Onlyfans Stars Spill On Shocking Catfishing Trend Among Male Subscribers - Fresh Celebrity News 2025

  • By Chase
  • Sept. 12, 2025, 8:39 p.m.

Catfishing Takes a Dark Turn on OnlyFans

Hey there, darlings! If you thought catfishing was just a dating app drama, think again. This sneaky trend - where someone creates a fake online persona to trick others - has found a new playground on OnlyFans, and the stories are as wild as they are unsettling.

Originally spotlighted by MTV’s hit show Catfish with Nev Schulman, catfishing often involves romance or financial scams. But on OnlyFans, it’s taking a more intimate twist, with male subscribers posing as women to score free content or indulge in specific fantasies. Let’s dive into what some models are experiencing on this spicy platform.

And trust us, it’s not just a harmless game - it’s crossing some serious lines. Stick with us as we unpack the confessions from two bold OnlyFans creators who’ve seen it all.

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Layla Kelly Exposes Identity Theft Concerns

Enter Layla Kelly, the viral OnlyFans star who recently stole hearts (and laughs) with her farm animal Instagram content. She’s not holding back about the catfishing she’s encountered, and honey, it’s got us shook.

'I’m fine with people exploring their kinks by pretending to be someone else, but it’s a whole different story when they steal someone’s identity - especially with nude photos on a platform this personal,' Layla told News.com.au.

She shared a jaw-dropping story on Instagram about a man claiming to be 'his wife or sister' to snag freebies, even sending her a wedding photo and a driver’s license as 'proof.' Layla’s not buying it, pointing out how these women likely have no clue their images are being used. She always asks for verification, but - surprise, surprise - none of these guys can prove their stories.

Lucy Banks Reveals a Fetish-Fueled Deception

Then there’s Lucy Banks, a former adult film star turned OnlyFans creator, who’s dealt with her own share of catfishers. Her experience? Let’s just say it’s next-level weird.

Lucy spilled to the same publication about a subscriber with a bizarre medical kink, pretending to be a woman asking for details about pap smears and internal exams. 'You can tell right away it’s a guy,' she noted, highlighting how transparent these attempts often are. Questions about speculums and intimate procedures? Yeah, not fooling anyone, sweetie.

It’s not just about free content for some - it’s about feeding very specific fantasies. While Lucy can spot the fakes a mile away, it doesn’t make the interactions any less creepy or invasive.

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Lucy Banks Onlyfans

Why This Trend Is More Than Just a Kink

So, what’s the big deal? Sure, role-playing might sound harmless to some, but when it involves stealing someone’s identity without consent - especially in such an intimate space - it’s a major red flag. Both Layla and Lucy are sounding the alarm on how this violates trust and platform rules.

OnlyFans is supposed to be a safe space for creators to connect with fans, but these deceptive tactics are muddying the waters. It’s a reminder that even in the digital world, boundaries matter, and consent is non-negotiable.

Got thoughts on this wild trend? Drop us a comment or follow us for more steamy celebrity and OnlyFans scoops. Let’s keep the convo spicy but respectful, loves!

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Author: Chase
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Chase Morgan brings a fresh voice to celebrity news with his sharp eye, laid-back vibe, and signature wit. Known for his distinct style - think light skin, freeform dreads, and effortlessly cool energy - Chase covers the fast-moving world of OnlyFans, viral influencers, and digital scandals with humor and a bit of an edge. When he’s not breaking the next big story, you’ll find him deep in meme culture or dropping sharp takes on the latest online drama.

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