An OnlyFans model has given complete control of her life to her followers by holding polls where they to vote on what she should do next. Laurie, 22, a student and tennis player, made an anonymous user account on the website to see what it was like, but she was disappointed by the type of content creators were uploading.
So she thought she'd give it a go herself, but she decided to do it a little differently, as the Daily Star reports, by letting her fans make life decisions for her. Now she has an army of followers who vote for what she should do next - after they made her cut off her boyfriend and conquer her fear of heights.
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Laurie, who was born and raised in Paris, joined the subscription-based website after helping a friend set up their account earlier this year.
With her curiosity piqued, the tennis player decided to make an anonymous account to see what it was like.
She admitted she subscribed to around 300 free accounts and paid around 10 accounts for their content but was left disappointed.
Laurie explained: "I tried to engage in conversation, ask them questions, just get to know them a bit. But none of them responded to the messages.
"I thought it was a shame that I couldn't have a basic conversation with these content creators.
"I like to chat and build new relationships but it's hard for me to have interesting discussions on my social media.
"I am very much solicited. Often [I receive] messages from insistent and weird guys. It's hard to sort through them and find normal guys to talk with.
"So I thought that maybe I have a little place for me on OnlyFans, a place where I could really be close to people but also give them all the details of my life.
"That's how I got started on the platform. I often received the same comment: 'Finally I can chat and have a real relationship with a girl on this platform'."
As connections began to grow, Laurie was sharing more and more of her life with her subscribers, and they couldn’t get enough so she decided to take it further.
"I guess I wasn't very satisfied with my social and love life. So I thought I'd offer a few privileged people the chance to experience it with me," Laurie added.
Twice a week she posts polls on her Telegram account, and they're open to the public so anyone can vote.
However, the results are only posted onto her OnlyFans account, and it is only her followers who can send in requests or speak to her freely about it.
Laurie said: "I thought it was better to let the voting access for free, so if someone wants to participate but doesn't necessarily have the money, he can.
"On the other hand, he won't have access to the exclusive pictures and videos, the possibility to submit polls or talk with me."
Her fans pushed Laurie to do things she never would have done without their input, including taking a helicopter tour, despite her crippling fear of heights.
"Thanks to my fans I decided to block my toxic ex-boyfriend," Laurie added. "I did a night photoshoot on a tennis court. I did a helicopter tour while I'm afraid of heights. I even quit my internship where I was not fulfilled.
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"But sometimes it’s more trivial like choosing the lingerie for the next shoot. The polls are in the hands of the community, so I can't wait to see what happens next, it's only the beginning.
"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."
Laurie is currently in the top 0.7 per cent of creators on OnlyFans and has decided to donate 25 per cent of her earnings to help combat loneliness and bullying in schools.
She explained: "In high school, I was neither beautiful nor popular. I wouldn't say that I was a victim of bullying, but by talking a lot with all my fans I understood that many young people could have experienced suffering or loneliness in their lives.
"It's a small gesture but it makes sense to me. I find that this is not talked about enough. And if I can be of any help I would be more than happy."
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