Stepson Of Billionaire Who Attended Concert While Dad Remains Missing In Titanic Submarine Search Shoots His Shot At OnlyFans Model

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Well looks like the stepson of the billionaire who remains missing in the titanic submarine search was seen shooting his shot at an onlyfans fans model. 

Brian Szasz the step son of Hamish Harding, has been pretty active on social media amid Harding going missing along with four other passengers. Brian hopped on Twitter to tell his followers “Please keep my family in your prayers!🙏🏽♥️.” Then just a half an hour later, his focus got shifted to an OnlyFans model who posted a picture of her cheeks and captioned the post, “can I sit on you?” 

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Brian must’ve got a little excited and retweeted the pic saying, “Yes please. 🥰” After commenting to the OnlyFans model twitter users quickly jumped in on his post. With one saying, “Lmao quote tweeting a thirst trap while your stepdad is lost at sea is wild business 😅.” And another chiming in saying, “This guy loves blink- 182 and having ladies sit on his face and he’s not afraid to let the world know.”

OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush and British billionaire Hamish Harding were among those aboard the submersible when it disappeared. 

Retired NASA astronaut Colonel Terry Virts says he was one of the last people that spoke with Harding before his disappearance. 

“Hey, we’re headed out tomorrow, it looks good, the weather’s been bad so they’ve been waiting for this,” the 58-year-old billionaire wrote, according to Virts, who said his friend undoubtedly “understood the risks” of the dangerous adventure.

“We talked quite a bit about the risks and the different things that they were going to be able to do,” Virts explained on the program, per the Post. “So he was very excited about it.”

RELATED: UPDATE: Leader Of Past Titanic Expeditions Has Little Hope That Five Missing Tourists Aboard Submarine Will Be Found

People Magazine obtained a statement from the OceanGate company Tuesday that said, “For some time, we have been unable to establish communications with one of our submersible exploration vehicles which is currently visiting the wreck site of the Titanic. Our entire focus is on the wellbeing of the crew and every step possible is being taken to bring the five crew members back safely. We are deeply grateful for the urgent and extensive assistance we are receiving from multiple government agencies and deep-sea companies as we seek to reestablish contact with the submersible. We pray for the safe return of the crew and passengers, and we will provide updates as they are available.”

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