Love Island contestant, 26, 'pockets $1.4m a month' on OnlyFans

It seems like every second day a reality TV star joins the notorious adult site OnlyFans, and some of them are making a killing.

Love Island UK’s Megan Barton Hanson has claimed she’s pocketing a sweet $1.4 million (£800,000) per month by selling her sexy snaps to subscribers on the raunchy platform.

Love Island contestant Megan Barton Hanson poses on a bathroom sink wearing an orange lacy bodysuit
Love Island contestant Megan Barton Hanson, 26, pockets $1.4 million a month on adult site OnlyFans. Photo: Instagram/meganbartonhanson_.

“Doing the site has definitely helped me buy my dream house and it’s given me all the money for new furniture,” the 26-year-old British beauty told The Sun.

Megan went on to say how ‘proud’ she was of her OnlyFans success, admitting that it took her by surprise at first.

“I knew how much girls I used to work with in the sex industry were making on webcamming, so I thought, ‘Why not?’” she said.

“I can’t believe how well I’ve done, I’m smashing it,” she added.

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Love Island contestant Megan Barton Hanson poses wearing a white lacy bra and underwear set
Megan's successful OnlyFans career has seen her purchase her dream home. Photo: Instagram/meganbartonhanson_.

Before appearing on Love Island in 2018 Megan made a living as a stripper and glamour model, skills that have no doubt put her in good stead for creating her OnlyFans content.

On her profile, subscribers or ‘fans’ can access her racy photos for $34 (USD$24.99) a month or $87 (USD$63.72) for three months.

A slew of celebs have also created OnlyFans accounts such as former Married at First Sight stars, actress Bella Thorne and superstar Cardi B.

PR queen and SAS: Australia star Roxy Jacenko revealed she had been approached by the UK office of OnlyFans to start an account, but clarified she has not yet posted anything.

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