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Nicola McLean has shared her fears about girls who use OnlyFans, as she revealed young girls are getting ‘addicted to money and get pushed into extreme behaviour.’
The ex-Page Three girl, 43, said the subscription service encourages women to push their limits because they feel there is always someone ready to take their place.
Reflecting on the recent antics of pornographic actress Bonnie Blue, Nicola exclusively told MailOnline that she was worried that teenage girls will also think ‘if I don’t do this they will queue up for someone else’.
Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Emma, is a pornographic content creator who is known for having sex with ‘barely legal boys’ and telling married men that if their wives won’t have enough sex with them, she will instead.
Nicola explained that the subscription service and the behaviours promoted by the likes of Bonnie Blue encourages women to go far beyond their limits in order to keep up with other creators and sustain their income.
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The glamour model told MailOnline: ‘I just worry that, that girls and I know, because I know girls that have gone further than they ever would because they get addicted to the money.’
‘What I fear is that with this, with OnlyFans, and it’s not just OnlyFans, but I fear that the money is too alluring to girls and men’, she added.
‘It’s all creators. So for the first month, they earn £1,000 let’s say, some people it’s much, much more.
‘And then, people go, Oh, well, I could get someone doing more for less, so I’ll move.
‘And then they don’t earn the money, so then they have to go further and further and you push your own boundaries constantly
And you get desensitised to what you’re doing constantly. Where when I did what I did, we only needed to do what we were doing and still earn the same money.’
Nicola said she thinks is it ‘scary’ because the younger generation are going to see content creators like Bonnie Blue and push their limits far beyond what they are comfortable with.
She told MailOnline: ‘I worry that that’s what younger generations are gonna see. They’re gonna see Bonnie Blue on TikTok saying, basically, if you don’t service your man, I will.



‘So then people are going to do it when they don’t want to do it. That’s what I worry about.
‘That’s what I think is so scary and worrying, where Page Three Girls would never have said that.
‘Page Three Girls were girl next door that was like, ”Don’t worry, we don’t want your man. We do not want your man.” Our picture is us smiling on a page we were the girl next door.
‘That’s what we were meant to be. The girls that could live next door to you. Bonnie Blue is basically saying, if your mum isn’t having sex with your dad, I will.
‘And if your girlfriend’s not having sex with you, I will. And it doesn’t matter if you’re barely legal. Just queue up and I’ll sort you out.
‘So then I worry that wives think ”oh my God, we have to do s**t we don’t want to do”, but I worry that teenage girls will think, ”oh my God, if I don’t do it, it’ll queue up for Bonnie Blue”.
Nicola who shares Rocky, 18, and Striker, 13, with husband Tom Williams, went on to say that if she would relive her life now, she would never be tempted to join the likes of Only Fans or be tempted to go further than pose topless.
She began her career by posing topless for lads’ mags and Page 3 back in the early 2000s and had her first boob job at 22 years old.
Nicola started modelling aged 15, appeared on the front page of the Daily Star in her underwear aged 16 and featured in her first topless shoot aged 18.
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