Lily Allen reveals how much she's making from selling photos of her feet on OnlyFans

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By Nasima Khatun

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Lily Allen has revealed how much she's making just from selling photos of her feet on OnlyFans.

GettyImages-1741518933.jpgAllen has given us an insight into the amount she's making on OnlyFans. Credit: Gareth Cattermole/Getty

Now, I'm sure we weren't the only ones who were a little confused when we first heard that Allen, who originally rose to fame as a singer, was joining OnlyFans.

Over the past few years, the adult content site has garnered a lot of attention, so much so, that a lot of people are giving up their entire careers to see what new heights they could reach on there.

And former chart-topper Allen is no different.

GettyImages-2018582566.jpgAllen started an OnlyFans after her nail tech encouraged her to. Credit: Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty

After getting a pep talk from her nail tech, the 39-year-old decided she was going to give it a shot - and, let's just say, she's managed to secure herself a decent earning just from selling pictures of her feet.

It all started when the pop star-turned-actress ended up getting a pretty impressive 5-star rating on WikiFeet (if you're unfamiliar with that website that may be for the better).

She was later informed of the achievement via her nail technician, she decided to continue giving the people what they want -- for a profit via OnlyFans.

"I have a lady who comes and does my nails and they informed me that I have five stars on WikiFeet, which is quite rare," Lily revealed on her 'Miss Me?' podcast earlier this year. "But yes, my feet are rated quite highly on the internet."

Screenshot 2024-10-26 at 11.48.54.pngThe singer has made a fortune on the site. Credit: Instagram/LilyAllen

She has now decided to monetize her assets, posting photos of her different manicures for a modest $10 subscription.

Over the past few months, she's managed to secure a loyal fanbase and in doing so, has earned herself a wad of cash.

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), she responded to a hater who claimed that she was "reduced to" using the platform to make money.

"Imagine being and artist and having nearly 8 million monthly listeners on Spotify but earning more money from having 1000 people subscribe to pictures of your feet. Don't hate the player, hate the game," Allen responded.

Have a look at the tweet below:


And it only takes a quick calculation to figure out that if she's got 1000 subscribers already and she's charging them $10 to gawk at images feet, then she's making at least $10,000 a month. Multiply that by the months in the year means that she's earning approximately $120,000 a year.

If you combine that small fortune with all the other money she's making from her music as well as other business ventures, then we can confidently say that Allen has well and truly secured the bag.

We love that for her. As she says, don't hate the player - hate the game.

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