On social media, many viewers were stunned after Jessie Cave announced she was joining OnlyFans to ‘get out of debt’.
Harry Potter actress explores a new revenue stream
Actress Jessie Cave, known for her role in the *Harry Potter* series, has announced she is joining OnlyFans.
Unlike many creators on the platform, Cave will not be posting explicit content. Instead, she plans to focus on a niche market—hair fetishism.
This move comes as OnlyFans continues to expand beyond adult content, with many creators finding success in non-sexual fetish categories.
With her unique approach, Cave could earn a significant income, following the footsteps of other successful fetish content creators.
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Cave shared details about her new venture on Instagram and her “Before We Break Up Again” podcast.
Additionally, she emphasized that her content would be strictly non-explicit, embracing what she calls a “sl*tty Mormon” aesthetic.
“I do a lot of videos with my hair on Instagram, and I’ve noticed a lot of interest in it,” Cave said. “I just thought, f**k it. I’m going to do something very niche.”
She sees this as an opportunity to generate income, pay off debt, and renovate her home.
Social media reaction
Jessie Cave, the former Harry Potter star, made headlines after launching OnlyFans to pay off her debt. The news quickly went viral, sparking mixed reactions on social media.
While some fans supported her unconventional decision, others were surprised to see a ‘Harry Potter’ actress take this route.
One person said: Dudes better protect their “wand” from “Hogwarts” when entering her “Chamber of secrets”.
A second wrote: Harry Potter and the philosophers boner
While a third: She actually could make a pretty good dollar off of this if she dresses up nicely, puts on make up and does her thing. Her hair is beautiful.
it’s the girl who played Lavender, Rons short term girlfriend and her Only. Fans would be about her doing her hair in front of the camera. Someone else said.
Another added: Wait she has an onlyfans site.
Someone else said: OMG, Help her.
The market for hair fetish content on OnlyFans
Hair fetishism, also known as trichophilia, has a dedicated audience willing to pay for specialized content. Cave’s decision aligns with other OnlyFans creators who have found success in this niche.
One example is Rojeana Macapagal, a content creator from Tucson, Arizona, who has monetized her long hair on the platform.
Macapagal, who has 36-inch-long locks, posts videos of herself playing with her hair, trimming it, shampooing it, and styling it into buns.
While, she reportedly earned around $500 per week from hair-related content alone. For personalized videos, she charged between $20 and $60 for clips lasting three to 15 minutes.
With Cave’s celebrity status, she has the potential to earn even more. If she matches Macapagal’s earnings, she could make over $26,000 (£20,000) in a year.
However, given her built-in fan base and media attention, her earnings could far surpass this estimate.
In a Substack blog post, Cave addressed potential criticism about her decision.
“The bottom line is I’m just playing with my hair. I will not be shamed for trying something new,” she wrote. “It’s empowering, it’s exciting, and it’s f**king different.”