Lily Allen sports a casual look as she goes grocery shopping in New York after revealing she makes more from OnlyFans than from her music

Lily Allen sports a casual look as she goes grocery shopping in New York after revealing she makes more from OnlyFans than from her music

As a lifestyle expert with decades of experience under my belt, I must say that Lily Allen‘s move to monetize her feet on OnlyFans is an ingenious and empowering step for the artist. Her candid approach to discussing her earnings and the response from her fans speaks volumes about the changing landscape of the entertainment industry.


Lily Allen was spotted out shopping for groceries in New York City on Monday after speaking about her profitable OnlyFans business.

As a devoted fan, I found myself captivated by the effortless style of the 39-year-old singer. He donned a pair of maroon trousers that perfectly complemented his ensemble, along with an oversized green and white striped T-shirt. The color scheme extended to his trainers, which were a matching shade of maroon and green.

The British star was laden with bags as she made her way home, carrying a large green and a black tote bag as well as a brown paper bag.

Lily went make-up free for the outing and threw her bright red hair into a messy ponytail.

Lily’s excursion follows her disclosure on a platform once known as Twitter, where she unveiled an interesting fact: Although she boasts more than eight million monthly listeners on Spotify, she actually makes more income by sharing photos of her feet on OnlyFans.

Lily Allen sports a casual look as she goes grocery shopping in New York after revealing she makes more from OnlyFans than from her music

Lily Allen sports a casual look as she goes grocery shopping in New York after revealing she makes more from OnlyFans than from her music
Lily Allen sports a casual look as she goes grocery shopping in New York after revealing she makes more from OnlyFans than from her music

I, a devoted fan, jumped onto social media to fiercely defend my idol when someone insinuated that she had resorted to selling foot photos as a means of degradation.

In response to the comment Lily wrote: ‘imagine being and artist and having nearly 8 million monthly listeners on Spotify but earning more money from having 1000 people subscribe to pictures of your feet. don’t hate the player, hate the game.’

Apart from that, she additionally posted a series of images from the subscription site, displaying different positions of her feet, and then directing visitors to her own profile.

Instead of hating her for making money, fans should understand that the income from her foot picture sharing supports an extravagant lifestyle she now enjoys.

Lily found that the balance in her bank account significantly increased following her recent posts showcasing her freshly manicured feet.

Fans flooded her comments section and praised the songstress for being candid.

One person said: ‘It’s a win.’

Someone else wrote: ‘I hear there is a lot of foot money. I hear good things.’

Another user added: ‘Everyone would do it if they could make money off pictures of their feet.’

Lily Allen sports a casual look as she goes grocery shopping in New York after revealing she makes more from OnlyFans than from her music
Lily Allen sports a casual look as she goes grocery shopping in New York after revealing she makes more from OnlyFans than from her music
Lily Allen sports a casual look as she goes grocery shopping in New York after revealing she makes more from OnlyFans than from her music

In July, Lily found herself justifying her actions once more, emphasizing that the situation was empowering for her, having experienced objectification since her early years.

As a diehard admirer, I couldn’t help but create my own social media platform, all because of the buzz surrounding my remarkably appreciated feet online! And guess what? The one and only David Harbour, star of Stranger Things, is my joyfully married partner in this whirlwind life.

She said the account, which costs just £8 per month to subscribe to, is for a ‘select group of enthusiasts’ who ask her for bespoke photos of her ‘spreading’ her toes.

‘I’m finding this actually quite empowering,’ she said on an episode of her Miss Me? Podcast.

From an early age, I was heavily sexualized, with others benefitting financially from this, but now, it’s incredibly enjoyable to hold the reins and dictate the terms of something that I once found absurdly trivial.

Although predominantly known for hosting adult or explicit content creators who sell their material to subscribers, Lily maintains that her activities are not of a sexual nature.

She said: ‘I don’t feel like it is sexual – how it is received is another thing altogether.’

Although she personally doesn’t find such a thing appealing, she mentioned that there’s an underlying hint of something slightly unconventional or unusual about the power dynamic involved in these interactions.

Lily, the mother of Ethel (age 12) and Marnie (age 11), from her union with Sam Cooper, shared that her spouse David finds her latest venture ‘excellent.’

I find it fantastic. Initially, I wasn’t particularly interested, but then she asked, “Could this be a kink of yours?

Instead of saying, “And I was like, ‘No, it’s totally not a kink’,” you could rephrase as, “I firmly stated, ‘It’s definitely not my thing,’ but perhaps there’s an aspect of power involved that holds a hint of kinkiness for me.

She added: ‘I’m having my day in the sun.’

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2024-10-28 22:19

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