Lottie Moss has spilled the beans on her plans to ditch her OnlyFans gig, despite raking in a hefty sum of dosh each month from her risqué snaps. The 26 year old, who's none other than Kate Moss' little sis, made waves when she started sharing steamy content on OnlyFans back in 2021.
Word on the street is that the Celebs Go Dating celeb was pocketing a cool £30,000 monthly from selling pics on the X-rated platform. But now, Lottie's got her sights set on "growing up" and is eyeing a telly career instead of baring all for cash.
She's also got her eyes on the podcast game, telling her fans to brace themselves as her days of sizzling content are numbered. While she's kept schtum on the exact exit date from her adult work, she dished to MailOnline: "I think I will eventually quit OnlyFans, not because of anyone but I'm growing out of it. I'm becoming a woman, when I'm done, I'm done. I'll probably focus on my Podcast and TV."
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On top of that, Lottie gave an update on her love life post-Celebs Go Dating, saying: "I'm single. I've just come out of a relationship, and just having fun and focusing on me."
Lottie, an OnlyFans creator, has never shied away from expressing her passion for creating explicit content on the platform. Reflecting on her journey during a 2021 chat with the Private Parts Podcast, she shared, "I met someone who I clicked with in LA who did it. I hid my true personality in London. We're so similar, people pleasers and cover up social anxiety by being outgoing. We got drunk and shot naked and I felt very liberated doing it. I'm a very sexual person.", reports the Mirror.
In a 2022 interview with Glamour, she praised the control and direct earnings offered by the platform, stating, "I was making good money from OnlyFans almost immediately. I don't want to say how much, there's a lot of information out there about how much girls earn, but it wasn't about that for me."
She elaborated on her motivation: "For me, it was about finding something where I could finally be myself and not only feel comfortable – which I hadn't at work for so long – but feel empowered, too. The modelling industry is so glamourised and OnlyFans is so villainised, yet OnlyFans is the only place I've felt this empowered and safe."
Lottie also touched on the subject when she appeared on Celebs Go Dating last year, explaining, "I tried to take my power back by doing something I really enjoy, which is OnlyFans. As soon as I did that, all the people that were commenting saying, 'You're never gonna be like your sister, quit modelling, it's never gonna happen for you, you're just not as good as her...', all those people then turned around and went, 'You should be more like your sister'."
"I'm never gonna make everyone happy. At that point, I was like, I now know I can't make everyone happy, so I've just gotta do what makes me happy."
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