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Harry Potter star Jessie Cave details 'shame' of her OnlyFans career amid financial crisis - and admits work on the 'lurid' adult site has left her feeling 'gross and scared'

Harry Potter star Jessie Cave details 'shame' of her OnlyFans career amid financial crisis - and admits work on the 'lurid' adult site has left her feeling 'gross and scared'

Daily Mail​15-05-2025

Harry Potter star Jessie Cave has revealed she is feeling shame over her recent decision to join OnlyFans.
The actress and artist, 38, who played Lavender Brown in the film series, launched her career on the subscription service in March and has confessed she feels 'shame' around the decision, yet needs the money.
Jessie has insisted her page will not feature any nudity or sexual content but will mainly focus on her trademark long hair - including being spanked with her hair for money, following her admission of stacking debts.
She revealed she has roped her partner, Alfie Brown, with whom she shares four children, into the work - recruiting him to spank her back with her plaited tresses.
Despite speaking openly about the work, Jessie has now admitted the pitfalls, saying: 'It's gotten a little nasty. I feel a little gross, a little scared. I am receiving too many lurid messages and don't like being sent unsolicited d***s...
'No matter how many times I say I am not doing sexual content, I get a message within two seconds asking to see [sperm] in my hair or if I would just please f***ing consider full frontal.'
Jessie recently shared a picture of a vest top adorned with an OnlyFans logo.
Last month, she wrote on Substack: 'I tried to get a video of [Alfie] holding my plaits and gently spanking my back with them but I laughed too much...
'I plaited my hair in red lace gloves and did a video of me trying to do plaits with handcuffs on (my kids got the handcuffs at a magic shop).'
In heartbreaking fashion, she added that the couple's money struggles were an indication of 'failure' in her work as an actress and artist.
She said: 'It's proof of my failure to make (or rather, keep hold of) money as an actress and writer. I've got nothing to show for 18 years of work in the arts industry...
'I've rented for 18 years and drained all my money on that and self-funding my YouTube videos or Edinburgh shows.'
The mother-of-fours' OnlyFans profile reads: 'Former Harry Potter actress, writer, doodler and now Only Fans Long Hair Specialist. I do NICHE HAIR CONTENT which you may well quite like. How magical!'.
'Will respond to Dm's. Let's get to know each other!' she added. 'If you have a hair thing, this is the place for you. If you want something specific, you can message me and I will be happy to see what we can do. LOVE JESSIE XXX'.

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