Danish teenager invents minecraft-porn

If you’ve ever wondered what naked people look like in supremely low resolution, now’s your chance to find out

A 15-year-old teenage boy from Randers has invented the next big trend in porn and now earns a pretty penny from it, reports Metroxpress.

“It has to be different”
Niels Aasted, who started out with a simple desire to make humorous videos for YouTube, received some advice from his mother early on. “It has to be different,” she told him.

And this motherly advice has led to the creation of the first Minecraft-themed porn video.

The videos have since been streamed millions of times on YouTube and are even being hosted on Pornhub. The majority of the views are from the US, Mexico, Russia and Brazil.

“I played Minecraft and then gave it my own twist,” explained the teenager to Metroxpress.

Dad approves, Mum’s the word
The newspaper reports that his parents have had mixed reactions about their teenage son’s success: his dad thinks it’s funny, but his mum – the inspiration of the venture – is on the fence.

“But when she heard that I had already earned 5,000 kroner on ads, she changed her mind,” Aasted said.

“She said that maybe it wasn’t so bad to make money off it, but I probably shouldn’t talk about it so much.”





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