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Gentlemen, we've had an occasional mayonnaise sub-theme here since last June. People have been Duking it out about whether Hellmann's or some other is top shelf and what would make it so. It has juiced things up a bit adding some actual acid to the conversation rather than the sometimes tart commentary about the gentleman we're here to discuss. Alas, it's time to move on, so back to Gold, and away from sandwich spreads, with or without lime.

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On 1/11/2025 at 10:47 AM, Coolwave35 said:

He has enough money to BE a sugar daddy. Don’t count him out he’s very smart. 

Yes, people have to find whatever works for them, build their systems. A lot of people make a good piggy bank off of social media.

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6 hours ago, 56harrisond said:

Billionaire Steve Wynn’s stepson Nick Hissom dating an OnlyFans star Reno Gold

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Reno Gold, who also sells X-rated toys in his likeness, and Hissom were recently spotted on a luxury shopping spree on...

 

I apologize in advance, but:

Wynner, Wynner, chicken dinner!

 

Yes, I am ashamed.

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This week, we’re joined by the handsome and gravity-defying Reno Gold — OnlyFans creator, pole dancer, performer, fire spinner, and (surprisingly?) pancake chef.

Reno takes us through his journey—from starting gymnastics at age 3 to exploring dance, pole, and eventually creating adult content on his own terms. He opens up about what it was like growing up all over the country, moving from Illinois to Florida with a dozen pit stops in between. School wasn’t really his thing—but those early years taught him how to read people and craft fantasy, which became the foundation for his career.

He opens up about his supportive family—his dad and his mom both work with him in the family real estate business flipping condos. He also shares how grateful he is to have parents who embrace his work as a dancer and OnlyFans creator.

Reno talks about how he once lived out of hotel rooms, started stripping at a young age, and eventually found joy in connecting with people through performance—even if the nightlife schedule wore him out. “I didn’t dream of becoming a stripper,” he says. “I dreamed of becoming an OF star.”

We also talk about the personal side: his social media break after a breakup, feeling unseen, and the moment he realized he needed to start over and find new friends. Now he spends time doing things that reconnect him to his inner child—like rollerblading and watching Chowder, Adventure Time, and Rick and Morty.

Also in this episode: tongue pops, surrealist fashion shoots, fire spinning, pancake recipes, and Reno’s current mission to master the double backflip.

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