OnlyFans star Lucy Banks gets revenge on bully
OnlyFans star Lucy Banks has taken revenge on a bully who tried to 'ruin' her by revealing the girl's dad is among the subscribers to her saucy page

OnlyFans star Lucy Banks took revenge on a bully by revealing the girl's dad is among her subscribers.
The X-rated star - who describes herself as a "naughty Australian MILF" - has shared her glee in a post on TikTok revealing the father of a woman who tried to "ruin" her is among the fans who pay money to access saucy content on her page on the adults only website.
The video showed Lucy doing a happy dance in front of her swimming pool and was captioned: "The girl from my home town who tried to ruin me. Her dad just subscribed to me."
It comes after the mum-of-two recently threatened to quit OnlyFans after accusing site bosses of failing to support the stars who use the service.
She said in a statement: "It's disappointing that we earn literal billions of dollars for this company as adult creators, and we receive zero support. OnlyFans treats its adult creators like cash cows. They love the revenue we bring them, but they're constantly trying to distance themselves from us. I'm out."
Lucy is said to have made more than $1 million from the site during the four years she has been using it but she ran into trouble when she discovered her account had been scheduled for deletion. The Aussie star contacted CEO Amrapali Gan and claims her concerns were dismissed - saying she was told to appeal the decision after her account was wiped.
The social media star previously opened up about the fortune she's made from her X-rated content, telling Mamamia.com.au: "At the time, I think I made $3,000 [in the first month] and I was like, 'Amazing!'
"It's only because I come from a small town and everyone found out I did Only Fans. Everyone wanted to have a sticky beak but I knew I could [make more money] in a month.
"I told myself, 'I'm going to hustle really, really hard. I didn't really take it seriously [initially] but once I did start treating it like a business and worked full-time hours, I think I made around $10,000 that month and the rest is history."