Harry Potter actress Jessie Cave has shared which kinds of OnlyFans requests make her feel ‘gross’.
Recognised for playing Hogwarts student Lavender Brown, the brief love interest of Ron Weasley, she joined the adult social media platform back in March with the hopes of clearing debt and taking her kids on an expensive holiday.
But despite refusing to dabble in X-rated stuff – unlike many OnlyFans content creators – Cave recently admitted that her clean-cut vow goes in one ear and out of the other for some subscribers.
“It’s gotten a little nasty. I feel a little gross, a little scared,” she wrote on Substack, as per The Sun.
“I am receiving too many lurid messages and don’t like being sent unsolicited d***s. No matter how many times I say I am not doing sexual content, I get a message within two seconds asking to see c*m in my hair or if I would just please f**king consider full-frontal.”
Jessie Cave joined OnlyFans earlier this year, but not for the reason a lot of fans may have assumed (Instagram/@jessiecave)
Cave displayed a bit of leverage lately, though, after receiving one DM to ‘spank myself’ with hair plaits.
“I tried to get a video of [husband Alfie Brown] holding my plaits and gently spanking my back with them but I laughed too much,” she recalled.
“I plaited my hair in red lace gloves and did a video of me trying to do plaits with handcuffs on (my kids got the handcuffs at a magic shop).”
Three months into her OnlyFans journey, Cave seems in a bit of a bind, revealing she’s now ‘dependent’ on the cashflow from it.
“It’s proof of my failure to make (or rather, keep hold of) money as an actress and writer,” she candidly shared.
“I’ve got nothing to show for 18 years of work in the arts industry. I’ve rented for 18 years and drained all my money on that and self-funding my YouTube videos or Edinburgh shows.
She’s admitted the OnlyFans account has helped her out financially (Instagram/@jessiecave)
” I am doing OF to supplement my life as an artist, and I will be more vocal about that from now on.”
“My second most desired item is a fancy ASMR microphone so I can do more satisfying hair brushing videos. Then I’ve put cheaper items like elf ears and stockings (which someone bought for me within 10 minutes of going live).”
Apparently, she’s come to ‘dread’ the nighttime because of the pressure to respond to subscribers it represents.
“I dread the evenings because I know I have to message rather than zone out watching TV,” she noted.
“I’ve stopped reading because I feel like it’s not using my time efficiently: any spare moment when I’m not with the kids I should be making money and keeping my fans subscribed. I’m on a content treadmill and I can’t get off, send help.”
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