California Highschool gym rented for adult game show
The San Dieguito Union High School District gets an “F” for judgement after allowing the gymnasium at Canyon Crest Academy to be rented out for a 24-hour “adult game show” over the weekend.
In a move that left the community stunned and students outraged, the Canyon Crest Academy Foundation — the fundraising arm of the high school — decided an easy way to raise cash was to hand over the keys to a production crew filming with adult content models.
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The 24-hour marathon was an adaptation of a Japanese game show for Twitch streamer Paymoneywubby, and sponsored by Fansly, a subscription-based platform featuring adult content.

Students are reportedly in an uproar over the incident, demanding to know how it was allowed to happen in a space meant for learning. The San Diego Union Tribune reported that the foundation was the entity that green lit the rental, effectively turning the home of the Ravens into a studio for smut.
The gym was closed off to students sparking curiosity among students on Friday.
The secret was spoiled when posted online from the stream showed a red folding chair with “CCA,” the Canyon Crest Academy logo, branding in the weight room. The stream aired online from Dec. 6 to 7.
The game played during the stream is essentially a 24-hour game of tag where four male contestants must try to avoid being “tagged” by masked figures called “Oni.” If tagged, contestants are subjected to various punishments, including being whacked with a pool noodle, getting their legs waxed and licking chocolate off women’s feet.
The four were also made to answer questions like “describe your perfect penis” and “what age do people start to become attractive” in front of women wearing Fansly bikinis.
The bikini-clad beauties then awarded contestants with sashes that read “pedophile,” “botched penis,” “privately racist,” and “Whomegalul,” a Twitch chat phrase used when a relatively obscure person is mentioned on a stream.

“In a school, that can’t be good to wear here,” said one contestant of the pedophile sash.
No adult content was filmed at the school gym, according to Paymoneywubby’s lawyer, Jason Brower.
School administrators are now facing a firestorm. “The production was in violation of the standards set forth by the District and CCA Foundation in the Use of Facilities License Agreement,” Principal Brett Killeen said in an email obtained by NBC.
The school was reportedly notified that Fansly was listed as a potential sponsor of the stream, but it’s unclear if they knew that their models would be on campus as well.
The school district did not respond to a request for comment.
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