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Bella Thorne apologises to OnlyFans users after making $2m in a week – NEWS.com.au
Bella Thorne apologises to OnlyFans users after making $2m in a week

Disney starlet turned adult film director, Bella Thorne has apologised to users of the website OnlyFans after sex workers said she was responsible for pricing changes which have financially impacted its content creators.On August 28, the explicit subscription-platform changed its policies, preventing creators from charging over US$40 for pay-per-view content and capped users from tipping over US$100.
Some members claimed this was in response to Thorne generating over US$2 million (A$2.7 million…
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