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Lily Allen’s OnlyFans side hustle lost its appeal amid her breakup from David Harbour.
In a Tuesday, Oct. 28 Interview Magazine story, the “Tennis” singer opened up about when selling feet photos on the popular paid content creator platform became stale.
“It’s not really that interesting. I started it just over a year ago,” Allen, 40, said of the account which she launched in July 2024.
She continued: “I was quite active in the beginning, but when I broke up with David, it just wasn’t that fun anymore.”
Allen then went onto describe what people are looking for when it comes to feet content on OnlyFans.
“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,” she said, adding that people are looking for “toe spreading, because that’s what happens when you’re climaxing.”
Allen also noted that consumers are looking for you to be “touching your feet.”
The “Madeline” artist added that people “like shoes” and she’s a fan of pumps.
“There’s a more sophisticated customer that likes a stocking and a court shoe,” said Allen.
When asked if she always wears dark red on her toenails, Allen revealed that people pay to get to choose the color.
“Some people want white. Some people want dark red. Some people want bright red. I would never let anyone ask for a green or a blue or something,” said the “Relapse” performer.
In July 2024, Allen launched her OnlyFans platform with an Instagram Stories post, giving followers a sneak peek of what to expect from her subscription.
“La dolce feeta,” she wrote over a video of her emoji-covered feet, which also featured a link to her OnlyFans page.
On X, she told fans to follow her new account, quoting an article about the news and writing, “Soled Out, big time. here’s the link for my future Toe Daddies.”
The actual OnlyFans page appeared to launch on June 25.
By October 2024, Allen shared on X that she was making more money from selling pictures of her feet than on royalties from Spotify.
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In February, multiple sources confirmed to PEOPLE that Harbour, 50, and Allen separated after four years of marriage.
They were initially linked in 2019 and married in Las Vegas in September 2020. Allen shares daughters Marnie Rose, 12, and Ethel Mary, 13, with ex-husband Sam Cooper.
