The San Dieguito Union High School District has earned a harsh “F” for its decision to let the Canyon Crest Academy gym be used as a set for a 24‑hour “adult game show” over the weekend.
The plan shocked the community and provoked an angry backlash from students after the Canyon Crest Academy Foundation— the district’s fundraising arm— decided the fastest way to raise cash was by handing the keys to a production crew that was filming with adult‑content models.
The marathon was a Twitch‑style remake of a Japanese game show that streamer Paymoneywubby had adapted, and it was sponsored by Fansly, a subscription platform that hosts adult material.
During the broadcast, participants were asked to lick chocolate off the feet of Fansly models—a moment that was documented in a post that appeared online, revealing a red folding chair bearing the “CCA” logo in the school’s weight room. The stream aired from December 6 to 7.
The format itself was essentially a 24‑hour game of tag: four male contestants tried to avoid being “tagged” by masked figures called “Oni.” When caught, they faced a range of playful punishments, from being hit with a pool noodle to having their legs waxed and licking chocolate from women’s feet.
They also had to answer questions such as “describe your perfect penis” and “what age do people start to become attractive” in front of women sporting Fansly bikinis.
The bikini‑clad models then handed out sashes that read “pedophile,” “botched penis,” “privately racist,” and “Whomegalul,” a Twitch‑chat phrase used when a relatively obscure person is mentioned on a stream. One contestant wearing the pedophile sash remarked, “In a school, that can’t be good to wear here.”
Despite the claims that no adult content was filmed in the gym, Paymoneywubby’s lawyer, Jason Brower, said otherwise.
Principal Brett Killeen told NBC that the production violated the standards outlined in the district’s “Use of Facilities License Agreement.” The school had been warned that Fansly was listed as a potential sponsor, but it remains unclear whether the organizers knew that their models would actually be on campus.
The district has not yet responded to requests for comment.
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