‘I’m a transgender male porn star and the job makes me feel more body confident’

Noah from Click Boys

Noah Way has been making porn content since he was a student (Picture: World of Wonder / WOW Presents Plus)

Noah Way is only 21 but has been steadily creating LGTBQ+ porn content since he was an art student.

The porn star, who came out as trans male at the age of 14, turned to the adult entertainment industry before the pandemic to make some extra cash on the side of his studies.

After starting his career by posting nudes, Noah said he was ‘surprised’ by the response to his OnlyFans page, and has credited it to improving his body confidence.

Noah’s experiences in the business is explored in docuseries Click Boys, produced by World of Wonder, the firm also behind the megahit RuPaul’s Drag Race, for its streaming platform Wow Presents Plus.

In the programme, he explains: ‘I never expected to end up doing this as a living and it was incredibly shocking to me and it still seems kind of surreal actually.’

‘I never considered myself particularly attractive and I was surprised when other people viewed me that way.

Noah said he was ‘surprised’ to the reaction on OnlyFans (Picture: World of Wonder / WOW Presents Plus)

He continued: ‘I never considered myself particularly attractive and I was surprised when other people viewed me that way.

‘It has made me more confident in my body just because people did like seeing it.’

However, Noah did admit that there are pressures to look a certain way in porn, describing most creators as having an ‘insane body.’

Lance Charger also stars in Click Boys (Picture: World of Wonder / WOW Presents Plus)

‘[Their bodies are] an idealised form of masculinity, which has made me hold myself to the same standard, which I don’t measure up to at all.

‘I think in that sense it’s made me more self-conscious.’

Noah stated he doesn’t find porn degrading or empowering, adding: ‘It’s just something I do.’

Fellow Click Boys star Lance Charger, agreeing with Noah, also said that working in porn had boosted his self-esteem to Metro.co.uk.

After explaining he had suffered from poor body image, he then explained the moment when his confidence grew while working in adult entertainment

He said: ‘I’m laying in bed, and I’m flipping through Twitter, and I see something that catches my eye because it’s hot and I go back, and it’s me.

‘It was those instances that I was like, ‘You’ve you’ve got to calm down, you have to quit being so mean to yourself because you look great there.”

‘And so when you have a few of those objective moments, I think I just learned to be a little gentler on myself.’

Click Boys is the latest addition to World of Wonder’s owned streaming platform that reveals the fascinating real lives and stories of everyday people.

World of Wonder co-founders Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato said about their latest addition to the platform: ‘In the past sex work was taboo, and sex workers have long been discriminated against.

‘Now OnlyFans has changed the landscape dramatically and people are free to explore and monetize their sexuality as never before.

‘What is it like in this brave new world, and what does it take to survive and thrive in this virtual world in terms of finding an audience, building a fan base, and squaring all that with a private life.’

Click Boys, produced by World of Wonder, drops weekly exclusively in the UK on WOW Presents Plus on Mondays at 9pm.

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