Lily Allen has joined OnlyFans – but the content she’s producing has surprised her supporters.
Allen and her husband David Harbour are currently in Italy enjoying some quality time, while her unexpected career change is making headlines.
While couple, who have been married three years, lived the high life on holiday and shared a cute selfie to Instagram, Allen announced the launch of her OnlyFans account, sparking conversation.
Allen’s OnlyFans account features photos of her feet.
The surprising new venture comes shortly after she had discussed selling pictures of her feet on her podcast Miss Me? with co-host, long distance friend, Miquita Oliver.
Allen shared that she was told her feet were rated highly on online foot ranking website Wikifeet.
Knowing there was a market for the content, the singer took the next step, sharing an image of her covered feet on her Instagram story and a link to her OnlyFans page that read, “la dolce feeta”.
“Soled Out, big time. here’s the link for my future Toe Daddies,” she wrote on X (formerly Twitter) embracing the foot puns.
The feet pics are reportedly going for £8 ($15.19) a month.
On the podcast Allen also discussed kinks and her sex life with her Stranger Things star husband.
“He often asks for things, and I’m like, ‘No, babe. It’s not happening,” she told her friend.
Adding, “Not like, ‘You piece of s–t! How dare you ask me to do that! I’m just like, headache, little headache. I have a bit of a headache, maybe not tonight,” before insisting she does not judge anyone’s preferences.
Allen, who is five years sober, opened up about her own sexual past, admitting that her relationship with alcohol played a large role.
“I think alcohol had quite a lot to do with the kink for me,” she shared. “Before I got with David, I don’t think I’d ever had sex not drunk.”
Elaborating she admitted that she leaned on the substance when she was in situations she didn’t want to be in. “I’m a people-pleaser, and I have a deep-rooted fear of abandonment. So, I felt like if I don’t play the game, then I’m going to be abandoned and rejected.”
Now, five years sober the mother of two sees the benefits of her life choices. During an April episode of the podcast, she said, “I know what I stand to lose if I start to drink again, which is everything.
“My life has pretty much never been as good as it is now. I’ve got a beautiful house, my kids are happy, they’re engaged, I’m connected with them, I have a good relationship with my husband, I have money, I have creative outlets.”