Overview
- Writing on Substack, the actress said a Harry Potter fan convention told her the platform’s association with pornography conflicted with its family policies.
- She maintains her OnlyFans content is not sexual, describing videos centered on hair sounds and niche fetish interests.
- Coverage notes her account of events has not been independently verified by the organizers, with details reported via serienjunkies.de.
- Cave frames the decision as platform stigma and alleges a gendered double standard, pointing to male colleagues with more explicit past roles who still attend conventions.
- She launched the OnlyFans project in March as a one-year experiment for creative autonomy and income, and now says she is ready to move on from the franchise.