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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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Published 10:19 16 Sep 2024 GMT+1

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

Laurie's fans made some pretty drastic and life-changing decisions for her

Jake Massey

Jake Massey

A woman has revealed the unique method she used in order to make it into the top 0.4 percent of OnlyFans content creators.

We all know that when times are tough we need to get creative to make ends meet, especially with the ever-increasing rise in cost of living.

However how far would you go in order to make some extra cash?

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For 25-year-old French woman Laurie, who goes by Live with Laurie online, she decided to build an online profile for herself by using 'a concept never seen before' on the adult content platform.

Laurie joined OnlyFans back in October 2022 and would soon see her profile shoot up in popularity after foregoing her bodily autonomy and allow her loyal followers to make decisions for her.

"I let the fans control my whole life," the 23-year-old told LADbible back in 2022, adding that this included ‘every decision of my life, important or not’.

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So, how exactly does it work?

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.

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

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.

"The poll online right now is whether I should give $100 (ÂŁ86) to a fan."

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Well, I'm pretty sure which way that poll is gonna go.

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.

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.

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"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

Jake Massey
Jake Massey

Jake Massey is a journalist at LADbible. He graduated from Newcastle University, where he learnt a bit about media and a lot about living without heating. After spending a few years in Australia and New Zealand, Jake secured a role at an obscure radio station in Norwich, inadvertently becoming a real-life Alan Partridge in the process. From there, Jake became a reporter at the Eastern Daily Press. Jake enjoys playing football, listening to music and writing about himself in the third person.

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