Katie Price reveals her OnlyFans earnings laughing off claims she's made just £150
06.05.2023 - 07:39
/ ok.co.uk
Katie Price has laughed off the reports that she made only £150 in one month on OnlyFans as she urged her doubters to “put a couple more zeros” on the figure. Katie, who used to go by the name of her glamour model alter-ego Jordan, joined OnlyFans last year and announced the news while dressed as a nun.
Over a year on from her debut on the platform, there’s been speculation that Katie, 44, only made £150 in one month, but the mum-of-five was quick to correct the reports. Chatting to business coach Lewis Raymond Taylor on the podcast Turning Adversity Into An Asset who asked her about the rumours, Katie said: “Do you think someone who has been doing that for a career for 25 years is only going to make £150?” She added: “Maybe put a couple more zeros on that and you'll be a lot closer.
"People only hear what they want to hear, and I think that's the damaging thing for more.” Soon after joining the platform as a creator, it was predicted that Katie and her partner Carl Woods could rake in thousands. A spokesperson from the data research team at SlotsUp told OK! at the time: "Katie Price is no stranger to an explicit photo, and with the announcement of her joining Only Fans, our data has revealed she can expect to make around £686,400 from monthly subscriptions on the platform.
"And with some complaining that her current content is no racier than what you can see on her Instagram, Katie may benefit from charging for racier pay-per-view private messages that cost up to $50 (£37), bringing in an even heftier lump sum for her. "Meanwhile, Katie’s partner Carl Woods looks set to make around £75,600 on the platform, meaning that combined the pair could be set to make £762,000 a month in subscriptions.” While speaking on the
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