Lottie Moss, the 28-year-old influencer and half-sister to supermodel Kate Moss, is facing financial turmoil as her company plunges into liquidation. After racking up significant liabilities during her lucrative stint on OnlyFans, where she reportedly earned up to £30,000 a month, her income took a nosedive after quitting the platform last year.
The tax man is knocking, and unfortunately, Lottie can't answer. Her company, LottieM Ltd, is now insolvent, having been unable to pay off an outstanding debt to HMRC. During the pandemic, Lottie had to dip into her company’s cash reserves as her earnings began to dwindle, leading to the current financial predicament.
“Lottie is really embarrassed by the situation. She’s taken the decision to liquidate her company after not having sufficient income to settle her outstanding tax bills,” a source revealed.
Despite the financial setbacks, Lottie isn't throwing in the towel just yet. Over the past seven months, she has been exploring various new ventures, including plans for a YouTube channel and other income streams. However, these efforts haven't yet borne the financial fruit needed to cover the company's debts, as reported by MailOnline.
The former Celebs Go Dating star, who was a director of her firm, has opted for voluntary closure of the business. This move is typically seen when a business can no longer viably manage its debts. She has been open about her desire to start anew and rebuild her career, shifting her focus to commercial modeling and fresh opportunities in the entertainment world.
Lottie’s exit from OnlyFans marks a significant turning point in her life. She’s hoping to shake off the adult platform's association and step into high-end modeling deals and lucrative endorsements. Her past year has been tumultuous, including a reported fallout with her family over her explicit content on OnlyFans after moving to Los Angeles in 2021.
In an attempt to reinvent herself, Lottie has been seen coaching on Germany’s Next Top Model, hosted by Heidi Klum, and graced the cover of Italian F magazine last October. She admits to being in a much better place mentally now, after battling drug addiction and depression, and even warns other women to think twice before joining apps like OnlyFans.
Lottie’s spokesperson explained that the company’s downfall was due to historical debts originating from the Covid-19 pandemic, which hampered her ability to work and led to a significant drop in income. Despite diversifying her work through OnlyFans, which helped pay off some debts, her departure from the platform in July 2025 resulted in a sharp income decline. The company’s new projects have yet to generate sufficient revenue to cover remaining debts, leading to its insolvency.