November 17, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that George Santos is selling personalized videos at $75 on Cameo.




Former Representative George Santos, recently expelled from the House of Representatives, is taking an unexpected turn in his post-political career by offering personalised videos on Cameo. In a surprising move, Santos, who lost his $174,000 congressional salary recently, is now engaging with supporters through this popular social platform.


His availability on Cameo may be the most significant move so far. Launched in 2017, Cameo was valued at more than $1bn in 2021 and offers celebrities and social media personalities non-traditional ways to boost their incomes.


In Santos’s case, that price is currently $200 for a video, and he is purportedly willing to talk about a variety of things: birthdays, holidays and give pep talks. Signs are it is doing well: he initially sold each video for $75, but upped the price hours later, according to Business Insider.


Initially priced at $75, the personalized videos quickly gained traction, with only 69 slots remaining as of 11:30 a.m. ET. This unexpected career shift follows Santos’s expulsion on Friday, marking him as the first Republican ever expelled from the House of Representatives without a felony conviction since the Civil War.


Santos has been mired in controversy since taking office in January, facing allegations of fabricating parts of his biography and resume. Despite an indictment on 23 fraud-related charges, including submitting false financial reports and misusing campaign funds, Santos pleaded not guilty.


Separately, Santos has vowed, via X, to begin a program of self-styled restorative justice.


“My community service will be to clean up Congress of it’s corrupt frauds in a Bipartisan way. My road to redemption will be serving the American people!” he now says on X.


Since leaving Washington on Friday with the parting words: “Why would I want to stay here? To hell with this place,” Santos has launched a series of attacks on former colleagues, including representative Nicole Malliotakis (“questionable stock trading”); Mike Lawler (campaign expenses); Nick LaLota (being a “no-show” at his last job).


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