Lottie Moss quitting OnlyFans – despite raking in an eye-watering £30k a month from uploading steamy content
LOTTIE Moss has revealed that she’s quitting OnlyFans – despite raking in an eye-watering £30k a month from uploading her steamy content.
Lottie, 26, burst on to the scene after being signed by Storm Management at age 16, and quickly snapped up enviable gigs, modelling for Calvin Klein and Bulgari and appearing on the cover of teen Vogue by the age of 18.
Lottie Moss has revealed that she’s quitting OnlyFans – despite raking in an eye-watering £30k a month from uploading her steamy content[/caption]She then joined OnlyFans, and charges VIP membership schemes for one-off payments where devotees get a range of extra benefits.
Accounts for her from LottieM Ltd that takes in cash from her OnlyFans page reveal cash and assets of £235,000.
This was back in 2022, and the number is sure to have surged ever since.
But now, Kate Moss’ half-sister Lottie has revealed she’s quitting the platform.
The stunning model is “becoming a woman” and has “grown out” of posting the racy content she once did.
Lottie said: “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.”
She continued to tell MailOnline: “I’ll probably focus on my podcast and TV.”
Lottie also confirmed she’s single after having just come out of a relationship, and explained that she’s “having fun and focusing on me.”
It comes after the 26-year-old revealed that she suffered a violent seizure in hospital after taking weight loss jab Ozempic.
The reality star and model took the controversial appetite suppressing jab despite only weighing nine stone.
The medication, which she injected into her leg, was intended for someone double her weight and as a result left her with severe side effects that were so bad she said she’d “rather die than take it again”.
Speaking on her Dream On podcast, Lottie said: “It made me feel so nauseous.
“I took it for two weeks. It comes with a pen and different doses, you take one injection one week, one injection the next week and you take every week, and I’ve never felt sicker in my life.
“I was throwing up, it was horrible. I took a lower dosage the first time I took it then I went up higher. I ended up being in bed for two days, felt so sick, my weight had dropped.
“I started at about 60 kilos, and I went down to 57 with the first dose, then I went down to 54.
“It was crazy, my lowest was 53. In terms of a few weeks, that’s not a healthy weightless, not a healthy drop.
“When I was in bed for those two days and it was at the end of it and I just wanted to come off it, because it’s not like you can stopping taking it, it’s not like a pill that you don’t take when you wake up in the morning, it’s in your system and it’s there.”
The severity of her symptoms escalated and led to a middle of the night dash to A&E.
It was in hospital that she learned she’d been taking a much higher dose than was safe for her body.
She continued: “I felt so sick one day I said to my friend, ‘I can’t keep any water down, I can’t keep any food down, no liquids, nothing. I need to go to hospital, I feel really sick’.
“We went to ER at three in the morning, we go and see one of the nurses and she’s like ‘how much of a dose are you taking?’ I was like however much and she was like ‘oh my god, that’s so not the amount you should be taking.’ She asked how much weight I’d lost in two weeks and I told her….
“She sent me to the emergency room, and I got wheel chaired through the hospital.
“At one point, I went to the bathroom, and I felt really sick, I felt like I was going to pass out, I thought something was happening, I didn’t feel good.
“As soon as I got into the room where I was seen by another nurse, I literally had a seizure from how dehydrated I was, which was honestly one of the scariest things that has ever happened to me in my life.
“My friend Reece had to hold my feet down and it was just so scary, the whole situation, I didn’t know what was going on, my face was clenching up, my whole body was tense, my hands, it was so weird, your hands clench up and you can’t move them and it feels like you’re going to break your hand. It was honestly horrible.”