Lily Allen joins OnlyFans to sell feet pictures

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Lily Allen has joined OnlyFans to sell photos of her feet – charging subscribers $10 (£8) a month. 

The singer shared a video showing a glimpse of her toes as she perched by the Trevi fountain in Rome on her Instagram story on Tuesday night.

A link labelled “la dolce feeta” took followers to her OnlyFans account – where the puns continue.

Her username is Lily Allen FTSE500 and her bio reads “just dipping my toes in”, while a recent post is captioned “sole trader”.

OnlyFans is an online platform known for adult content where fans pay creators for their photos and videos.

Lily Allen and husband David Harbour. Pic: PA
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Lily Allen and husband David Harbour. Pic: PA

Allen, 39, first talked about the idea of selling her feet photos on an episode of Miss Me?, the podcast she hosts with Miquita Oliver.

She said her pedicurist told her she had a “rare” five-star rating on WikiFeet, a site where users rate peoples’ feet.

“My feet are rated quite highly on the internet.”

She said her pedicurist told her she “could make a lot of money selling foot content on OnlyFans – and I’m like, ‘Not no’.”

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Allen also said she had received messages from people “asking for foot content” after posting photos on Instagram with her feet in view.

In the podcast, released on 17 June, she said she was “not there yet”, but added “I’m not saying no”.

The first post on her OnlyFans account was posted on 25 June.

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