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Lance Charger gained a large following online after he joined OnlyFans in the early days of the pandemic. By gaining thousands of followers and subscribers, the star became one of the most recognizable daddies in the adult film industry.
However, as society started going back to a sense of normalcy, Charger earned a new corporate job and decided to retire from the porn industry.
"The retirement decision happened very quickly for me and very abruptly. I put so much time and effort into Lance for those two years. [Click Boys] gave me the opportunity to be able to sit down and share that story," Charger tells PRIDE.
Produced by World of Wonder, Charger is just one of the top OnlyFans creators starring in the new series Click Boys. He joins an impressive lineup including Matthew Camp, Brock Banks, Noah Way, and Ty Mitchell.
"I have a lot of pride in what I accomplished as Lance. [I love] some of the stories I got back from guys about how watching me and getting to know me really helped them."
Although he may be retired for now, Charger's social media channels are still posting content daily. So, the idea of a possible return to the adult film industry isn't out of the question.
"I still have content that hasn't been released that's still being released. If the account is open, I'm there and I'm present. Me coming out of retirement? Something great would have to happen. I get to bring Lance back when I hook up with people, so that's kind of me living out my OnlyFans life. I haven't walked away from it 100%."
There are some lucky guys who also get to experience Charger in person. The retired star loves jumping in bed, even as early as the first date.
"Honestly for me, the best first date is sex. So much happens there for me. That's really where I test the connective issue between myself and somebody else. That is the order for me that works best. My perfect first date is a really great two or three hour sex session."
It's getting hot in here! Click Boys is streaming now on WOW Presents Plus. To see the full interview with Lance Charger, check out the video below.