British singer-songwriter Lily Allen has joined the adult content platform OnlyFans, where she is selling exclusive photos and videos of her feet.
OnlyFans is a subscription-based social media platform known for its adult content. Here, creators can monetize their explicit or risqué posts, gathering hundreds of subscribers. In addition, all types of content are on the platform, from cooking tutorials to pornography. OnlyFans gained popularity during the pandemic in 2019, especially because sex workers were out of work during that period.
While the platform hosts all sorts of adult content, it has become notorious for the prevalence of “foot fetish” material. Users pay to access photographs and videos of people’s feet.
In a recent episode of her podcast “Miss Me?”, Allen revealed that her pedicurist had informed her that she had a “rare” 5-star rating on the foot-focused website WikiFeet, where users rate and discuss people’s feet. Her pedicurist allegedly told her that she “could make a lot of money selling foot content on OnlyFans.”
On June 25th, Allen made her first post on her new OnlyFans account, which she has titled “Lily Allen FTSE500.” Her bio reads simply “just dipping my toes in,” and a consecutive post featured a photo captioned “sole trader.”
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Before this, Allen had hinted at making this decision to sell pictures of her feet. Although stating that she wasn’t “there yet,” she was not ruling out the possibility of selling foot content online. She also revealed that she had received messages from fans requesting such material after posting photos showing her feet.
Allen’s decision to join the lucrative world of online foot fetishism shows how some celebrities are finding new revenue streams in the digital age.
Additionally, Lily Allen joins the long list of celebrities who have created OnlyFans accounts. Some include Blac Chyna, Iggy Azalea, Austin Mahone, and Cardi B.
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