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Adult star issues warning over ‘creepy’ new trend leaving creators feeling ‘violated’

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Updated 14:53 14 Jul 2025 GMT+1Published 14:52 14 Jul 2025 GMT+1

Adult star issues warning over ‘creepy’ new trend leaving creators feeling ‘violated’

OnlyFans star Layla Kelly shared that it was a common occurrence, but easy to spot

Faima Bakar

Faima Bakar

Featured Image Credit: Laylakellyofficial/Instagram

Topics: Sex and Relationships, OnlyFans

Faima Bakar
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Today on men behaving badly online, we bring you a creepy trend emerging on OnlyFans that's making content creators feeling 'violated' and 'uneasy', not to mention breaking the terms and agreements of the site.

Adult star Layla Kelly shared a warning to other adult content creators after she experienced first hand the worrying new trend, branding the act as 'sneaky' and a 'violation'.

That being said she did admit it can be easy to spot when men are trying to pull the stunt on her.

The New Zealand native said it was common on the app in her experience, with the so-called 'trend' seeing men pretending to be women to gain access to free content, for example feigning interest in getting a boob job and asking for inspiration pictures from the creator.

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But Layla said these instances are 'a dime a dozen', though she was concerned about the images the men were using as the women had likely not consented to having a profile on OnlyFans.

Layla shared her frustrations with these clients who, in one case, had been using their wife's identity to speak to the OnlyFans creator.

Layla shared that this happened quite often (Laylakellyofficial/Instagram)
Layla shared that this happened quite often (Laylakellyofficial/Instagram)

“What bothers me most about this is the clothed and unclothed images of the women they are using when pulling this sneaky act,” she told news.com.au.

“One guy even sent me a wedding photo paired with a driving licence and I knew it had to be his wife or his sister. Either way, I highly doubt she knew what he was up to.

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“I do ask these men to prove they are who they say they are, but none of them ever do. I even remind them that it is against the terms of service to be sending photos of anyone but themselves because they can’t consent to that.”

But disingenuous profiles can be easy to spot, she said (Laylakellyofficial/Instagram)
But disingenuous profiles can be easy to spot, she said (Laylakellyofficial/Instagram)

Layla added that while using a different identity can be a part of role play and kink fantasies for some clients, she knows when it's a disingenuous attempt.

She added: “I wish I could say this was a rare thing, but it happens all the time.

“It kind of makes me wonder what these men are getting out of it, and I think it’s the chase of ‘special attention'.

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“They give themselves away by saying things like, ‘I’m such a dirty little s–t,’ like what? Most women do not describe themselves like that.

“But it is important to remind the culprits that it is illegal in New Zealand and Australia to steal someone’s identity and distribute naked images without consent. If anyone reading this is currently using someone else’s intimate images or are considering doing so, then they should think again.”

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