Actress Jessie Cave, known for portraying Lavender Brown in the “Harry Potter” film series, has announced that she is launching an OnlyFans account focused on videos featuring her hair. Cave made the revelation across multiple social media platforms, emphasizing that her content will not be sexual but aimed at an audience with a specific interest in hair-related content.
“I am launching an OnlyFans, it’s not a sexual one,” Cave said on her podcast, “Before We Break Up Again,” highlighting that fetish content is not necessarily sexual. “It’s a fetish. Fetish doesn’t necessarily mean sexual.”
Cave explained her decision in a post on her Substack, stating that she plans to use the platform for a year to secure financial stability, address home repairs, and pay off debt. “My aim? To get the house safe, cover the arsenic/lead wallpaper, build a new roof, etc.,” she wrote. “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.”
The actress, who appeared in three “Harry Potter” films, has also worked in television and film beyond the franchise, with roles in “Black Mirror,” “Industry,” and “Great Expectations.” In addition to acting, she is a writer and illustrator.
Cave’s OnlyFans bio now describes her as a “former Harry Potter actress, writer, doodler, and now OnlyFans Long Hair Specialist.” She has promoted the account by noting that she will offer subscribers “the best quality hair sounds” and “very sensual stuff.” She also confirmed that she will not feature explicit content or venture into other popular OnlyFans categories, stating, “No feet or bums. Just very sensual stuff with my hair.”
Her decision to join OnlyFans follows a trend of entertainers using the platform to supplement their income. The site, while often associated with adult content, has been used by public figures for various purposes. Singer-songwriter Lily Allen previously revealed that she earns more from posting pictures of her feet on OnlyFans than she does from streaming her music on Spotify. Actress Drea de Matteo, known for her role in “The Sopranos,” has spoken about how the platform helped her avoid losing her home when acting opportunities became scarce.
Cave acknowledged the unconventional nature of her decision, writing that it “feels like I’m doing something naughty, something a little messed up. I like that. Ripping up the good little actress rule book.”