Lily Allen talks OnlyFans foot account, says she got banned from Hinge, and that she has a Finstagram impersonating Charli XCX

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Lily Allen has opened about her OnlyFans foot account explaining that “it wasn’t that fun” once she split from David Harbour.

Reports of Allen’s separation from Harbour emerged at the start of this year, amid rumours that the Stranger Things star had cheated. Later, Allen revealed that she went into a treatment centre to deal with the “emotional turmoil” of the break-up.

The singer launched her OnlyFans account last year to sell pictures and videos of her feet, which she said made her more money than she does from Spotify.

During a new conversation with Interview, Allen said she was “quite active in the beginning” but “when I broke up with David, it just wasn’t that fun anymore”.

She also detailed what requests people asked for. “They want dirty soles, white socks, like schoolgirl socks or ankle socks, some clean, some dirty. White socks in Mary Jane shoes. Stepping in food. Toe spreading, because that’s what happens when you’re climaxing,” Allen said.

The singer went on to say “people like shoes” and that “there’s a more sophisticated customer that likes a stocking and a court shoe”.

Allen previously spoke about the downside of her account. “I’ve had a lot of disparaging, you know, horrible messages in my DMs. I’m talking really personal, nasty,” she said at the time.

Elsewhere, she also revealed to Interview that she got banned from the dating app Hinge for “impersonating myself”.

Allen added: “I’m like, ‘I can prove that I’m that person.’ They’re like, ‘You’ll need to send us your ID.’ And I’m like, ‘Actually my name and the name on my ID aren’t the same.’”

She also said she has several Finstagram accounts, including one impersonating Charli XCX.

“I have about five. One’s a fake Charli XCX account,” Allen said, adding that she uses them for “spying on people. But then I get found out and then I get blocked and then I have to start a new one.”

Elsewhere in the interview, the singer insisted that her new LP ‘West End Girl’ is “not a cruel album”, saying she is no longer “confused or angry” about the circumstances that inspired the record.

Earlier this year, Allen praised Charli XCX and her “fucking huge moment” with ‘Brat’. She said she was “surprised” that Charli wasn’t headlining Glastonbury 2025, adding: “I don’t really understand why that’s happened.”

In a four-star review, NME described ‘West End Girl’ as “a sleek, smart collection that sees Allen back at her very best”. It hailed the singer’s “pop hooks and brutal honesty”, and called the LP “a slow-burn break-up album with Allen taking heavy inspiration from her own life”.

Meanwhile, the NYC townhouse owned by Allen and Harbour has been listed for sale just days after the release of her new album.

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