Lily Allen Launches OnlyFans For Selling Feet Pics

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British singer-songwriter Lily Allen has launched an OnlyFans account, but she’s not offering the typical sexy pics – instead, she’s selling photos of her feet.

According to Us Weekly, the Smile singer is reportedly selling pictures of her feet via a $10 subscription on the photo-sharing platform under the name Lily Allen FTSE500.

The Daily Mail adds that since she launched the account last week, Allen has posted six feet pics and gained over 200 “likes” on the platform.

In a recent episode of her Miss Me? podcast, Allen quipped about her feet before starting the OnlyFans account, “I have a lady who comes and does my nails, and they informed me that I have five stars on WikiFeet, which is quite rare. But yes, my feet are rated quite highly on the internet.”

Explaining what WikiFeet even is, Allen called it “a Wikipedia for famous people’s feet” and recalled her nail technician telling her that it was possible to “make a lot of money” from selling feet pics on OnlyFans.

Allen’s podcast co-host, Miquita Oliver, asked, “Would you leave Miss Me? to just do foot content for OnlyFans?” Allen responded, “Yeah.”

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Allen also teased her new OnlyFans account on her Instagram Stories earlier today (3 July) – you can check that out below.

Lily Allen’s OnlyFans teaser via her Instagram Stories

Lily Allen last toured Australia in February 2019—her first tour down under since Splendour In The Grass 2014—and even with a cold, she brought magic to the Enmore Theatre.

The Music’s Mick Radojkovic said of her performance, “The Fear saw the lounge area standing up and singing, bringing a smile to Allen’s face. Her own onstage dancing was a little awkward, but endearing, never really cutting loose, but clearly enjoying the closeness to the audience.

“Yes, it was a little messy – she forgot to sing the final verse of the final song, Fuck You, having to restart it – and she wasn’t at the top of her game, but her talent, personality and self-deprecating humour shone through.”

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