Lily Allen joins adults-only subscription website to post pictures of her feet


Los Angeles, Jul 3 (IANS): Singer-turned-actress Lily Allen, who is married to Hollywood star David Harbour, has joined an adults-only subscription website to post pictures of her feet.

Allen is charging fans Rs 850 (£8) a month to subscribe to "Lily Allen FTSE500" to view pictures of her toes on the adults-only platform, where subscribers can already see six different photographs, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

One of the pictures is captioned "sole trader" and another "summer pedicure."

Under a third, she wrote: "Just bought these at the airport. Will take them off later."

The actress-singer joined the website after she claimed that she had been told that she could "make a lot of money selling foot content" after finding out her trotters had been "rated quite highly on the internet", reports femalefirst.co.uk.

She said on her 'Miss Me?' podcast: "I have a lady who comes and does my nails, and she informed me that I have five stars on WikiFeet, which is quite rare."

Allen quipped that she wanted to be buried with her phone so no one ever finds out about the "dark" adult content she looks at when she's alone.

 

  

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