Lizzie Capri launched her YouTube channel in 2018 and gained a million subscribers in just a couple of months, becoming a star among children’s content creators.
Now the girl has more than 7 million subscribers, and the content mainly consists of bright videos in pink tones with unboxings of toys. Lizzie will celebrate her 30th birthday this year and plans to eventually say goodbye to YouTube… in favor of OnlyFans.
“Over the last six or seven years, my brain has become so trained to create extremely colorful, crazy spectacles,” she said. “And now I’m just not interested in watching them.”
Lizzie eventually moved to OnlyFans, where she earned about $100,000 over the past year, according to documents reviewed by Business Insider.
Capri says she’s always been insecure about her body and appearance, and OnlyFans has helped boost her confidence. Her account is “safe” because there is no full nudity, and she views her content there more as “artistic expression.”
“It also motivates me to stick to my workout routine because when I look good, I feel good,” she said.
Capri had a bit of a “moral dilemma” because she knew that switching to adult content would mean a drop in views – but the risk was worth it, even if she lost some contracts. Lizzie’s videos for children used to get between 1 and 4 million views, but now they get less than 100,000.
Capri says she wants to be a voice for women who have felt “caged” their entire lives.
Let us recall that last year the “banned” OnlyFans paid almost $1 million in tax for the provision of services in Ukraine.
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