Vile Stephen Bear claims he’s bought a nightclub and is shopping for supercar with sex video profits
STEPHEN Bear has claimed he's bought a nightclub in Las Vegas and is shopping for supercar with his sex video profits.
The vile reality star has been sharing X-rated footage of himself engaging in a sexual activity with his girlfriend Jessica Smith.
Celebrity Big Brother star Bear told fans he'd made $1million from subscription fees to his adult site after posting an uncensored clip of Jessica performing a sex act on him.
Yesterday the controversial 31-year-old went viral again after posting his latest explicit sex video on Twitter.
Today he revealed his future business plans - despite facing up to four years in prison in Turkey after sharing another sex act video.
Bear wrote on social media: "How’s my Twitter family doing today? Me, I went for a run at 5 am while the sun was rising, steam , sauna , full body Massarge , and just signed the papers for my club in Las Vegas.
"Work commences quarter two 2022. Looking at super cars now. What one should I get ? Lambo?"
Last week, Jessica and Bear decided to get matching tattoos to cement their new found, self proclaimed Playboy statuses by getting the famous bunny of their wrists.
Many have called on Twitter to ban the X-rated clips - although Bear has insisted they don't break Twitter rules.
We revealed this week Jessica is using a fake name after launching her porn career with Bear.
A source told us: “Jessica, as she now calls herself, used to do an entirely different job but has realised she can make good money with Bear making sex videos.
“She made the decision to rebrand herself earlier this summer and wiped clean her history.
“It’s not only been good for career wise, but the decision has helped protect her family who have been somewhat surprised by her latest antics.”
Jessica declined to comment when contacted by The Sun Online.
According to Turkey's strict internet regulations, Bear has broken two laws by producing an “unnatural sex” video and then sharing it - with the maximum punishment being four years for making it, and three years for putting it on social media.