Why Harry Potter's Jessie Cave Says Joining OnlyFans Felt "Embarrassing"
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Why Harry Potter's Jessie Cave Says Joining OnlyFans Felt "Embarrassing"
There was a time when Jessie Cave wished she could wrap herself in an invisibility cloak. Indeed, the Harry Potter alum—who portrayed Lavender Brown in the franchise’s final three films—shared...
People. Harry Potter's Actress "Persona Non Grata" Conventions because of Her Controversial Activity
Known for her role as Lavande Brown in the Harry Potter saga, actress Jessie Cave opened an account on the OnlyFans platform a little more than a year ago. If the British does not produce sexual content there, this new activity is not without consequences on her career as an actress.
Jessie Cave (39), who played the role of Lavender Brown in three of the Harry Potter films, spoke on the British talk show 'This Morning' about her decision to set up an OnlyFans account. The actress started making videos about her hair out of financial need. "People assumed I was rich, but that wasn't the case."
Jessie Cave, who plays Lavender Brown in the Harry Potter films, has found work on OnlyFans that can support her family. The actress has now opened up about why she decided to make unconventional content and why she no longer wants to be ashamed of it.
Fra Harry Potter til Onlyfans: – Flaut Skuespilleren var i en desperat økonomisk situasjon og bestemte seg for å starte en OnlyFans-konto für halvannet år siden. Et grep hun titligere har uttalt at «reddet livene» til familien hennes. Men den utradisjonelle måten å tjene penger har ikke bare ført positt med seg. Nå åpner hun opp om hvordan det føltes å startekontoen. – Det var flaut, for på et vis hadde jeg virkelig ønsket meg en vanlig jobb. Me…
Jessie Cave Says Starting an OnlyFans Was ‘Embarrassing,’ but It ‘Saved’ Her After ‘Harry Potter’ Left Her Broke
Jessie Cave‘s OnlyFans page is not quite like anyone else’s. The actor launched it in May 2025 offering what she called “the best quality hair sounds,” building a subscriber base among people with hair fetishes as a way to dig herself out of debt. It’s an unusual business, and she’s the first to admit it — but by her own account, it worked. Jessie Cave at the South Bank Sky Arts Awards held at the Savoy in London, July 2019. Photo by Keith Mayhe…
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