Lily Allen Says She Makes More Money Selling Photographs Than Music

Lily Allen made a bold claim about his income from selling pictures of his feet on OnlyFans.
The “Smile” singer, 39, alleged that he is making more money from his photos of his feet than his music on Spotify, when he responded to social media user X on Friday, October 25.
“Imagine being one of Europe’s biggest pop stars/singers and being reduced to this,” user X wrote in a previous post of Allen, which included archived photos of his teeth.
In response, Allen wrote, “Just think [an] singer and having about 8 million listeners a month on Spotify but you get more money by having 1000 people subscribe to your foot pictures. Don’t hate the player, hate the game.”
According to Kworb, a streaming data website that Spotify doesn’t work with, Allen gets about 851,000 streams a day. Per Billboardroyalty calculator, it is estimated that Allen makes about $122,000 a month; However, those fees are split between Allen, other songwriters, producers, record labels and more.
As for his foot-promoted OnlyFans account, the singer charges $10 per month for subscriptions, which can amount to at least $10,000 per month for his 1,000 subscribers.
Us Weekly has reached out to Spotify for comment, but did not immediately hear back.
Allen launched her OnlyFans account in July, and detailed how she decided to post her feet online during a June episode of her “Miss Me?” a podcast.
“I have a woman come in to do my nails and let me know that I have five stars on WikiFeet, which is rare,” the “Not Fair” singer explained. “My feet are very high on the internet.”
Allen’s profile on WikiFeet – a website dedicated to advertising and measuring celebrity feet – has blown up with praise from avid users in recent months.
“Beautiful little feet,” wrote one fan, while another added, “Some of the prettiest toes I’ve ever seen, so cute.”
Allen also revealed on the podcast that Khloé Kardashian it was he who informed her that “she can make a lot of money by selling foot content to OnlyFans.”
According to Allen’s husband, Stranger Things star David Harbourthinking about the effort on her feet, the No Shame singer told her “Miss Me?” podcast cohost Miquita Oliver that “you think it’s good.”
He added, “At first, he was like, he’s not open, but he was like, ‘Is this your delusion?’ and I was like, ‘No, it’s not trivial at all.’ Maybe there is something in its power that makes me feel bad.”
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