Lily Allen has revealed how her husband David Harbour reacted to her decision to create an OnlyFans page.

The ‘Smile’ singer launched her OnlyFans account towards the end of June to sell pictures and videos of her feet, and is currently charging $10 (£8) for a monthly subscription.

During her BBC Sounds Miss Me? podcast on Thursday (July 4), Allen shared her spouse’s reaction to her new business venture.

“Yeah, he is, he thinks it’s great,” Allen responded when her co-host Miquita Oliver asked whether the Stranger Things actor is “alright” with the OnlyFans account.

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“At first, he was like, not turned on, but he was like, ‘Is this a kink for you?’ And I was like, ‘No, it’s totally not a kink,’ but maybe there’s something in the power element of it that’s slightly kinky for me.”

Oliver then joked: “I think attention and power will always be a lifelong kink for you. And we’re just kind of surfing both. So, yeah, I bet you’re having a great time.”

Allen admitted she was “devoid of both” during her childhood. “So, look, I’m just having my day in the sun,” she said, while also revealing that Harbour has given her “very strict guidelines” for posting content.

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Lily Allen. CREDIT: Mike Marsland/WireImage/Getty

Allen, who married Harbour in September 2020, took to her official Instagram Stories on Tuesday (July 2) to share a clip of her feet resting beside a fountain in Italy. The story had a caption that read “La dolce feeta” with a link to her OnlyFans profile.

Her decision to start the page comes roughly two weeks after Allen revealed on an episode of her Miss Me? podcast that she was considering selling foot content.

“I have a lady that comes and does my nails,” she told Oliver. “They informed me that I have five stars on WikiFeet, which is quite rare. My feet are rated quite highly on the internet.”

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“She said that I could make a lot of money from selling foot content on OnlyFans,” Allen added. “And I’m like, ‘Not no.’”

Elsewhere, the ‘LDN’ singer recently reflected on her days of addiction, remembering that when she was on cocaine, “you think all of your ideas are brilliant and need to be shared.”

In a joint interview with Oliver for The Guardian, the singer looked back at her younger self and opened up on the reasons why she was attracted to class A drugs.

“Drugs and alcohol were very good at drowning out my inner critic,” she said. “When you take cocaine you think all of your ideas are brilliant and need to be shared.”

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