Who is OnlyFans CEO Keily Blair, who claims the platform is ‘feminist’? The mum of 2 is a lawyer, and says ‘people should be able to make choices’ amid Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue scandals

Keily Blair was a partner at a law firm before taking the reins at OnlyFans, but the Taylor Swift fan said a bank once refused her custom because of her connection to the platform

Both creators have had their fair share of troubles, with Phillips being shunned by fellow adult entertainment creators who labelled her content “self-harm”, and Blue facing death threats.
The platform has also come under attack. A new Reuters report reveals “multiple cases of sexual slavery, child sexual abuse material and non consensual or ‘revenge’ porn” being found on the platform.
Still, OnlyFans CEO Keily Blair maintains that her platform is “feminist”. “I fundamentally believe that people should be able to make choices about what they do,” the Irishwoman said in an interview with the Daily Mail.