Scooter Braun recently made a shocking business move that legt many wondering his thoughts behind business ideas.
The manager chose not to buy adult content platform OnlyFans, sources confirmed.
The company, which earned 6.6 billion dollars in 2024, reportedly reached out to Taylor Swift’s ex manager with a business offer.
Braun, who manages stars including Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, and Demi Lovato, spent two weeks reviewing the documents before deciding the deal was not right for him.
Sources added that despite media reports saying they made negotiations, Braun’s legal team was never officially involved.
OnlyFans CEO Keily Blair has been speaking with investors from the Forest Road Company about possible sale.
Braun’s decision shows that even highly profitable companies are not always a match for his business plans.
Braun rose to fame in 2007 after seeing Justin Bieber on YouTube and became one of the most influential figures in music management.
He has a history of carefully planned deals, including the 2019 purchase and sale of Taylor’s early master recordings.
Braun’s decision to pass on OnlyFans highlights his focus on business deals that align with his long-term goals rather than short-term profits.