Having been born and raised in Brazil, please allow me to add some colour here. Between the late 1990s and early 2000s, many A-list television actors, athletes (most famously Corinthians footballer Vampeta), models (such as Mateus Carrieri) and many other personalities and unknown men took their clothes (and whipped out their hard cocks) for G Magazine's pages.

Indeed, they paid much less than Playboy Brazil (and competitor Sexy) did at the time, but one must consider that G was published by a much smaller publishing house (while Playboy came out through Editora Abril, the top publisher for magazines in Brazil by then), and catered to a much smaller audience (the acronym LGBTQIA+ didn't even exist back then, let alone the visibility and public-square discussion). Artists would promote their G (and Playboy, and Sexy) appearances on top-rated Sunday afternoon shows Domingão do Faustão (on Rede Globo, largest network) and Domingo Legal (on second-largest SBT), which at the time hotly competed for audience leadership. Yeah, and kids (like yours truly, born 1992) watched those shows.

Ironically, G Magazine would be impractical in today's Brazil. Not just because of the internet, but for many other reasons, chiefly among those the impressive expansion of protestant faith in all parts of the country, Brazil as a whole has moved towards a more conservative stance during the last twenty years. Still, OnlyFans and its brethren have become big in the country, with some A-list celebrities opening accounts there.
Thanks for sharing your experience, BoyBrazil92.
You mention that "some A-list celebrities" have OnlyFans accounts: can you mention their names?
Thanks in advance...
 
Thanks for sharing your experience, BoyBrazil92.
You mention that "some A-list celebrities" have OnlyFans accounts: can you mention their names?
Thanks in advance...

Most A-listers are women (e.g. Anitta, Cristina Mortágua, Tati Zaqui, Key Alves), and most men there are only famous for being former Big Brother or other reality show contestants (e.g. Felipe Prior, Rafael Vieira, Wagner Santiago).
 
Most A-listers are women (e.g. Anitta, Cristina Mortágua, Tati Zaqui, Key Alves), and most men there are only famous for being former Big Brother or other reality show contestants (e.g. Felipe Prior, Rafael Vieira, Wagner Santiago).
With all due respect, I think you need to revisit the meaning of "A-listers."

Most of the people you've mentioned aren't A-listers as a quick Google search can show. They are just reality show contestants. Anitta is indeed a famous popstar with an international presence, but it's been said more than once - on her thread - that her OF has nothing revealing.

Brazilian A-listers are Rodrigo Santoro, Wagner Mora, and Neymar. That soap opera hunk, Reynaldo Gianecchini also comes to mind.

I don't mean to discredit the things you say, after all you were born and raised in Brazil. Being a big fan of South American culture, I'm especially familiar with Brazilian movies and music that I love. So a big celebrity posing for G Magazine would not have flown under my radar. I have several friends in Brazil and they are categorical in agreeing that G Magazine guys were never top of their industry famous. In fact even the polarizing Alexandre Frota was never a lead in soaps. After the magazine, it took him matter of just a couple of years to venture into hardcore porn. A-listers don't need that stuff.
 
Speaking of Olympians, four-time American Olympic speed skater (and American Ninja Warrior competitor) K.C. Boutiette posed nude when he was a young skater.
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And, just in case anyone wonders if he regretted that youthful decision, I am happy to note he came back and did it again, including re-creating the original nude, years later.

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He's rightly proud of what he's done (and what he's got). If folks back in Washington state want to clutch their pearls...he said they can clutch harder, I guess, lol.
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Speaking of Olympians, four-time American Olympic speed skater (and American Ninja Warrior competitor) K.C. Boutiette posed nude when he was a young skater.
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And, just in case anyone wonders if he regretted that youthful decision, I am happy to note he came back and did it again, including re-creating the original nude, years later.

