Lottie Moss has revealed she is planning to quit her OnlyFans career - despite banking tens of thousands of pounds per month via her saucy content.
is the younger sister of supermodel sensation 50, and caused a splash when she started creating erotic content for in 2021. Reports have since suggested that the star made an astonishing £30,000 per month selling photographs of herself via the adult content-sharing site.
But now Lottie is preparing to give it all up as she feels she is "growing up". Instead of stripping off for money, the model now instead hopes to make a living via a TV career. Explaining that she also has plans to make an income through voice work with a podcast, the star warned her fans that her time selling sizzling content is coming to an end.
However, Lottie did not explicitly reveal when she will give up her erotic work.
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She told the "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."
Fans who watched Lottie fail to find love on chaotic reality show Celebs Go Dating also got a romance update from the star. She revealed: "I’m single. I’ve just come out of a relationship, and just having fun and focusing on me."
Lottie has been an open book about her love for making nude content for her OnlyFans page. She previously told the Private Parts Podcast in 2021 that she began making content after: "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."
She told Glamour in 2022 that she preferred the control and direct income the format allowed her. She explained: "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.
"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."
And she said on Celebs Go Dating last year: "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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