Chloe Brockett's Transition to OnlyFans
Chloe Brockett, known from "The Only Way Is Essex" (TOWIE), has taken a significant career leap by joining OnlyFans, a move that initially sparked controversy with her boyfriend, Jack Fincham. Despite Fincham's early hesitations, being "absolutely fuming" about Brockett joining a platform often associated with adult content, he has since become supportive and even helps create content for her OnlyFans page.
Support and Content Creation on OnlyFans
Brockett, who charges a monthly fee of £15.50 on OnlyFans, offers subscribers exclusive access to "unlock my deepest darkest secrets." This decision came after her hardships, including mental health struggles and unemployment, during which she found it difficult to leave her bed. OnlyFans has proven not just a source of income but a form of empowerment for Brockett, assisting her through these trying times.
Bridging Beyond Adult Entertainment
OnlyFans, often stereotyped for its adult content, hosts a diverse range of creators, something Brockett emphasizes. She advocates that the platform should not solely be recognized as a hub for sex workers but acknowledged for its broader content spectrum. Her experience reflects the platform's versatility in supporting creators from various genres, debunking common misconceptions about its exclusivity to adult entertainment.
Challenging Times on "TOWIE"
Brockett also detailed the challenges faced during her tenure on "TOWIE," including earning up to £22,000 per year and encountering "online abuse from trolls." Her journey on the show has not been smooth, highlighted by an incident where she threw a glass at co-star Roman Hackett, an action she claims was pressured by production for dramatic effect. In response to these claims, TOWIE officials have reiterated their commitment to cast and crew welfare, stating that all concerns about behavior are addressed promptly and safety on set is prioritized.