Adult star Ari Kytsya has sparked major debate online after she reportedly got invited to address around 1,200 students at the University of Washington after being invited to speak during a Psych 201 lecture on human s3xuality.

Her talk on campus was titled “Surviving Digital Economies: Performing an Online Persona, Psychological Implications for S3xualized Public Spaces.”

Kytsya, known across TikTok, Instagram, and adult content platforms, spoke to the students about labor, s3xual economics, and the construction of an online persona. At one point, she spoke about someone wanting her to take a shit in a box for $10,000.


She claimed that she did not do it.

Aside from her adult content, fans may also know her from her relationship with Yung Gravy.

Gravy knows all about her adult content, saying earlier this year, “I see the numbers that she makes, and it is kind of crazy to see,” the musician told Us Weekly.

“It’s cool to see that we make similar amounts. People would think, you know, me being a rapper, it’d be different. So that’s awesome.”

He continued: “It’s cool to have someone who’s [on an] equal playing field in that regard. No one can really say anything about us because we just support each other all the time.”

He might not have a problem with what Ari Kytsya does, but social media certainly does.

Social Media Was Not Thrilled Over Ari Kytsya Speaking At A College


Ari Kytsya was reportedly invited to speak to a college psychology class of around 1,200 students about her career and issues linked to human s3xuality.

The announcement and a clip circulating online have sparked online outrage.

“Kind of wild how a Psych 201 class with 1,200 students couldn’t find a single researcher, clinician, or academic with actual domain expertise… but somehow landed on an OF model as the guest speaker,” one person said.

“So she goes up and says what? Queefs for the whole room, and they clap and get an A?” a second person asked.

“Imagine paying thousands for uni just to hear an OF model talk💀,” a third person stated about Ari Kytsya.

“We are living in a society where teachers get fired for having an 0nlyFans, but influencers get praised for it. The hypocrisy is insane,” a final person commented.

Sports fans might remember math teacher-turned professional boxer Ebanie Bridges, who also had a career on the adult site as well.

During her lecture, Ari Kytsya confidently told the audience that in her video with lyrics, “I always get what I want. Everything always works out in my favor because I always get it.”

Following her appearance, some students described the lecture as thoughtful rather than sensational. If the students took something valuable from it, then it ultimately worked out.