There are a lot of ways to approach this, but I don't think the right approach is to write off the industry.
Subscribers will have the unique opportunity to watch the episode live with Lopez and Spade, and will be able to interact with the stars, ask them questions, and enjoy anecdotes about the story and the shoot.
I'm a dude and I won't tell you I've never seen porn.
While Mormons are entirely wrong that porn is an addiction for most people, can we at least agree that porn is more than a bit problematic? It lets you have opinions that are not binary.
I'll actually go so far to say that people using their bodies to make explicit media regardless of revenue is a human right part of free speech and the right to try to thrive.
You are creating strawmen that I never mentioned.