Lily Allen Reveals She Earns More Money Selling Feet Photos on OnlyFans Than From Nearly 8 Million Monthly Listeners on Spotify

As a lifestyle expert with a keen eye for the unconventional and a deep appreciation for individuality, I find Lily Allen‘s approach to monetizing her unique assets quite intriguing. Her decision to sell foot photos on OnlyFans, despite her impressive following on Spotify, showcases an entrepreneurial spirit that is commendable.


Lily Allen openly admitted that she earned more by sharing foot photos on OnlyFans compared to her earnings from Spotify, even though she has almost eight million daily listeners on the music streaming platform.

Based on information from BuzzFeed, it was after learning she had received a good ranking on WikiFeet, a platform specializing in photos of celebrities’ feet, that Allen decided to start selling images of her own feet.

It’s said that Allen started offering foot photos on OnlyFans this summer, charging a monthly fee of $10. She had been regularly uploading content until the previous month. Recently, the singer posted a link to her page together with some old photos.

She mentioned, “Haven’t posted in a while, but you can still check out the archive.” Naturally, her tweet received many comments. One person wrote, “Imagine being one of the biggest pop stars/musicians in Europe and then being reduced to this.”

To put it another way, in response, Allen said, “Picture an artist with almost 8 million monthly listeners on Spotify, yet making more money from subscription fees for foot photos. It’s not about hating the individual, but rather the unfair system, according to BuzzFeed.

According to reports, creators on OnlyFans are said to receive approximately 80% of the earnings. This could mean she might be earning around $8,000 per month through this platform.

On several occasions, Allen hasn’t held back with her views. In fact, she’s recognized as someone who speaks her mind openly. Notably, the musician, who hails from the family of actor Keith Allen, has earlier voiced her stance regarding the label of being a “nepo baby.

In May, while talking on the Miss Me podcast, she pointed out that the term “nepo baby” is frequently used in a way that suggests bias against women. Allen noted that this term tends to highlight female individuals with influential families more often, implying that their achievements may be attributed primarily to family ties rather than effort or skill.

She went on to say, “The term ‘Nepo babies’ is similar to ‘Karens,’ implying that these women are occupying too much space, which many prefer they wouldn’t, and they should simply leave or be silent instead.

Allen commented, “To be honest, I can tolerate nepotism, but what bothers me is the ‘baby’ aspect of it.” She clarified, “It’s intended to be demeaning and infantilizing.

The performer openly admitted her upbringing was affluent, pointing out she was surrounded by individuals involved in the media industry during her childhood. She doesn’t dispute this fact.

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2024-11-05 16:54