Industry Friends React To Former Porn Star Brandon Baker’s Time Of Need

In a sad tragedy this week, adult industry veteran Brandon Baker lost both of his parents. And friends are now rallying to support him and help with funeral expenses.

Friend Ellen Friedman, of the Swiss Navy lube company, launched a GoFundMe campaign that you can find here. The campaign has already raised over $5,000 from 39 people.

Give if you can. They are hoping to raise $20,000.

Below, a few initial reactions of support from Twitter and Facebook.

 

 

13 thoughts on “Industry Friends React To Former Porn Star Brandon Baker’s Time Of Need”

  1. Has the world gone mad? Why do these friends of Brandon think he needs help with funeral expenses? Do they actually believe Brandon is personally responsible for his parents’ funeral expenses?

      1. No. You go fuck yourself. That’s not what friends are for. No one needs help covering their parents’ funeral expenses. His “friends” aren’t doing anything besides soliciting donations, allegedly to cover his parents’ funeral expenses, and counting on no one questioning the need for such donations. If he really needed help covering his parents’ funeral expenses, then why isn’t he soliciting the donations himself?

        To whom will the donations be paid, and how will the donors know that the donations were used only to cover his parents’ funeral expenses? Will excess donations be returned?

        1. What are you, fucking stupid? What, did you spend too much time idolizing big-dicked, ab-ripped men you’ll never even walk past in real life that you somehow managed to rid yourself of logic, compassion and reason?
          If you’ve lost anyone close to you in your life, I would imagine it would be a bit traumatic for you to do anything, let alone start preparing funeral expenses. I know you lack any, but friends are there to help you out when you’re going through a hard time, in whatever shape or form they can. The donation link and process all seem very real and very legit to me, and if you desperately need further proof, I suggest you go on Twitter and ask his friends from there They don’t need dejected little shits like you to further deepen the wounds. If you can’t offer enough or don’t trust people enough to even spare a fucking dime, just pay your respects and then go back your filthy philandering lifestyle. It’s that simple. If, by some odd random fucking chance, Brandon Bakers has faked this whole ordeal and has lied to our straight to our faces for whatever reason, feel free to rub it in, whoop it up and call me out for it. But don’t try and make light of this horrid situation and being such a pretentious piece of shit as if you clearly understand everything and the circumstances at hand. Just shut the fuck up and wish them well in the next life. Better yet, shut the fuck up, because no one wants sympathize with wherever the hell you end up.

          1. 1) <What are you, fucking stupid?

            Your writing suggests low education and low intelligence.

            2)

            You’re one lacking in logic and reason. Logically, Brandon needs no help covering expenses that he’s not responsible for in the first place.

            3)

            I arranged for the funerals of my mother and, soon after, a grandmother. It’s not complicated. You simply go to a mortuary. Every day, millions of people do this. Neither my mother nor grandmother were rich. The money to cover ALL their final expenses (not merely their funeral expenses) came out of their bank accounts and life insurance proceeds. But even if they’d died penniless, I still wouldn’t have been responsible for any of their expenses.

            4)

            Once again, you don’t know anything. Friends are not needed to help with funeral expenses because you’re not responsible for such expenses. And this GoFundMe campaign to cover funeral expenses that don’t need covering is soliciting donations from complete strangers (not just friends), has no target, no designated recipient, no mechanism for monitoring how the donations are spent, and no mechanism for returning excess donations.

            5)

            Why would I make a donation to help cover the funeral expenses of the parents of someone I don’t even know and/or is not even responsible for those expenses? FYI: It’s Brandon, not me, who supposedly “dejected” (depressed). Again, your writing suggests low education, low intelligence.

            6)

            Again, why would I make a donation to help cover the funeral expenses of the parents of someone I don’t even know and/or is not even responsible for those expenses?

            My “filthy philandering lifestyle”? Once again, you demonstrate your low education and low intelligence. A philanderer is a man who enters into casual sexual relationships with women.

            7)

            You don’t have a clue.

            The issue is not whether Brandon’s parents really died, and as far as I know, he hasn’t said anything about needing money to cover burial expenses. But those of use with a clue know that he isn’t responsible for those expenses, anyway. Apparently, Brandon isn’t the one who started this GoFundMe campaign to solicit donations from the general public to help him cover expenses that he isn’t even responsible for.

            8)

            I’m not making light of anything.

            But unlike you, I clearly understand that whatever the circumstances, Brandon is not, as a matter of law, responsible for his parents’ funeral expenses. Nor has he ever, to my knowledge, solicited help with those expenses. And, unlike you, I don’t go around offering condolences to people I’ve never met or never knew over the death of their parents. Nor do I go around making donations to help people I don’t know cover the funeral expenses of parents’ I didn’t know. Nor do go around wishing people I never knew “well in the next life.”

    1. True but one of the main difference between GoFundMe and other fundraising website is I think you actually get to keep the money even if you don’t make your expected goal.

    2. In the US and Canada, GoFundMe gets 7.9% + 30 cents from every donation. So if someone makes a $100 donation, the donee receives $91.80.

  2. “In a sad tragedy this week, adult industry veteran Brandon Baker lost both of his parents.”?

    Is there any other kind of tragedy?

      1. But this blog referring to specifically to a personal tragedy involving someone’s death, not a type of drama.

        M-W: tragedy–“a very bad event that causes great sadness and often involves someone’s death.”

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