Steve Burns, the former Blue’s Clues host, has surprised the internet after saying he might open an OnlyFans just to softly “validate” women with kind, sweet dirty talk. Steve, who is 52 now, spoke about this on his new podcast called Alive, and fans went crazy online after hearing his idea. He said he is not good at normal dirty talk but feels he could whisper loving, caring words that make women feel seen and valued. The clip has already gone viral, and fans are begging him to do it.
Steve Burns says he could do soft, emotional dirty talk instead of sexual talk
Steve Burns told guest Maitland Ward, a former Boy Meets World star who now works in adult entertainment, that he cannot bring himself to do normal dirty talk.
He said he still feels tied to his Blue’s Clues past and does not know how to talk in a sexual way. But he joked that he could do a “nice guy” version, where he talks in a soft voice and gives emotional comfort.
He said things like, “Hey baby girl, I really value your opinion,” and “I’m totally listening, please tell me everything about Brenda at work,” in a slow fake flirty voice. Maitland laughed and told him women would actually love that kind of sweet attention.
The podcast Instagram even posted a clip with the caption, “Steve tries spicy talk, ends up affirming your worth as a person.” From that moment onward, the comments exploded.
Fans beg Steve Burns to launch OnlyFans for ‘validating’ whispers and emotional praise
The fan reaction was wild. Women rushed to the comments asking him to launch the page immediately. One fan wrote, “VALIDATE ME STEVE!!” Another said, “No but seriously, soft gravelly Steve affirmations? YES.”
Someone even added, “I have never wanted an OnlyFans more in my life.” Many comments said there is a big market for gentle men who just listen and speak kindly instead of being graphic.
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Steve Burns recently told People magazine that many adults still tell him he “raised them” because they grew up watching Blue’s Clues and felt emotionally safe with him.
He said that is why he feels a deep responsibility to show up as a real, caring human online, because people still carry childhood feelings when they see him.
Steve Burns launched his new podcast in September to talk about life and human emotion. The response to this OnlyFans comment now proves his soft emotional voice still holds huge cultural power, even in a completely different world than children’s TV.
Steve Burns says he could do soft, emotional dirty talk instead of sexual talk
Steve Burns told guest Maitland Ward, a former Boy Meets World star who now works in adult entertainment, that he cannot bring himself to do normal dirty talk.
He said he still feels tied to his Blue’s Clues past and does not know how to talk in a sexual way. But he joked that he could do a “nice guy” version, where he talks in a soft voice and gives emotional comfort.
Blues Clues star Steve Burns drives fans wild as he contemplates starting OnlyFans for 'validating' DIRTY TALK https://t.co/bBHyvxpnr0
— Daily Mail Celebrity (@DailyMailCeleb) October 26, 2025
He said things like, “Hey baby girl, I really value your opinion,” and “I’m totally listening, please tell me everything about Brenda at work,” in a slow fake flirty voice. Maitland laughed and told him women would actually love that kind of sweet attention.
The podcast Instagram even posted a clip with the caption, “Steve tries spicy talk, ends up affirming your worth as a person.” From that moment onward, the comments exploded.
Fans beg Steve Burns to launch OnlyFans for ‘validating’ whispers and emotional praise
The fan reaction was wild. Women rushed to the comments asking him to launch the page immediately. One fan wrote, “VALIDATE ME STEVE!!” Another said, “No but seriously, soft gravelly Steve affirmations? YES.”
Someone even added, “I have never wanted an OnlyFans more in my life.” Many comments said there is a big market for gentle men who just listen and speak kindly instead of being graphic.
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Steve Burns recently told People magazine that many adults still tell him he “raised them” because they grew up watching Blue’s Clues and felt emotionally safe with him.
He said that is why he feels a deep responsibility to show up as a real, caring human online, because people still carry childhood feelings when they see him.
Steve Burns launched his new podcast in September to talk about life and human emotion. The response to this OnlyFans comment now proves his soft emotional voice still holds huge cultural power, even in a completely different world than children’s TV.
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