Singer Lily Allen recently revealed that her OnlyFans feet pics earn her more than her Spotify streams, highlighting an unexpected income disparity for artists. Speaking on her podcast, Miss Me, Allen explained that she joined OnlyFans over the summer after her pedicurist remarked on her “nice feet” and suggested she could make money from them. Lily, who boasts a perfect five-star rating on WikiFeet, took the advice and started selling foot photos on the platform.
After sharing her OnlyFans link on X, Lily faced criticism from some fans who felt she was “reduced” to selling feet pics.
Allen responded by pointing out the irony in the economics of her music career versus her OnlyFans earnings. “Imagine being an artist with nearly 8 million monthly listeners on Spotify but making more money from having 1,000 people subscribe to pictures of your feet,” she clapped back. “Don’t hate the player, hate the game.”
Lily charges $10 per month on OnlyFans, meaning her 1,000 subscribers would bring in at least $10,000 monthly — significantly more than what her Spotify streams yield. Despite her 7.5 million listeners, Spotify’s payout averages between $0.003 and $0.005 per stream, highlighting the struggle for many musicians to earn fair compensation on traditional streaming platforms.

After sharing her OnlyFans link on X, Lily faced criticism from some fans who felt she was “reduced” to selling feet pics.
Allen responded by pointing out the irony in the economics of her music career versus her OnlyFans earnings. “Imagine being an artist with nearly 8 million monthly listeners on Spotify but making more money from having 1,000 people subscribe to pictures of your feet,” she clapped back. “Don’t hate the player, hate the game.”
Lily charges $10 per month on OnlyFans, meaning her 1,000 subscribers would bring in at least $10,000 monthly — significantly more than what her Spotify streams yield. Despite her 7.5 million listeners, Spotify’s payout averages between $0.003 and $0.005 per stream, highlighting the struggle for many musicians to earn fair compensation on traditional streaming platforms.

