Lily Allen Says Her OnlyFans Feet Pictures Make More Money Than Spotify Streams: ‘Don’t Hate the Player, Hate the Game’

Singer Lily Allen has revealed that she makes more money each month by selling pictures of her feet on OnlyFans than she does through her Spotify streams.

Allen started her OnlyFans account over the summer after her pedicurist told her she had nice feet and could make some cash off of them, she revealed on an episode of her podcast “Miss Me.” She shared that she has a perfect five-star rating on WikiFeet, the foot fetish website that collects and rates pictures of celebrities’ feet.

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After posting pictures of her feet and a link to her OnlyFans account on X (formerly Twitter), Allen responded to a person who criticized her by saying, “Imagine being one of the biggest pop stars/musicians in Europe and then being reduced to this.”

Allen clapped back and wrote, “Imagine being an artist and having nearly 8 million monthly listeners on Spotify but earning more money from having 1,000 people subscribe to pictures of your feet. Don’t hate the player, hate the game.”

The singer charges $10 per month on her OnlyFans account, which would come out to at least $10,000 monthly. In comparison, she currently has 7.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify, but it’s unclear how many streams Allen has. Spotify pays out approximately $.003 and $.005 per stream to artists.

Known for being a porn-friendly creator platform, OnlyFans has paid more than $20 billion to content creators since it began eight years ago. CEO Keily Blair recently spoke at the Bloomberg Screentime conference in L.A. about how the platform offers more than just sexual content.

“Everyone assumes it’s sexy content. Some of it is sexy content — and we’re very happy with that, we’re an inclusive platform, and we’re that way for a reason,” she said. “We believe it’s very important for adult content creators to have a safe space, to be able to monetize and also to be able to do that alongside other content creators.”

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