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Harry Potter fans have been left stunned after star Jessie Cave announced she was launching her own OnlyFans account – with ‘daily owl drops’ of new snaps.

But the actress, 37, who played Ron Weasley’s love interest Lavender Brown in the smash hit film series, explained she would be appealing to a ‘very niche’ market on the adults only subscription site. 

While others profiles mostly feature sexually explicit content, Jessie revealed she’d be keeping her clothes on making the most of her long blonde locks as she marketed herself to those with a hair fetish. 

The mother-of-fours’ OnlyFans profile reads: ‘Former Harry Potter actress, writer, doodler and now Only Fans Long Hair Specialist. I do NICHE HAIR CONTENT which you may well quite like. How magical!’.

‘Will respond to Dm’s. Let’s get to know each other!’ she added. ‘If you have a hair thing, this is the place for you. If you want something specific, you can message me and I will be happy to see what we can do. LOVE JESSIE XXX’.

She later took to Instagram to announce the news and in a fun clip explained her plans to partner Alfie Brown, who as an alternative suggested: ‘I think you should get your bum out’. 

Harry Potter fans have been left stunned after star Jessie Cave, 37, announced she was launching her own OnlyFans account - with 'daily owl drops' of new snaps

The actress played Ron Weasley's love interest Lavender Brown (pictured with co-star Rupert Grint) in the smash hit film series

While others profiles mostly feature sexually explicit content, Jessie revealed she'd be keeping her clothes on making the most of her long blonde locks as she marketed herself to those with a hair fetish

Fans rushed to the comments following the announcement with comedian Katherine Ryan saying: ‘This is a very very good idea’.

While others added: ‘I am sure there is an audience for that’: ‘Hair queen’: ‘I think this is a great idea’: ‘You’ll make a fortune’: ‘Love This’.

It comes after it was announced Oscar and Emmy-nominated actress Janet McTeer was reportedly ‘in talks’ to take over from the late Maggie Smith as Professor McGonagall in HBO‘s new Harry Potter series.

Janet, 63, is best-known for her role as Mary Jo Walker in 2000 comedy Tumbleweed, while she also starred as attorney Helen Piece in hit TV show Ozark. 

With negotiations in the works to for the series adaptation, Paapa Essiedu is also reportedly ‘closing his deal’ to play Alan Rickman‘s Severus Snape.

Paapa, 34, is known for his roles in projects such as The Lazarus Project and also Gangs Of London and has long been rumoured to play Snape in the upcoming series.

HBO recently said in a statement: ‘We appreciate that such a high-profile series will draw a lot of rumour and speculation.

John Lithgow is so far the only cast member who has officially been confirmed as he announced he will be taking on the role of Albus Dumbledore in the HBO series.

The mother-of-fours OnlyFans profile reads: 'Former Harry Potter actress, writer, doodler and now Only Fans Long Hair Specialist. I do NICHE HAIR CONTENT which you may well quite like'

She later took to Instagram to announce the news and in a fun clip explained her plans to partner Alfie Brown, who as an alternative suggested: 'I think you should get your bum out'

Fans rushed to the comments following the announcement with comedian Katherine Ryan saying: 'This is a very very good idea'

While others added: 'I am sure there is an audience for that': 'Hair queen': 'I think this is a great idea': 'You'll make a fortune': 'Love This'

Jessie pictured in 2009's Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

The 79-year-old star has said stepping in to the shoes of the magical headmaster, first played by Richard Harris and Michael Gambon, ‘came as a total surprise to me’.

‘I just got the phone call up at the Sundance Film Festival, and it was not an easy decision because it’s going to define me for the last chapter of my life. I’m afraid,’ he said.

‘But I’m very excited. Some wonderful people are turning their attention back to Harry Potter.

‘That’s why it’s been such a hard decision. I’ll be about 87 years old at the wrap party, but I’ve said yes.’

Dumbledore, the fictional headmaster of Hogwarts and a mentor to the title character, has become one of the most-beloved characters among fans of Rowling’s original books and the film series.

And not all hardcore fans of the franchise were pleased with his casting as they argued that a British actor should have nabbed the role, not an American, as per the original films.

Taking to X, fans wrote: ‘I can’t understand why John Lithgow is the new Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter HBO series. Dumbledore is British, Lithgow is from the USA.’

It comes after it was announced actress Janet McTeer was 'in talks' to take over from the late Maggie Smith as Professor McGonagall (pictured) in HBO 's new Harry Potter series

Janet, 63, is best-known for her role as Mary Jo Walker in 2000 comedy Tumbleweed, while she also starred as attorney Helen Piece in hit TV show Ozark.

‘Nothing against John Lithgow, but Dumbledore and the whole Harry Potter franchise is British.’

‘I love John Lithgow. Absolutely bananas they’re not hiring a British actor to play Dumbledore.’

‘WarnerBros quite literally need to pull something out of their hat to save Harry Potter. John Lithgow as Dumbledore certainly feels like it’s going to put a lot of people off wanting to watch it. Whatever happened to keeping it all British?’  

The new Harry Potter television series promises a deeper exploration of the wizarding world and could run for up to 10 years.

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