Former “Harry Potter” Actress Launches Hair-Fetish OnlyFans, Confronts Shockingly Explicit Demands

Jessie Cave—the performer remembered for portraying Lavender Brown in the “Harry Potter” films—recently opened an OnlyFans account to chip away at roughly $10,000 in household debt. Her plan, she told listeners on her podcast, is a year-long experiment: raise enough cash to strip toxic wallpaper, rewire her home, and replace a leaking roof while exploring a fresh outlet for “self-love” and creative independence.

Cave, now 38, brands herself the platform’s “long-hair specialist,” promising quirky, niche videos focused on brushing, braiding, and styling her waist-length hair. Although she warned subscribers that the page would be fetish-oriented rather than overtly sexual, the material sits somewhere between PG and lingerie-level—you might catch her in underwear, but nothing more explicit.

Two months in, the actor admits the venture has produced both income and discomfort. Each night she scrolls through private requests “with a sense of dread,” encountering everything from unsolicited genital photos to pleas for graphic acts involving her hair. “No matter how often I say I’m not offering sexual content, within seconds someone asks to see certain fluids in my hair or pushes for full-frontal,” she lamented.

One particularly odd request involved filming a spanking scene while her hair sat in tight plaits—a proposal she jokingly asked her comedian husband, Alfie Brown, to assist with. The steady drip of lurid messages has left Cave feeling “a bit gross, a bit frightened,” yet she admits she’s caught on a “content treadmill” that’s hard to step off. Subscriber counts fluctuate, and every dip stings: “After 18 years in the arts, I’ve got little to show—seeing people leave feels like proof of failure.”

To keep fans engaged, Cave posts an online wish list that ranges from practical upgrades (a new MacBook) to filming props such as elf ears and stockings—items that followers have begun gifting almost instantly. She stresses that OnlyFans is meant to supplement her work as a writer and performer, not replace it, but the platform’s financial pull is undeniable.

Cave’s unusual sideline has sparked debate among admirers and critics alike: Is it an empowering hustle, a risky gamble, or a bit of both? Whatever the verdict, the actress remains committed—for now—to brushing, braiding, and battling trolls while turning hair flips into home repairs.

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