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    Kerry Katona has made "millions" from OnlyFans

    The former Atomic Kitten star joined the adult content site after her work dried up during the COVID-19 pandemic and she has no regrets about how she makes her money because she would rather strip off on-camera "for a grand a day than pick up litter".


    Kerry told The Times newspaper: "Everything was cancelled [during COVID]. I was panicking. How could I pay the rent and the bills with five kids? Then someone mentioned OnlyFans. I started off as a glamour girl, a page 3 model. I wasn't going to be a f****** rocket scientist. I had no chance of that with my childhood."

    Kerry went on to explain she talked the situation over with her five children and insist they were "fine" with her decision to join the platform.

    She added: "Listen, I'd rather get my t*** out for a grand a day than pick up litter ... For me, the quickest way [to make money on OnlyFans] is being sexual. I do it all myself. It's dead easy. I don't use filters or airbrushing ... I made £160,000 the first month. I thought, f*** me. Quick, bend over!"

    However, Kerry - who has four daughters - insisted she doesn't want any of her girls to follow in her footsteps, adding: "Let me do it all. They are too good for all this. Let me do what I need to do for them to be better than me."

    When asked how much money she makes from the site, Kerry confessed it's "in the millions" but she spends it all on her children.

    She said: "I'm not saying because it's just bragging, but a lot. In the millions. It all goes on the kids."

    Asked if she will keep using the site when she's in her 70s, she replied: "Abso-f******-lutely. If my t*** aren't dragging on that floor and I am still making the money I am making, why would I not?

    "For years it was a pity party. I felt sorry for myself. I thought I deserved a line of coke after my terrible childhood, my messed-up marriages, accountants stealing my money. I thought the world owed me a break. But no one is going to do anything for you. The only person who can is you."

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