Lily Allen now makes extra from ft pics than from Spotify

Lily Allen has claimed that she now makes more cash from her OnlyFans ft pics account than she does from Spotify.
The singer launched the subscription account in July, which individuals can select to affix for a month-to-month price of $10 (£8). She posts photos and movies of her ft on the service, and now she says that the earnings stream from it has overtaken what she earns every month from Spotify.
She posted on X that she “hasn’t posted shortly however you possibly can nonetheless take a look at the archive”, to which one other consumer responded by questioning why she has been “lowered to this”.
Allen quote-tweeted the response, and replied: “Think about being [an] artist and having almost 8 million month-to-month listeners on Spotify however incomes more cash from having 1000 individuals subscribe to photos of your ft.”
Have not posted shortly however you possibly can nonetheless take a look at the archive 🤓 pic.twitter.com/OsSgSMnVhm
— Lily Allen (@lilyallen) October 25, 2024
think about being and artist and having almost 8 million month-to-month listeners on spotify however incomes more cash from having 1000 individuals subscribe to photos of your ft. don’t hate the participant, hate the sport. https://t.co/Fx7JAhPhV5
— Lily Allen (@lilyallen) October 25, 2024
“Don’t hate the participant, hate the sport,” she added.
A report from Infinite Catalog earlier this 12 months calculated that Spotify pays roughly $0.003 per particular person stream, and that cash would then need to be divided between the artist, the publishers and the homeowners of the recording masters.
Allen revealed on her Miss Me? podcast in the summertime that her enterprise into the world of OnlyFans was the results of a dialog she had together with her nail technician.
“I’ve a girl that comes and does my nails,” she informed co-host Miquita Oliver. “They knowledgeable me that I’ve 5 stars on WikiFeet, which is sort of uncommon. My ft are rated fairly extremely on the web.”
Shortly after launching the web page, Allen stated she had acquired an “eye-opening” response. “I’ve had lots of disparaging, you realize, horrible messages in my DMs,” she stated. “I’m speaking actually private, nasty.”
“It appears to me what I’m taking from these, primarily males, is that ladies ought to solely actually be promoting photos of herself or entry to her physique when it’s an absolute final resort.”
“I believe its a socio-economic concern in lots of methods, the truth that I’m earning money from this podcast and that I’m in a relationship – which by the best way my husband occurs to help the alternatives that I make – and I’ve youngsters signifies that I shouldn’t you realize be “stooping so low” as to be making the most of my very own physique.”
Elsewhere, Allen stated earlier this month that she “can’t think about” doing a twentieth anniversary tour for her 2006 debut album ‘Alright, Nonetheless’. “That particular person singing these songs is a relative baby,” she defined.
She additionally lately got here out in help of Chappell Roan for “altering the panorama” round fan behaviour and private boundaries for artists, noting that her husband, Stranger Issues actor David Harbour, had skilled a “palpable” change in individuals approaching him on the road since Roan spoke out.