Lily Allen, who recently started selling photos of her feet on OnlyFans, has opened up about how her new business is going – including some of the very strange requests she’s received so far.
The 39-year-old pop star-turned-actress recently created her own account on the X-rated social media platform, which is primarily used for people to sell their own adult content, under the title ‘Lily Allen FTSE500’.
For £8 a month, subscribers can now gain access to a variety of images of the star’s feet posing.
During the latest episode of Lily’s BBC Sounds podcast, Do you miss me?The Smile singer, who is married to Stranger Things actor David Harbour, revealed what her first week selling feet content was like.
The actress revealed: “I’ve been creating foot content for the past week. My foot dads are really happy with the content I’m giving them. It’s just feet.”
Lily Allen, who recently started selling photos of her feet on OnlyFans, has opened up about how her new business is going – including some of the strange requests she’s received.
For £8 a month, subscribers can now gain access to a variety of images of the star’s feet posing.
Her co-star and best friend, Miquita Oliver, jokingly asked her, “How acrobatic do you have to be?”
Lily replied, “Separating your toes is a big deal. They really want to see me spread my toes.”
Then, when the conversation took a more serious turn, the singer explained how her new and unique hobby had made her feel empowered.
She said: ‘I actually find this quite empowering because I’ve been very sexualised from a young age and literally everyone else in the process benefits from that sexualisation.
“It’s actually a lot of fun to have the power and control over something that seems so silly to me.”
He concluded by joking that not everyone has “the arc or the extension.”
The idea was formulated when Lily joked that she had been told she could “make a lot of money selling foot content” after discovering that her feet had been “rated pretty highly on the internet.”
She went ahead and has already posted a series of exclusive photos of her feet for her subscribers to access.
Then, as the conversation took a more serious turn, the singer explained to her best friend and co-host Miquita Oliver (right) how her unique new hobby made her feel empowered.
The idea was formulated when Lily joked that she had been told she could “make a lot of money selling foot content” after discovering that her feet had been “rated pretty highly on the internet.”
One of the photos was captioned “self-employed businesswoman” and beneath another she wrote: “I just bought these at the airport. I’ll take them off later.”
Sharing the news that she had officially launched her Only Fans on her Instagram Story, Lily posted the link to her page along with a photo of her painted toes.
One of the photos was captioned “self-employed businesswoman” and beneath another she wrote: “I just bought these at the airport. I’ll take them off later.”
Another photo is captioned, “Summer Pedicure,” while another simply says, “Tomorrow.”
While it is not known how many subscribers it has, the account has garnered over 200 likes since it was launched.
Sharing the news that she had officially launched her Only Fans on her Instagram Story, Lily posted the link to her page along with a photo of her painted toes.
“I have a lady who comes and does my nails and she informed me that I have five stars on WikiFeet, which is pretty rare,” Lily previously said on her podcast.
“But yes, my feet are highly rated on the Internet.”
Lily explained that WikiFeet is “a Wikipedia for famous people’s feet” and that her nail technician thought she “could make a lot of money selling foot content on OnlyFans.”
Miquita asked her: ‘Would you leave Miss Me? to just make feet content for OnlyFans?’ to which Lily replied: ‘Yes’.
Lily, mother of daughters Ethel, 12, and Marnie, 11, from her marriage to Sam Cooper, said her husband David Harbour thinks her new business venture is “great” (pictured in February).
Lily, mother of daughters Ethel, 12, and Marnie, 11, from her marriage to Sam Cooper, also said her husband David thinks her new business venture is “great”.
She said, “He thinks it’s great. He wasn’t really excited at first, but he said, ‘Does this turn you on?'” she said.
“And I said, ‘No, it’s not a perversion at all.’ But maybe there’s something about the power element that’s a little bit perverse for me.”
She added: “I’m having my day in the sun.”