects humor into his kills. He could definitely be a queer icon.”

And finally, the classic question: If he could get murdered in any horror franchise, what would it be? “Definitely something campy,” he says, laughing. “Like Sorority Row. Something fun.” With that, Jeffrey flashes one last smirk at the camera.

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