
A Harry Potter star has found a unique niche on OnlyFans that got her banned from a convention.
Jessie Cave, 38, is best known in the film franchise for playing Hogwarts student Lavender Brown, who becomes romantically involved with Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint).
Potterheads will be well aware that the Londoner featured in three movies - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010) and Part 2 (2011).
"It reminds me of such a beautiful period of time in my life," she recalled to Bustle.
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"When my family found out I got the job, it was like winning the lottery for us. Over 7,500 girls auditioned, and I got it. It was a massive win.
"Especially because I had younger siblings, I’m so glad I got to share that with them.
"Also, my son is almost seven now, and he's watched all the films twice, while my daughter is just getting into them.

"Being a parent has made me appreciate it much more.
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"It was 14 years ago, and I’ve accepted that whatever I do, it will be the first thing that people bring up. I'm so privileged to have been part of that world."
Cave shocked fans back in March when she announced that she was launching an OnlyFans to 'help pay off her debts'.
While she won't be the first or the last actor to make the move to the subscription platform, her page is far from the usual X-rated content.
Instead, Cave posts about 'hair stuff', making the 'best quality hair sounds' as well as 'very sensual stuff'.

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In a recent admission, however, she revealed that she wasn't too bothered that the decision - which has earned her a pretty penny - got her 'cancelled' from the franchise.
"I found out that I didn’t get booked for a Harry Potter convention recently, as I’m now doing OnlyFans," she wrote in a 17 September post on Substack.
"They explained it was because it’s a 'family show and OnlyFans is affiliated with porn'.
"This was baffling to me as some actors who do conventions (most actors, actually) have done TV and films in which they’ve done sex scenes and nudity. I’m just playing with my hair!"
Cave went on to explain: "I am not upset about the prospect of no more Harry Potter conventions.
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"There’s going to be a new cast now, and it’s a different time. Plus, I have done conventions for over 15 years and have enough photos and wizard memorabilia."
The new HBO Harry Potter TV series is scheduled to premiere in 2027, with a new season expected each year to complete the ten-year adaptation.
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