You are entitled to your opinion, but please remember that what you write is your own opinion and nothing more.
You subscribe to performers in order to get off, which is true, and they perform in order to earn a living, which is also truly the case. It goes both ways, and I don't think you can complain about what a performer is making regardless of their sexuality because, most of the time, it is the paying fans who encourage the creators to be more experimental with their sexuality in order to fulfil their fantasies. I believe you have the right to complain if you pay for something that was not properly promoted or described, as consumer transparency is critical.
If you bought a video that states 10 minutes of anal play but in fact, it was only 1 minute with the remaining fondling around, then it would stand for grounds to complain and get a refund.
For 90%+ of the LGTQ+ community, seeing heterosexual males experience the reality of their straight man dream leaning into gay content is the ultimate desire.
There are some that take the piss by misinforming and misleading followers with their shady promotional practices, but it doesn't mean everyone is tainted with the same brush.
I made a lot of money by creating the type of stuff that I do. Let's not forget that I began by uploading images of myself in my boxers one day and that one thing led to another solely because fans like yourself suggested I produce a certain style of film, and if I felt comfortable continuing to explore new types of content. So, in order to fulfil their fantasies, the paying fan as a whole directs the content growth. The fantasy spectrum is large and filled with a wide range of possibilities. What gets you off may not get you off, and so forth.
This is simply my perspective and opinion after being involved in the creative economy since 2016. You are welcome to contact me at any time.