Overview
- On Instagram, she answered critics who questioned a mother joining OnlyFans, saying her children “have nothing to do with it.”
- She describes the project as an effort to heal fear and shame after sexual violence and to rebuild a healthy relationship with her body.
- She has not revealed content specifics, stating only that it will be exclusive material behind a paywall.
- She told followers the channel could go live in early January.
- Responses have ranged from sharp criticism to strong encouragement, and she links the step to a post-separation reset with firmer boundaries.