Lily Allen is making money by selling pictures of her feet - is there a market for foot fetishists to profit from?

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July 3rd 2024.

Lily Allen is making money by selling pictures of her feet - is there a market for foot fetishists to profit from?
Lily Allen has recently delved into a unique side hustle that may surprise some of her fans. The British popstar is tapping into the foot fetish industry, selling pictures of her feet on the popular platform OnlyFans. This may come as a shock for those who are hesitant about selling feet pics, but Lily is here to change minds and dip her toes into the world of foot fetishes.

In today's world, personal finance can be a struggle for many of us. So when someone like Lily Allen reveals their unusual side hustle, it's hard not to take notice. Her OnlyFans account, where she sells pictures of her feet, has definitely caught people's attention. In fact, she even posted a story on Instagram with a link to her account, showcasing her perfectly manicured toes. But Lily is not alone in this venture, as foot fetishes are actually quite common. According to a survey conducted by sex toy company Lelo, foot fetishes are the top body part that people are attracted to in the bedroom.

Feeling tempted to join in on the action? You're not alone. Jessie Tyron, an 18-year-old from Essex, has been making a living by selling feet pictures since October 2023. She shares that there are both positives and negatives to her controversial career. On the positive side, she has been surprised by how successful she has been. In fact, she sold her first picture on her very first day. Jessie charges a humble £4 per foot picture, and also offers a bundle of five pictures for £6. However, if she receives a specific request that requires more effort, she may charge up to £8 to £10 for five pictures.

But as with any job, there are also some strange requests that come with selling feet pics. Jessie has had people ask her to stand on insects or meat, which she personally would never do. She has also been asked to pretend to stand on people, which is a common request in the foot fetish world. However, she does not indulge in requests that make her uncomfortable, such as threatening to tell a customer's wife that they have bought her pictures.

Sex expert Ness Cooper warns that while foot fetishism may be popular in Western society, it's not always as lucrative as it may seem. She explains that selling feet pictures can require a lot of customer service and intimate emotional interactions, which can be tiring and may not always result in a high income. Additionally, creating a persona to go along with the feet images can also be challenging and require marketing skills and boundary setting.

Despite the challenges, Jessie has been successful in her venture, making anywhere from £500 to £1800 per month just from selling pictures of her feet. She even gets spoiled by her customers, who buy her pedicures, shoes, and socks. However, Ness points out that there are also pitfalls to selling feet pics, such as it potentially interfering with personal hygiene and comfort levels, and the risk of inappropriate use of the pictures. However, the origin of foot fetishes is still a mystery, with one theory being that we form attachments to feet early on as babies, which can lead to positive associations in the future.

Metro spoke to Fletcher, a foot fetishist from New Zealand, to get a better understanding of what turns them on. He explains that he's not sure why he finds feet attractive, but he is definitely attracted to long, skinny soles with long toes, high arches, painted toenails, and soft, oily, shiny soles. He also finds smaller, petite feet attractive and enjoys when feet are ticklish. While some may find dirty feet hot, for Fletcher, it is only attractive in a humiliation roleplay scenario. He shares that one of the reasons feet are so appealing to him is because it's easy to tease and be teased in public.

Despite some people criticizing her for her choice of occupation, Jessie is not deterred. She knows her worth and ignores the haters, stating that she would never show anything more than her feet. She also stresses the importance of staying anonymous and being careful of strange, obsessive, and dangerous individuals who may want to stalk or threaten her. As for Lily Allen, who has recently joined the foot fetish industry, Jessie thinks it's a great move. She believes that it's a unique way for the singer to gain publicity and showcase her unusual side hustle.

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