The actress from Harry Potter, known for her role as Lavender Brown, has ventured into OnlyFans, revealing her content plans.
Jessie Cave recently took to social media to disclose her decision to join the well-known subscription service, aiming to alleviate her financial burdens.
On her podcast, Cave clarified her plans by saying, “I’m launching an OnlyFans, it’s not a sexual one. It’s a fetish. Fetish doesn’t necessarily mean sexual.”
Explaining further, she mentioned that she might engage with OnlyFans for a year to ‘get out of debt’ and to ’empower [herself]’.
She expressed her desire to generate income for home renovations, such as installing a new roof.
Though OnlyFans is often associated with explicit content, Cave’s offerings will not fall into that category.
Her focus will be on her hair, with plans to create ‘very sensual stuff with [her] hair’, including brushing it. This unique idea has garnered attention and interest.
Comedian Katherine Ryan commented on Cave’s Instagram post: “This is a very very very good idea.”
Another user said, “I’d watch,” and someone else remarked, “Omg I actually find this so soothing!!! I would watch.”
Others showed their support, with one commenting, “I fully support you,” and another adding, “I can’t tell if you’re joking. Either way I support this.”
Cave’s OnlyFans page is now up and provides more insight into her offerings.
Her profile description reads: “Former Harry Potter actress, writer, doodler and now OnlyFans Long Hair Specialist. I do NICHE HAIR CONTENT which you may well quite like. How magical! Owl drop near daily.
“Wizard warning: Will not do explicit sexual content. Might be in my underwear. Will respond to Dm’s. Let’s get to know each other!”
She continues: “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.”
Currently, Cave’s subscription is priced at $6 monthly, and she has posted three times so far.
According to Infloww, some leading creators on OnlyFans can earn up to six-figures monthly. As of 2024, over 300 creators on the platform make over $1 million annually, with more than 16,000 earning over $50,000 per year.