Lily Allen reveals why she ceased sharing feet photos on OnlyFans after David Harbour split

Lily Allen recently disclosed the reasoning behind her decision to halt sharing images of her feet on OnlyFans following her separation from David Harbour.

Earlier this month, Allen unveiled her first album in seven years. This came after she acknowledged supplementing her income by selling feet pictures on OnlyFans.

OnlyFans can be extraordinarily profitable, particularly for those with a substantial following.

“Imagine being an artist and having nearly 8 million monthly listeners on Spotify but earning more money from having 1000 people subscribe to pictures of your feet,” Allen tweeted last year.

Subscribers to Allen’s OnlyFans page pay $10, potentially generating approximately $10,000 monthly based on her subscriber numbers.

However, since parting ways with Harbour, known for his role in Stranger Things, Allen confessed that the venture had diminished in allure.

During a conversation with Interview Magazine, Allen, famous for her hit ‘Smile,’ mentioned: “It’s not really that interesting. I started it just over a year ago. I was quite active in the beginning, but when I broke up with David, it just wasn’t that fun anymore.”

Allen also shared insights into the specific content followers desire concerning feet pictures.

“They want dirty soles, white socks, like schoolgirl socks or ankle socks, some clean, some dirty. White socks in Mary Jane shoes. Stepping in food,” she detailed.

Adding a rather peculiar detail, Allen noted subscribers also seek ‘toe spreading, because that’s what happens when you’re climaxing.’

“They like you to be touching your feet, a caress,” she mentioned further, “Rubbing them with oil or something.”

Allen, who is 40, revealed that some followers were willing to pay to select her toenail polish color.

“Some people want white. Some people want dark red. Some people want bright red. I would never let anyone ask for a green or a blue or something,” she stated.

Allen and Harbour, who married in 2020, ended their relationship last December, though neither has publicly confirmed a legal divorce.

In a conversation with Perfect Magazine, Allen expressed confusion about her life’s circumstances at the time.

“Because I didn’t actually know what was going on in my life. I wasn’t sure what was real, and what was in my head,” she elaborated.

“So there’s a certain amount of, like, joining dots. When you are not given answers, your brain is full of lots of questions. And if nobody’s willing to answer those questions, then your brain starts to answer them for you. And so I think some of that maybe happened here.”

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