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Lily Allen Starts OnlyFans Account for Her Feet
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Date:2025-04-11 20:28:43
Lily Allen is dipping her toes in the OnlyFans pool.
In fact, the "Smile" singer has launched an account on the subscription-based platform—which is known to host NSFW content—solely for pictures of her feet.
On July 2, Lily shared footage from her and husband David Harbour's trip to Italy, including a video of her leg dangling next to a fountain. However, she covered her bare foot with an emoji of a heart in the colors of the Italian flag, writing on Instagram Story, "La dolce feeta."
The post was accompanied by a link to her OnlyFans page, where the 39-year-old jokingly wrote in the description, "Just here for the shoes."
And Lily has always been comfortable in tapping into taboo. As she recently noted, "I'm quite into normalizing everything that people are ashamed about in themselves."
"I'm always wanting to do that,” Lily said on the June 17 episode of her Miss Me? podcast with cohost Miquita Oliver. “To me, that's what art is."
She continued, "That's what creativity is, helping people come to terms with their own behavior and behavior that society sometimes looks down on. But we’re all just human, right?”
Lily—who shares kids Ethel, 12, and Marnie, 11, with ex Sam Cooper—added that she's not ashamed to speak out about her "promiscuous and experimental" past.
"I had sex with female sex workers," she shared. “I knew that this thing existed, and that I've been behaving this way, and I thought I was going to take a little bit of the power back and reveal it myself in my book.”
She added, "I think that lots of other people have done the same thing, and I think that when they hear someone like me talk about their own experiences in a non-shameful, sort of matter-of-fact way, then it makes people feel better about themselves."
But Lily isn't the only celeb to have an OnlyFans account. Keep reading to see who else joined the website...
Though the Rob & Chyna alum was one of the first celebs to join OnlyFans in 2020, she quit producing content on the website three years later after getting baptized and embracing religion.
In a since deleted post on Instagram, this Teen Wolf star announced an account with the adult network in late September 2020.
“I noticed many of my fans commenting on my Instagram photos saying that I should join OnlyFans,” he told Page Six at the time. ”I saw it as a really cool opportunity to get even closer with my fans and be more real with them."
He added, "I want to accomplish creating unique content and collaborating with my friends to bring a fun experience to my fans.”
The model announced her decision to join and produce private content on the site in 2020. According to the description on Amber's OnlyFans page, her account is "your chance to experience something."
Focused on female empowerment and taking ownership of her body, the former Disney Channel star launched her OnlyFans account in August 2020.
TheYoutuber subscribed to the OnlyFans life in 2020, writing on X—then known as Twitter—"TANA UNCENSORED IS FINALLY HERE AND THAT’S ALL IMA SAY."
The Life of Kylie alum joined the subscription-based platform in 2020. In an interview with Complex at the time, she expressed her excitement to participate on a site where everyone can be their most "authentic" selves.
The rapper launched her OnlyFans account in August 2020 amid the release of her smash hit "WAP." The account featured exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the single's music video, as well as some content from her daily life.
This Real Housewives of New York alum joined website in 2020 as a surprise to some of her fans. However, she has since deactivated her page.
In solidarity with her Real Housewives of New York costar, Morgan announced her OnlyFans account in July 2020. Upon the launch, she offered an exclusive free membership for fans that subscribed in the first week.
The "Mmm Yeah" singer joined OnlyFans in 2020, writing in the description of his page, "Message me if you wanna see the real good stuff."
The "Rack City" rapper started an OnlyFans account in 2020, though he later deactivated it to launch Myystar, another subscription-based platform for content creators.
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