Lily Allen shares the weirdest requests she’s ever had on OnlyFans, and they’re so gross

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Lily Allen has had a busy few weeks. Her brand new album West End Girl dropped last week and immediately shot to the top of the UK iTunes chart, with more than eight million streams. The record seemingly draws inspiration from her marriage to actor David Harbour, who she split from last year after rumours of an alleged affair. Lily’s said she’s not confirming what’s true and what’s “artistic licence”, but admits the album definitely draws from her own experiences. But alongside writing hit records, Lily’s also got another side hustle that’s… slightly different. Yep, it’s OnlyFans.

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Back in July 2024, she launched her own OnlyFans page, introducing it to Instagram with a cheeky story captioned “La dolce feeta” – complete with emoji-covered clips of her toes and a link to subscribe. Over on X, she shared the link again, joking: “Soled out, big time. Here’s the link for my future Toe Daddies.”

The singer, 40, explained on her Miss Me? podcast that she set up the page after discovering her five-star rating on WikiFeet and now charges £8 a month for access.

“It’s not really that interesting,” she told Interview Magazine. “I started it just over a year ago. I was quite active in the beginning, but when I broke up with David, it just wasn’t that fun anymore.”

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She’s since admitted that she’s actually made more from her foot photos than her music streams. After someone on social media called her decision “embarrassing”, Lily hit back, writing: “Imagine being an artist and having nearly eight 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.”

Speaking about the kind of requests she gets, Lily said some are a bit out there.

“They want dirty soles, white socks — like schoolgirl socks or ankle socks — some clean, some dirty. White socks in Mary Jane shoes. Stepping in food. Toe spreading,” she said. “They like you to be touching your feet, a caress. Rubbing them with oil or something. There’s a more sophisticated customer that likes a stocking and a court shoe.”

She also revealed she often gets asked to paint her toenails a particular colour, usually white or red — but she draws the line at blue or green. And yes, she confirmed she’s even been asked if she’d “fart on her toes” before, but says she tends to ignore the weird ones and move on.

Honestly, if Lily Allen’s anything, it’s entrepreneurial.

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