“I have this opportunity, for once, to be my own manager and have my creative vision to share with my fans without anyone standing over me, and telling me, ‘Don’t do this, don’t do that’ cover up this,” she said.
Electra has sued several strip clubs over the years, alleging that they used her photo without her permission.
“It feels really good to stand up for yourself,” she told People. “I think what we’re going through right now is people are finally standing up for themselves and who they are… It’s not always easy to do, but I respect people who can stand up for their identity and be honest about it.”
OnlyFans started as a platform for celebrities and professional athletes to produce videos and photos to share with their mutual fans. But soon the service also became known for its sexually explicit content.
Electra’s OnlyFans account appeared on Wednesday. She said it includes photos from her recent 50th birthday trip to Palm Springs.
“I pay for the house and then we have the best time to barbecue and swim,” she said. “I love it there, so I have a home away from home.”
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