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He's rightly proud of what he's done (and what he's got). If folks back in Washington state want to clutch their pearls...he said they can clutch harder, I guess, lol.
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Thanks! I always wanted to see this magazine. I had heard about it, but I wasn't sure if it was real. What was the name of the mag again? ForHer?
I think the name of the magazine was "For Women", but I might be wrong.

Back in the nineties, "For Women" was a mag from the UK (I imagine it doesn't exist anymore), a sort of "English Playgirl" which featured naked male models and, very seldom, somebody famous like actor John Alford (he posed naked but he only showed his beautyiful peachy bum). I read that, by the time Robbie Williams quitted "Take That", they had offered him to pose naked, but I suppose he didn't accept...
 
I've actually grown bored of Yummy and Yummyzine, tbh, but I will always credit them with giving us the first real peek at Pietro Boselli's penis! (These are pulled from the shots they publicly shared on social media and their site, you'll have buy the issue to see the rest, sorry!)
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(Why bored? They charge a LOT of money every issue, but after a promising start, they now overuse one concept — golden hued outdoor shots, usually rocky landscapes, of expressionless, highly defined white guys — and the photographer/s who favors that style, so much that a good 50% of their shoots immediately blend together in my mind, with no uniqueness or individuality, which isn't worth that much money every few months. When you've seen it once, you've seen it all.)
Still hoping Playgirl would offer Pietro a shoot
 
I think the name of the magazine was "For Women", but I might be wrong.

Back in the nineties, "For Women" was a mag from the UK (I imagine it doesn't exist anymore), a sort of "English Playgirl" which featured naked male models and, very seldom, somebody famous like actor John Alford (he posed naked but he only showed his beautyiful peachy bum). I read that, by the time Robbie Williams quitted "Take That", they had offered him to pose naked, but I suppose he didn't accept...
Yes I remember For Women VERY well!
Like Playgirl and others before it, it was ostensibly marketed to straight women, but primarily bought by gay men. I absolutely loved the John Alford issue.
 
Yes I remember For Women VERY well!
Like Playgirl and others before it, it was ostensibly marketed to straight women, but primarily bought by gay men. I absolutely loved the John Alford issue.
Along these lines, has anyone featured the celebs who posed for Attitude magazine? Here, at last, was a magazine marketed to gay men that managed to get a surprisingly large number of famous men who were willing to bare their bare buns for our enjoyment. Hail Attitude! Shame they don’t do nudes anymore.
 
Along these lines, has anyone featured the celebs who posed for Attitude magazine? Here, at last, was a magazine marketed to gay men that managed to get a surprisingly large number of famous men who were willing to bare their bare buns for our enjoyment. Hail Attitude! Shame they don’t do nudes anymore.
Yep! The Harry Judd photos are in a companion thread to this one (focusing on celebrity underwear shoots), along with really hot, sexy shots from Pietro Boselli and Dan Osborne's shoots for them.

And Attitude doesn't do nudes anymore? What the heck? Why? Did GT stop, too?
 
Does Playgirl even exist in any form anymore?
Yep. Came back about a year ago.

Doing a lot of things right to get away from the hardcore porn identity the brand took on in its final years. Firmly focused on their roots and the male nude. One new "centerfold" a month and reissuing out classic issues and pictorials online every few weeks. Not quite worth the current subscription price, but I'm supporting them while they rebuild.

But I don't think they are quite at the "able to pay a celebrity" level, yet, anyway.
 
Yep! The Harry Judd photos are in a companion thread to this one (focusing on celebrity underwear shoots), along with really hot, sexy shots from Pietro Boselli and Dan Osborne's shoots for them.

And Attitude doesn't do nudes anymore? What the heck? Why? Did GT stop, too?
Thanks! Yeah to the best of my knowledge they don’t do nude layouts anymore. I’m not sure why. They must have lost a significant portion of their demographic when that decision was made. I know they lost me! If you were looking for a gay “lifestyle” mag, you already had The Advocate and others. The nudes were what set them apart. I think it’s the same for GayTimes. I don’t know, maybe the well ran dry?