A French OnlyFans model who rakes in $490,000 a year has revealed that British men are constantly sliding into her DMs – proving that Brexit clearly didn’t apply to the bedroom.
Lily Lecerf, 31, from France, first started sharing saucy snaps of herself online in May 2019, having since racked up plenty of fans, including 700,000 Instagram (@shamandalilie) followers.
Although the model gets all kinds of requests, she’s particularly “inundated” with messages from UK men.
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Her most popular request? Reading in her natural accent.
“I’m inundated with messages from British men, because they think we’re so good in bed,” the former minimum wage worker told NudeNewz.
“These men pay me to read things; it can be naughty stuff but honestly, they want me to say just about anything in my natural French accent.

“I think my accent sounds awful but they seem to love it.”
Research has actually proven that the French are experts in lovemaking – with one in five Parisians admitting to having over 30 lovers in their lifetime, compared to the UK’s national average of 9.8 sexual partners.
However, Brits don’t just want dirty talk from the OnlyFans model.
The Unexpected Dick Rating Request
Lily said: “Another of the most popular requests I get from British men is an ‘honest dick rating’.
“I had no idea it was a thing until I did one for a guy with a very small penis – I tried to be honest but sweet.
“I didn’t want to make him upset by saying rude stuff, but the guy was pretty disappointed that I didn’t humiliate him.
“I always ask now before doing a rating what kind they would prefer: praise, honesty or humiliation.”
The requests reveal a fascinating dynamic in the online adult content world, where clients seek everything from validation to degradation.
Lily’s experience with the disappointed client taught her that assumptions about what people want can backfire – some subscribers are specifically seeking harsh criticism as part of their fantasy.
Debunking the French Lover Myth

Some believe that the French attitude to dating is: “There is no first date, there is just first sex” as quoted by French GQ sex columnist, Maia Mazurette, in 2014.
However, Lily says that she can understand why there’s a belief that the French are more open-minded about sex, but claims it isn’t entirely accurate.
In fact, she says they are far more “prudish”, especially about sex work.
She said: “Maybe it’s just my experience, but I actually have no idea why French people have this reputation of being ‘sexually open.’
“Especially regarding sex work, we’re way less open-minded than other countries and this is why I talk in English online (when I’m not requested to speak in French).
“I don’t want to be found by French people, as they’re more inclined to slut-shame me or be mean.
“I still have a very small amount of French subscribers, but they’re very rare compared to other nationalities.”
French Women’s View of British Men

There are stereotypes in France too, with Lily saying French women see Brits as “romantic”.
She said: “I can’t talk for every woman, but I think most of them have this ‘romantic’ idea of British men, like the ones we see in the movies.
“I find them sexy, especially when they try to speak French and have that cute accent.
“But let’s be honest, we’re not really the best when it comes to English, so they could basically say anything and we would be in awe.”
The mutual fascination between French and British cultures has clearly survived Brexit, at least in the realm of adult content.
While political separation may have complicated travel and trade, the digital nature of OnlyFans means cultural boundaries remain pleasantly porous.
The Confidence Paradox
Growing up, the model recalls being a “shy” girl and still struggles with her confidence offline, but is a “different person” while on OnlyFans.
Lily added: “It’s like I put on a suit of a very confident girl for the day and when the day ends, I’m turning back into this introvert who doesn’t like to get attention.
“My self-esteem will never reach the sky and I’m not really that kind of person, but I do think OnlyFans has been a very positive experience for me.
“Doing explicit content attracts so much hate and at some point, I stopped caring.
“People will always find a way to belittle you, no matter what you do, so I might as well do my own thing and be happy.”
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Like other creators who’ve found success on OnlyFans, Lily describes a split between her online persona and her real-world personality.
The platform allows her to inhabit a confident character that feels authentic in the moment but doesn’t define her everyday life.
Her journey from “shy girl” to $490,000-per-year earner illustrates how digital platforms can provide spaces for people to explore sides of themselves they might not express in traditional settings.
Brexit Complications and Dating Preferences

Lily has “never” dated a British man and isn’t opposed to it but would never move to the UK as she feels Brexit has “complicated” everything.
She said: “I have been to the UK but only for two days once, years before Brexit.
“It was great and I wish I’d had more time to visit but I don’t plan to move to the UK.
“I have never dated a British guy but I’m not against the idea, if I find a nice man who can make me laugh and can cook – those are the main criteria for dating me.
“But he’d have to do it in France; partly because I am very attached to our foods and ingredients.
“But also because Brexit makes everything complicated now.”
The Economics of Accent and Fantasy
Lily’s success highlights how niche appeals can translate into substantial earnings on platforms like OnlyFans.
Her French accent – which she personally dislikes – has become a key part of her brand and a major revenue driver.
The willingness of British subscribers to pay simply to hear her read things in French demonstrates how powerful cultural fantasies can be in the creator economy.
At $490,000 annually, Lily has transformed what she considers a liability (her accent) into a lucrative asset, catering to British men’s apparently insatiable appetite for French sensuality.
Her story reflects broader patterns in the adult content industry, where creators often find unexpected aspects of their identity or presentation becoming their most marketable features.
The dick rating phenomenon, meanwhile, reveals the diverse motivations behind OnlyFans subscriptions – with some men seeking confidence boosts, others craving honest assessments, and still others specifically requesting humiliation.
Lily’s decision to operate primarily in English to avoid French judgment speaks to ongoing stigma around sex work, even in supposedly liberal societies.
While British men happily pay for her content, she fears French compatriots would respond with slut-shaming rather than support.
For now, Lily continues building her fortune on British fascination with French accents, one reading session at a time.