OnlyFans star Belle Olivia reveals COSPLAY clips are earning a fortune
After going viral for boasting she pays her penthouse rent with 10 minutes of content, OnlyFans star Belle Olivia says cosplay videos are the key to making a fortune on the site.
OnlyFans star Belle Olivia says cosplay videos are the key to making a fortune on the site.
The 21-year-old content creator, who was brought up in Dublin and went viral last year for declaring she makes her rent with 10 minutes of content production, says she has been paid “small fortunes” for dressing up as cartoon characters for her army of subscribers.
Now living in a Manchester penthouse thanks to her OnlyFans earnings, the blonde – who has also made global headlines in when she was kicked out of an Ibiza nightclub for shooting a threesome with two guys – said: “One of the first cosplay requests got me £800.
“It was for a Super Mario fantasy, where they wanted me to dress up as Princess Peach from the game.
“They bought me the costume, so I just thought f**k it and did it.
“Since then, dressing up and cosplay seems to have been a hit.”
Belle has also been inundated with demands for her to act as if she is an underage schoolgirl in her videos – which she refuses to do.
She added: “I get some really, really weird requests, and the oddest are the ones asking to see me go to the toilet.
“Some of the demands I just don’t do because I’m not that desperate for money, and they would breach OnlyFans’ community rules anyway.
“Fans have asked me to film in and outside public landmarks, which OnlyFans has banned.”
Belle added many of her fans “want me just to play out fantasies on video” that show her “talking to them like we’re going out and they’re cheating on their girlfriends”.
Belle is reluctant to boast about her earnings from OnlyFans, but an analysis of her subscriber numbers and video fee rates means she has easily passed the £1million mark in earnings.
She’s been helped make her fortune by content creation firm The Rebel Agency.
Manchester-based digital entrepreneur has been running the firm since 2022 and said he was inspired to start it as he hated seeing influencers and content creators get treated like “assets and commodities to be traded instead of human beings” who need handled like any other talent”.
Rebel offers its influencer clients mentorship on “future-proofing their brand online” and financial advice through its Accounting4Creators service.
Jordan added: “Our creators are part of a Rebel community. They don’t want to be stuck in 9 to 5 jobs, but they all work harder and longer than most.
“We show them how to achieve a work life balance and be as profitable as possible without getting trapped in the pressures of the feeling they always need to be ‘on’ and creating content 24/7.
“We’ve made a lot of our clients very rich, while maintaining their mental health and giving them personalised blueprints to show them how to make their lives financially foolproof.
“That includes everything from showing them the pitfalls of tax rules to investing in property, and this is just the start for the agency.”