George Santos revealed he’s launching an OnlyFans and said he’d have sex with Taylor Swift for attention in a wild new podcast appearance.
Initially, the controversial ex-congressman said he would not have sex with Taylor Swift.
‘What about media reporting?’ host Adam22 asked during his show No jumper. ‘Maybe. Maybe I just thought about that,” Santos said.
He then revealed that he had been to “more Beyonce concerts than I can count,” but slammed the pop artist and her rapper husband Jay-Z for “not saying stupid things” about the sexual abuse allegations against Sean ‘Diddy Combs.
The infamous Long Island liar also claimed he partied in the Hamptons with Jay-Z and Cuba Gooding.
George Santos revealed he’s launching an OnlyFans and said he’d have sex with Taylor Swift for attention in wild new podcast appearance
Santos also talked about coming out as a gay man to his “wife” and telling her that he cheated on her with her best friend
“I really think Jay-Z is talking shit about Kanye because it was done in the Hamptons,” Santos said. “The only time I catch up with these crowds is when we’re in the Hamptons all summer and we all run into each other. Same circle, same party. Small, close-knit community, right? On the party circuit. So yeah, Cuba Gooding Jr. you can easily see parties around the Hamptons. I’ve been to parties with him.’
Santos also talked about coming out as a gay man to his “wife” and telling her that he was cheating on her with her best friend.
Santos was married to a Bralizian woman, Uadla Vieira Santos, for seven years from 2012 to 2019. During that time, in 2014, he announced his engagement to another man, Pedro Vilarva, although Vilarva reportedly never accepted his proposal.
“(In the closet) I tried to hide my natural urges and not disappoint my mom and dad,” Santos says. “You see, both my parents are Brazilian. There is a very machistic culture in Brazil. Being gay is quite dangerous in that country. Well, I grew up here. My parents, who I knew little about, were so open to it. But I was married for a few years. I mean, on paper it looks like I’ve been married for nine years. But in reality I was married for three or four years. But then it took another five years for the divorce to actually be finalized because I came out to her. I’m like, ‘You know what? I can not do this anymore. I had sex with your best friend, a gay guy.”
The ex-congressman was also asked about his sex life. ‘I’m not giving that to you for free! You can subscribe to my OnlyFans when it launches.
Adam22 asked him if he planned to “do the whole thing there.”
‘No, no, no, absolutely not. Maybe show (my) moobs.”
“I can’t stand gay culture,” Santos said at another point in the interview.
‘I’m gay. That is it. That’s between me and the four walls of my bedroom. I don’t have to force that nonsense on you. I don’t have to be. I have rights. I never felt like I had any rights, in my opinion you and I have the exact same rights as men in this country, period. Who you sleep with makes no difference to your rights. The Bill of Rights covers us both equally. So all this nonsense about DEI and gender equality and all this other stuff, it’s just pandering to political nonsense.”
And like gay culture, he said he hated the culture around Congress.
‘I completely hated the culture around it, it was rubbish. Not what I thought it would be,” he said.
Initially, the controversial ex-congressman said he would not have sex with Taylor Swift. ‘What about media reporting?’ asked presenter Adam22 on his show No Jumper. ‘Maybe. Maybe I just thought about that,” Santos said
The congressman revealed that his husband, whom he married two years ago, “hates” being in the public eye but enjoys the money it brings.
‘It’s very simple. Every time he says I want you out of the public spotlight, I say, “Okay, guess there are no more bags for you.” He’s obsessed with bags, right.’
Santos also addressed his lawsuit against late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, whom he accused of illegally airing his Cameo clips on his ABC show.
“Yesterday I was in court against Jimmy Kimmel. Jimmy didn’t show up and is hiding behind corporate lawyers,” Santos said.
“Kimmel is a fraud. He’s not funny. He’s definitely not funny… So Jimmy Kimmel, under false pretenses, went and hired some Cameo videos with these bizarre scripts. This is the reality. This was my third day on Cameo, with over $200,000 worth of Cameo requests in my queue.”
Kimmel has asked the court to dismiss the case because he enriched Santos by soliciting the Cameos.
Last week, Santos officially dropped out of the race for Congress after launching a run against New York Republican Rep. Nick LaLota.
LaLota responded back to the news: “Chat GPT translation: He’s taking a plea deal.”
Santos will go on trial in September for allegedly defrauding investors, lying to election officials and stealing unemployment benefits.
Santos was expelled from Congress in December and replaced by Democrat Tom Suozzi, leaving the GOP with an even smaller majority. But the 34-year-old suggested this would not be the end of him in public life.
“I’ve met with leaders and voters and I’ve made the decision to put it up here and stop reading about this race, THIS YEAR! The future holds countless possibilities and I am willing and able to step up and fight for my country at any time,” Santos said.
Santos had announced an attack against LaLota last month after a dramatic appearance during President Biden’s State of the Union address.
He did not qualify for the June GOP primary, but still could have run as an independent.