- Lily Allen, a pop star, has publicly sold her feet pictures on OnlyFans, earning more than Spotify.
- The decision was made after receiving a high rating on WikiFeet, a website for celebrity feet pictures.
- Allen started selling foot pictures on OnlyFans last summer for a $10 monthly subscription.
Lily Allen openly shared that she posts pictures of her feet on OnlyFans and makes more money from that than from Spotify, despite having nearly eight million daily listeners on the music platform. According to sources, Allen decided to sell pictures of her feet after her pedicurist informed her that she had received a high rating on WikiFeet, a website dedicated to celebrity feet pictures.
Reportedly, Allen started selling foot pictures on OnlyFans this past summer for a $10 monthly subscription. She consistently posted content until last month. The singer shared a link to her page along with several pictures from her archive.
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.”
In response, Allen replied, “Imagine being an artist with nearly 8 million monthly listeners on Spotify but earning more money from having 1,000 people subscribe to pictures of your feet. Don’t hate the player, hate the game,” as reported by news.
OnlyFans reportedly gives creators 80% of the revenue, which means she could potentially make around $8,000 per month from the platform.
However, this is not the first time Allen has shared her unfiltered opinions. Known for her candidness, the singer, who is the daughter of actor Keith Allen, has previously expressed her thoughts on being labeled a “nepo baby.”
In May, during her appearance on the Miss Me podcast, Allen stated that the term “nepo baby” often carries a sexist connotation. She remarked that it tends to focus more on women with influential parents, implying that their success comes from familial connections rather than their hard work or talent.
She continued, “Nepo babies, I think it’s quite like ‘Karen,’ in the sense that it’s just a word used for women who are taking up space, and we’d rather they didn’t, and that they should just go away.”
Allen added, “I don’t really mind the nepotism thing, it’s the ‘baby’ that annoys me.” She elaborated, “It’s meant to be infantilizing.”
The singer acknowledged her privileged background, noting that she grew up around people who worked in media, and she does not deny it.