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Woman reaches top 0.4 percent on OnlyFans after allowing followers to make 'every decision' in her life

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Updated 13:12 7 Sep 2024 GMT+1Published 12:22 7 Sep 2024 GMT+1

Woman reaches top 0.4 percent on OnlyFans after allowing followers to make 'every decision' in her life

Laurie allowed her followers to take control over every aspect of her life

Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper

A woman has revealed how she made it into the top 0.4 percent of creators on OnlyFans after surrendering all control over her life.

The very nature of free will means that humans can enjoy autonomy over their lives and destiny.

But how much would it take for you to surrender all bodily autonomy?

For 25-year-old French woman Laurie Faivre - who goes by Live with Laurie online – the allure of money and internet fame was all it took, with the influencer building herself an impressive online presence on OnlyFans by pulling off 'a concept never seen before' on the adult content platform.

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Laurie has gained a massive following from her risky brand (Instagram/lauriefvr)
Laurie has gained a massive following from her risky brand (Instagram/lauriefvr)

And what is this never-seen-before concept, you ask? Simple - allowing her followers to dictate every move of her life.

"I let the fans control my whole life," Laurie told LADbible back in 2022. "Every decision of my life, important or not. They will have control."

Striving to give her fans a completely authentic experience, she didn’t approach the idea by half measures either.

So, how exactly does it work?

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It's certainly an interesting - albeit terrifying - idea. And unsurprisingly, she has made some pretty radical decisions since handing over the keys to her life, such as leaving her partner and quitting her internship.

The Parisian started by posting polls on Telegram, which anyone can vote on freely, before sharing the results on her OnlyFans page.

The polls can range from relatively tame ideas such as what should she have for lunch, to whether she should gamble all of her earnings at the casino.

Subscribers can also suggest poll ideas.

Laurie's bold content was hugely popular on the platform. (Instagram/lauriefvr)
Laurie's bold content was hugely popular on the platform. (Instagram/lauriefvr)

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Of course, while this is undeniably an intriguing social experiment, there's good reason why we're taught not to trust strangers, so Laurie has a few guidelines in place.

"I will not accept a poll which could put me in danger, harm someone, or be hateful," she explained.

"I have no regrets, I don't know yet where this experience will lead. I'll leave it up to the fans to choose the next polls. I'm excited to see where it all goes."

Laurie's subscribers are also able to message her directly, and she said this was a big motivation behind the concept - a mutual sharing of lives.

"I know it's hard to really create meaningful relationships through social media," she said.

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Polls included telling Laurie to quit her internship and leave her partner. (Instagram/lauriefvr)
Polls included telling Laurie to quit her internship and leave her partner. (Instagram/lauriefvr)

"I do my best to communicate my energy and positivity through my posts. And even if it's not possible to change how social media works, I try to create on my own scale an OnlyFans account where people really matter.

"I'm not trying to change the world. I'm not even trying to fight a social battle.

"I'm just trying to create a small community of people willing to share their lives with me. And talk with me."

She added: "I understand that some people can't understand that. And I don't want to try to convince them. What really matters to me is that the subscribers on my account are happy."

Featured Image Credit: lauriefvr / Instagram

Topics: OnlyFans, Social Media, Weird, Viral

Brenna Cooper
Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper is a journalist at LADbible. She graduated from the University of Sheffield with a degree in History, followed by an NCTJ accredited masters in Journalism. She began her career as a freelance writer for Digital Spy, where she wrote about all things TV, film and showbiz. Her favourite topics to cover are music, travel and any bizarre pop culture.

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