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OnlyFans content creator says fans have proposed to her, asked to buy her poop

The model, who makes a seven-figure salary on the platform, revealed her weirdest requests from ‘obsessed’ fans.

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The internet is becoming filled with people showing off their OnlyFans earnings. This even sparked a trend in which people made fun of a woman who bought her first house with earnings from the site. But one content creator suggests it’s not all glitz and glamour on the platform.

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Speaking to PerthNow, Australian model Allison Parker said that some fans have become so “obsessed” with her that they propose.

Parker also revealed to the outlet the lewd sexual requests she’s received.

“The weirdest thing I’ve gotten in a DM [direct message] was, ‘May I purchase a Tupperware of one of your large bowel movements? I can tell you how to legally package it,’” Parker recalled.

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She rejected the request “because she did not want to be known for sending her excrement,” according to the Daily Mail.

She reportedly makes a seven-figure salary on the platform, but due to people stealing her content by posting it on third-party websites or using her likeness in “catfishing scams,” she’s lost over $1.5 million.

“If you search my name on Instagram or other platforms I’m almost 100 percent positive that I’m the most impersonated model on it,” Parker told PerthNews.

The model posts her content on Snapchat Premium, as well as OnlyFans, which she charges $15 a month for.

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Last week, another OnlyFans content creator explained how a loss of subscribers is costing her the ability to pay rent. Billie Beever charged $12.99 a month for access to her explicit content, but the coronavirus pandemic has put millions out of work, rendering them unable to subscribe to her page.

“’I can’t pay my rent, I can’t work. Even if I was to go back to work, what am I meant to do? Strip clubs are all closed [due to coronavirus],” she said in a TikTok. “You can’t even be close to somebody because of social distancing.”

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