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OnlyFans model Layla Kelly said that she's noticed an uptick in men pretending to be women online by using photos that they've obtained without permission

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A popular adult star has revealed how some men are now posing as women online in order to trickOnlyFans models into giving them exclusive content for free.

Layla Kelly said that she’s noticed an uptick in men pretending to be women by using photos that they’ve obtained without permission.

Speaking to news.com.auabout the shocking trend, Kelly said that these men will try to disarm creators by using a fake female persona.

They’ll then pretend that they’re interested in getting plastic surgery or a medical procedure in order to obtain exclusive, explicit content.

In some cases, men are using intimate photos of women that they know in real life to create their fake female alter-egos.

‘Where it crosses the line is when someone who hasn’t consented or given permission is having their identity and photos used unknowingly, especially given that this is a very intimate platform,’ she explained.

‘Often nude images are used too and these women have no idea. It’s so wrong,’ Kelly added.

OnlyFans model Layla Kelly said that she's noticed an uptick in men pretending to be women online by using photos that they've obtained without permission

OnlyFans model Layla Kelly said that she’s noticed an uptick in men pretending to be women online by using photos that they’ve obtained without permission

In some cases, men are using intimate photos of women that they know in real life to create their fake female alter-egos

In some cases, men are using intimate photos of women that they know in real life to create their fake female alter-egos

Kelly went on to say that some men are even using IDs and photos from their own wives and girlfriends to scam OnlyFans stars.

‘What bothers me most about this is the clothed and unclothed images of the women they are using when pulling this sneaky act,’ Banks said.

‘One guy even sent me a wedding photo paired with a driving licence and I knew it had to be his wife or his sister. Either way, I highly doubt she knew what he was up to,’ she added.

When it comes to OnlyFans scams, it’s a two-way street.

Many popular OnlyFans creators now hire third-party companies to run their accounts, who provide ‘chatters’ to handle all of the creator’s private messages.

So while subscribers may think that they’re chatting directly to the models, they could be speaking to absolutely anybody.

One professional chatter hired by popular OnlyFans models is a 27-year-old man fromVenezuela.

With the large amount of subscribers that popular creators have and the amount of money they’re raking in, it’s no surprise that many models have turned to third-party companies to run their pages.

Reality star and OnlyFans creator Farrah Abraham recently revealed that she makes seven figures from her page.

During an appearance onTeen Mom 2 star Kailyn Lowry’s Barely Famous podcast, Farrah said of her income, ‘It’s millions.Millions of dollars a year.’