A woman who made £200,000 in just six months selling sexy photos and videos says she receives "hundreds of unsolicited 'd*ck pics' a day" from "internet flashers" – just like Emily Atack.
Beth Fiit, 26, began posting on OnlyFans back in August 2022 and says it completely changed her life – as she rakes in around £30,000 a month.
But despite the success, Beth says the daily unwanted nude pictures she receives from men makes her feel "uncomfortable".
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She normally just ignores the "gross" messages – as she doesn't want to give people the satisfaction of being blocked – but insists more needs to be done to deter people.
Beth is speaking out after actress and presenter, Emily Atack, 33, revealed in a recent BBC Two documentary the torrent of abuse and unsolicited lewd pictures and messages she receives every day.
Emily reported the vile messages to the police and said she was left feeling like she was being sexually assaulted "100 times a day".
Beth, from Bath, Somerset, said: "I've been doing OnlyFans for about six months and I receive lots of naked snaps and rude messages on Instagram daily – hundreds of them.
"It's gross and people send them to your DMs without even saying 'hi' for example.
"They send them to my email address as well. It must be a fetish or something – they're like internet flashers.
"I normally just ignore them, I don't like to give them the satisfaction of blocking them.
"It's not something you want in your inbox, and I can't imagine many girls sending random pictures of their breasts in DMs."
She added: "On OnlyFans I'm fine with it as it's a consensual space for both parties and people normally ask first before sending.
"But on Instagram DMs it's just not the platform for it."
Beth says she began receiving the pictures whilst running her fitness Instagram page, before she started OnlyFans.
The majority of the photos she receives come from 'burner' accounts where the senders are unidentifiable.
She added: "I started Instagram a year ago, before I did OnlyFans, and I was just posting fitness photos and I was receiving them then. It made me feel quite uncomfortable.
"People sometimes say they're going to find out where I live and that can be quite scary for some people.
"It used to scare me a lot at the start but I've realised most of them are empty threats.
"More needs to be done by social media companies but they're not going to know who it is. How are they going to know if it's a fake account?
"They never do it on their real accounts, just a burner account that they get a thrill out of.
"You shouldn't be able to share photos like that. I don't want hundreds of unsolicited d**k pics sent to my Instagram DMs every day."
"If you posted that on your main feed you'd be banned in a heartbeat so, why is it OK to send in a DM?"
Beth decided to work for herself an alleged assault while working in a sports bar.
She claims she was grabbed and pinned to the ground by a customer – and decided online work would be safer.
The OnlyFans star says she now feels empowered by her job.
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