Love Island Australia star Phoebe Thompson believes OnlyFans models are misunderstood.
The topless model, 31, defended women who sell their nude content online during an interview with Where's Your Head At? this week, insisting that most OnlyFans stars aren't 'promiscuous' - despite how they may appear online.
The segment began with podcast co-host, former Love Island Anna McEvoy, asking Phoebe about her experience launching her own subscription-based adult website last year.
'Because you have your own website now... people have this perception of you. It's kind of like that, wrong perception that people have of people on social media... or reality TV... [that] just because you have exclusive content, does not make you a w**re,' Anna said.
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Share'Yeah, exactly,' Phoebe replied, adding: 'And I feel like a lot of the time, these women, not all of them but a lot of them, that I know, they're not promiscuous.'
'They just are business savvy. They just want to capitalise off everything they possibly can,' she insisted.
'They're not promiscuous': Love Island star Phoebe Thompson, 31, (pictured) has insisted that most OnlyFans models 'aren't promiscuous' and are 'just business savvy' during an interview with Where's Your Head At? podcast this week
Phoebe's website, which is independent and not affiliated with the popular OnlyFans platform, offers a variety of perks in addition to fully nude videos.
Paying subscribers can get one-on-one chats with the brunette bombshell and make 'special requests' - although she hasn't specified what this entails.
Last year, Phoebe made headlines after claiming she'd been dropped from her modelling agency because she started her adult website.
'People have this perception of you': The segment began with podcast co-host, former Love Island Anna McEvoy, asking Phoebe about her experience launching her own subscription-based adult website last year. Pictured: Podcast hosts Matt Zukowski and Anna McEvoy
'[The agency] told me no one would want to work with me anymore because I have an exclusive-content website even after telling them about this new venture two months before I launched the site and only having had the site for two weeks,' she told her Instagram fans.
Phoebe then offered a scathing takedown of the fashion industry, arguing how having control of her own content protects her from the dark side of modelling.
'My website allows me to be safe, in control, capitalise off my body instead of being taken advantage of,' she wrote.
Big business: 'They just are business savvy. They just want to capitalise off everything they possibly can,' Phoebe insisted
'I know so many models, dancers and actors that have been used and abused on all levels in this industry.'
It's unclear which modelling agency she was signed to, as she did not name them and her Instagram bio only listed an influencer management agency.
Phoebe is remembered for coupling up with another woman on season two of Love Island in 2019.
Cashing in: Phoebe's website, which is independent and not affiliated with the popular OnlyFans platform, offers a variety of perks in addition to fully nude videos
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