In a candid and heartfelt announcement that took the internet by storm, Arisa “Kwang” Siangluecha, popularly known as Deerlong, has decided to retire from creating adult content on OnlyFans. At 29, this Thai sensation has captivated her audience not only with her alluring content but also with her talent for gaming, ASMR, and singing. Kwang first captured the public’s eye with her enchanting renditions of Disney songs on Thailand’s Got Talent, a testament to her multifaceted skills. However, Kwang has now opted for a different path, prioritizing her mental well-being over the demands of her career.
Posting on her official Facebook page on January 16, 2025, Kwang bravely shared her reasons for stepping back. “Recently, being a sex content creator has affected my mental health,” she admitted. Despite the perception that her career choice is harmless, the impact of constant scrutiny and explicit comments on her social media took its toll. With posts unrelated to her OnlyFans work also drawing inappropriate responses, Kwang found herself longing for a peaceful retreat to the aspects of life she cherishes beyond the adult industry.
She expressed concern that her past work might overshadow her other achievements, creating a lingering apprehension that her true talents might be forgotten amidst the sensationalism. But Kwang is determined to reclaim that space where she feels truly comfortable. Addressing her fans directly, she acknowledged, “I am scared that people will forget the other things I’ve achieved beyond creating adult content. I want to step back to a place where I feel comfortable.”
In an industry fraught with challenges, Kwang’s experiences highlight a significant issue—content theft. Her creations, widely disseminated on various platforms, especially gambling websites, have been beyond her control. A harsh reality she accepts, understood as a lesson in the permanence of online footprints.
Despite the decision to retire from explicit adult content, Kwang reassures her loyal followers that her presence on OnlyFans will not vanish entirely. Fans can continue to enjoy her work, albeit with a newfound focus on sexy images and videos, steering clear of previously explicit material.
Two years prior, Kwang found herself entangled in a legal predicament after her content was illicitly shared, an incident that nearly resulted in her prosecution due to Thailand’s stringent laws against creating and distributing explicit content. The turmoil pushed her and her partner, Earth, to seek refuge in the Netherlands. Although this move provided temporary relief, homesickness eventually drew her back to Thailand, a place she realized she could never truly leave behind.
“Moving to the Netherlands provided us legal freedoms we couldn’t enjoy in Thailand, but it never felt right. Thailand is where our hearts belong,” Kwang admitted. Her decision to return is as much about personal fulfillment as it is about following a career path that aligns with her values and well-being.
Some might view her retreat from the adult content world as puzzling, even laughable, but Kwang remains unfazed. She thanked her audience for their unwavering support and encouragement, showing gratitude for the understanding they have shown. “I know some people find my decision ridiculous, but I understand their perspective. Thank you to my followers for the support. You are my strength,” she concluded.
Kwang’s journey serves as a reflective tale on the quest for self-preservation amidst the harsh glare of digital fame. Her honest approach and vulnerability resonate across all platforms, ensuring that her legacy extends far beyond her former association with OnlyFans.
I respect Kwang’s decision to prioritize her mental health. It’s not easy leaving behind something lucrative for personal wellbeing.
Absolutely! Mental health should always come first. It’s sad that fame can often come at such a cost.
But let’s be real, she made enough money from OnlyFans to comfortably step back. Not everyone has that luxury.
True, but mental well-being is priceless no matter how much money you have.
Good for her for escaping OnlyFans. It’s disgraceful how people think online fame automatically means a happy life.
I disagree. For some, being a content creator is genuinely fulfilling. It’s unfair to generalize.
She’s sending mixed signals by staying on OnlyFans. If she’s really concerned, she’d quit completely.
It’s not that simple, Tom. She’s trying to balance her mental health with a career she’s known for.
Still feels like she’s straddling the fence just to keep her income steady.
It’s refreshing to see someone stepping back from an industry that applies so much pressure to its creators.
She mentioned how content theft affected her. This shows the ugly side of the internet we often ignore.
Exactly, digital content is never truly in your control once it’s online. More reason to shift her focus.
Kwang should pursue her singing. Her performance on Thailand’s Got Talent was mesmerizing!
Agreed! I remember watching her sing Disney songs. She has real talent beyond the OnlyFans persona.
It’s sad that her content is overshadowing her other skills. But that’s the internet for you.
Hopefully, her supporters will continue to follow her for who she is, not just for her past content.
I think it’s brave of Kwang to make this change, especially given the pressure to keep creating explicit content.
It takes real guts to move away from something so profitable. Kudos to her!
Honestly, she should have known the risks of being an explicit content creator in a conservative country.
Oh please, people act like she’s a saint now just because she left OnlyFans. Let’s see if her followers care about her other talents.
The reasons behind her decision are valid, but it’s a shame society still stigmatizes sex work so harshly.
Well said! The stigma around sex work needs to change. Kwang’s step may inspire others.
Until laws and societal perceptions change, it’s going to remain a struggle for many.
Content theft is a huge issue online. Kwang’s story is a wake-up call about privacy and security.
Her struggles make it clear how important digital security is. It’s a lesson for all of us.
Maybe new platforms can offer better protection for creators, but theft will always be an issue.
Kwang’s honesty will help people view online creators in a more human light. Not just icons but individuals.
I bet she’ll be back on a new platform soon enough, trying to capitalize on her fame in other ways.
Does anyone else feel like this is all a publicity stunt? Maybe she wants to rebrand or start fresh somewhere else.
Why do we even care about the personal choices of influencers? She’s just trying to stay relevant.
Her move back to Thailand must’ve been tough, but home is always home. I hope she finds happiness there.
Exactly, sometimes home is not a place but a feeling. I hope she finds her peace.