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“Harry Potter Star Claps Back at Trolls: The Surprising Reason Behind Her Bold OnlyFans Move!”

Added on March 13, 2025 inCelebrity News Cards

In a world where we’re often told how to navigate our careers and lives through a lens of traditional expectations, it’s refreshing—and a little hilarious—when a former wizarding world star like Jessie Cave decides to flip the script. Best known for her role as Lavender Brown in the Harry Potter films, Cave is making headlines again, but this time, she’s waving her wand in a different direction: the realm of OnlyFans. Despite announcing she’ll be posting non-sexual content, her choice has sparked plenty of chatter (and trolling) online. As she bravely stands her ground against critics, it raises an interesting question: Why is it that women, especially mothers, often face more scrutiny for exploring alternative avenues to financial independence? Join me as we dive into the delightful world of Cave’s new venture and the fascinating reactions it’s provoking! LEARN MORE.

A Harry Potter star who made headlines after she announced she would be joining OnlyFans to post non-sexual content has hit out at trolls.

Jessie Cave played Lavender Brown in the last three Harry Potter films and is also well known for her role in the cult classic film Pride.

Cave announced earlier this week that she would begin posting on OnlyFans to ‘get out of debt’.

She said in an announcement on her Substack that her account would ‘not be a sexual one’, saying: “I’m launching an OnlyFans, it’s not a sexual one. It’s a fetish. Fetish doesn’t necessarily mean sexual.”

Jessie Cave posted a blog criticism around her decision join OF (Substack / Jessie Cave)

Jessie Cave posted a blog criticism around her decision join OF (Substack / Jessie Cave)

Cave plans to post ‘the best quality hair sounds’, promising that they will be sensual.

Since then, however, the Harry Potter star has responded to the massive media attention for her move, saying on her Substack: “Obviously, most of the new followers assume I’m now doing sexual content, even though I’ve made it clear I will not be.

“I have had loads of positive comments, most of which along the lines of ‘you go girl’ – always massively appreciated. And yeah I’ve had some ‘as a mother are you even thinking of what your kids might ask when they’re older?’

“Now, this is where I get a little angry.”

She spoke about how she had planned the career change ‘meticulously’, before saying: “A common conception seems to be that because I’m a mother, I shouldn’t be doing anything for myself at all….no no!

Jessie Cave is most well known for her role in the last three Harry Potter films (Warner Brothers)

Jessie Cave is most well known for her role in the last three Harry Potter films (Warner Brothers)

“Mothers must only do wholesome, bouncy content so that when their kids grow up they will be able to scroll back and appreciate that their mothers did nothing but mother them from the second they were born.”

She went on to say she would ‘not be ashamed’ for wanting to try something new, clarifying that she is ‘excited’ to learn about the world of hair fetishes.

She later added: “I don’t care what the tattle life types who live in the comments sections think or even what my peers will think.

“I care about this new energy I have. I care about this new me who is finally emerging after a period of sad dormancy and I care about what I’m providing for my children too.”

The actor received a great deal of support in the comments under her new post, with one saying: “Hey why not capitalise on people’s fetishes in a way that feels comfortable?! Ignore the keyboard warriors and good luck with it.”

Another said: “It’s an amazing idea! If I had hair as beautiful as yours, why not?!”

The actor will be doing non-sexual fetish content (Tim P. Whitby via Getty Images)

The actor will be doing non-sexual fetish content (Tim P. Whitby via Getty Images)

In her original post, Cave said of her plans to earn money from OnlyFans: “One year. I’ll try for one year. My aim?

“To get the house safe, cover the arsenic/lead wallpaper, build a new roof etc.

“My aim? To get out of debt. My aim? To empower myself.

“To prove to those in the past who have misjudged me that I’m not so sweet. To put time into something I never invested in before: self-love.”

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