So, the other day (June 30th), WotC sent an email to youtuber Lizbeth Eden saying she had violated the terms of the Wizards Creator Program, specifically by "distributing Magic content which includes photos featuring adult nudity"
Email
It would seem that this is in response to a fake card she and a proxy artist created-
Card below, technically nsfw, but no nipples or genitals shown. About on par with a Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition photo
But, it's potentially possible it has nothing to do with that, and is just over the fact that Lizbeth Eden has an OnlyFans. OnlyFans is sort of like Patreon, but explicitly for porn. Lizbeth Eden's OnlyFans actually contains no pornography and no nudity. It is purely bra and panty and swimsuit video clips and photoshoots. It's titillating to be sure, but it's not obscene or pornographic. I've seen ads on national TV that were more pornographic than her content.
And that content is completely separate from her Magic content. (although her youtube channel
does include some videos of her trying on dresses and swimsuits and such).
So, tl;dr, a woman who received no pay or compensation from WotC, only getting a single preview card, was booted from a program because she "sexualized Magic" by making money from her tits in a completely separate venue.
Meanwhile, Magic cards like these exist-
All this alone would be hypocritical enough, but then you also learn that the current head of Magic story is Nic Kelman, who, in 2003, wrote a novel titled
Girls: A Paean, which is
literally about grown men having sex with pubescent girls. And all the molestation scenes in it are explicitly described. (Medium link, sfw)
But of course the man who wrote 230 pages of pedophile wank material isn't "sexualizing magic." Only the woman who is confident in her own body.