Legendary 80s rock singer Lorraine Lewis has become the latest celebrity to join the adult content platform OnlyFans, marking a new chapter in her career.
Lewis, 66, who gained fame as the lead vocalist for Femme Fatale and later fronted Vixen, revealed that she had been considering joining OnlyFans for a “very, very long time.”

Speaking on The Chuck Shute Podcast, she addressed misconceptions about the platform, stating, “It can be whatever you want it to be.
A lot of people think it’s just porn, but it doesn’t have to be. It’s sexy, I’ll tell you that.”
Since launching her OnlyFans page, Lewis has attracted approximately 500 subscribers, each paying $20 (£15.87) per month. Her content includes racy photos in lingerie and exclusive music content, generating an impressive $10,000 (£7,933.50) per month.

Describing the experience as “amazing,” Lewis emphasized her independence and confidence, saying, “It just makes sense that a rock star like me would take this to the next level.
I’ve always been a rebel, full of surprises, and I’m living life to the fullest.”
Despite potential criticism, Lewis remains unapologetic, stating, “I own it. I’m embracing it.
I’m in control of whatever I wanna do and have so much fun.” She also shared that many fans who have admired her since their teenage years have joined the platform to connect with her more personally.
Lewis is not the only celebrity to find success on OnlyFans. The Sopranos actress Drea De Matteo previously disclosed that joining the platform provided her with financial security, while British singer Lily Allen admitted to making more money on OnlyFans than from her music career by selling pictures of her feet for £8 a month.
The rock veteran first rose to prominence in 1987 with Femme Fatale, known for hits like Waiting for the Big One and Falling In and Out of Love.


In 2019, she became the lead singer for Vixen, best known for their 1988 hit Edge of a Broken Heart.
However, she unexpectedly parted ways with the band, stating, “It was not my decision to leave. I thought we were getting ready to go on tour, so I was ready to rock and roll.”
Despite the career shift, Lewis remains grateful for her time with Vixen and the legacy she helped build. With her new OnlyFans venture, she continues to embrace opportunities that keep her connected to fans while staying true to her rock-and-roll spirit.