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Gay Weatherman Erick Adame Reveals if He'll Join OnlyFans

Gay Weatherman Erick Adame Reveals if He'll Join OnlyFans

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The former meteorologist is contemplating a spicy career change.

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Last year, Erick Adame was fired from his position as a meteorologist on Spectrum News NY1 after naked photos of him from a webcam session were sent to his employer and even his family from an anonymous source.

In an exclusive interview with The Advocate, Adame opened up on his secret webcam sessions, losing his job on TV, and what the future looks like for him.

Turns out, the former weatherman has considered OnlyFans as a new career since he hasn't been able to secure another job at a news station since his termination at NY1.

"I think it's no secret that I enjoy sex. Against my will, everyone knows that now, which is totally fine! They even know my sexual preferences. Yes, I'm a bottom! Although I'd have fun, I'm sure, I don't think that that would give me the same level of pride that I was getting from doing the weather. I've wanted to be a weatherman since I was 7 years old," Adame says.

In the interview, Adame opened up on the traumatic experience he went through once he lost his job as a meteorologist. He also detailed the sexual requests he complied with while showing off to hundreds of men online.

"There were no drugs involved. There was not even any alcohol involved. There were some poppers involved. One of the things a person typing on a computer screen said to me was, 'I want you to write your name on your chest. I want you to write NY1 on your chest.' I did everything I was asked. I knew as I was doing it, that it was a mistake," he shares.

He even revealed his name, occupation, and full address to the strangers watching him. During the webcam session, Adame also said, "It'd be hot if my boss saw me. I would love my boss to f*** me on camera."

"Wherever I go, it's just surrounding me. It's the elephant in the room in every interview. I have told news directors in interviews that I've learned from my mistakes. I wrote my name on my chest and put my employer in there as well. That's a mistake. I would never do that again and I never will do that again. I will not ever put myself in that level of public exposure ever again."

Read Erick Adam's full interview with The Advocate here. To see one of the clips from the interview, check out the video below.

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Ricky Cornish

Ricky Cornish is an on-air correspondent for equalpride, where he's breaking down the latest in pop culture for Out Magazine, Pride.com, Plus Magazine, The Advocate, and Out Traveler.

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Ricky Cornish is an on-air correspondent for equalpride, where he's breaking down the latest in pop culture for Out Magazine, Pride.com, Plus Magazine, The Advocate, and Out Traveler.

Based in Las Vegas, Ricky can be seen interviewing the biggest celebrities at red carpets and premiere events around the city.

To follow Ricky and see what's trending, you can follow him on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook, andYouTube.