‘I make £250,000 a month on OnlyFans – and I want Love Island’s Olivia Attwood to join me’ 

Top OnlyFans earner reveals hopes of collaborating with Olivia Attwood after ITV documentary appearance, lifting the lid on earning up to £250,000 a month online.
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Bonnie Locket. (Picture:@bonnielocketxox)

An OnlyFans model earning between £150,000-£250,000 a month has revealed she wants to collaborate with Olivia Attwood after the Love Island star got an exclusive glimpse behind the scenes – and even got involved with a racy request.

Bonnie Locket, 34, from Surrey, joined the site sharing adult content two years ago when Covid-19 hit and has had incredible success ever since.

She recently let Olivia Attwood visit her at home to get a behind-the-scenes look at her daily life creating videos for fans – with the Love Island star even getting involved in one follower’s request.

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The duo filmed scenes for ITV’s Getting Filthy Rich, airing today (5 July), which follows Olivia as she explores the online sex industry.

Now, Bonnie is keen to get the star involved in her lucrative business.

“Olivia and I got on like a house on fire and I think she’d be a hit on OnlyFans,” Bonnie, who has 1.9 million followers on Instagram (@bonnielocketxox), told NudeNewz.

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Bonnie Locket. (Picture:@bonnielocketxox)

“She wanted to see a normal day for me, so I shot custom content for clients that had requested specific things.

“She got involved too, drawing the fan’s name across my boobs.”

Olivia’s OnlyFans Potential

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Bonnie Locket with Olivia Attwood. (Picture:@bonnielocketxox)

While Olivia’s involvement ended there, Bonnie thinks she would be a hit online if she were to start her own OnlyFans account.

She said: “She thought my work is brilliant and was so interested in it.

“I feel like if there wasn’t such a stigma surrounding the sex industry, she would definitely do it. But for her that would probably mean losing opportunities so I understand why she wouldn’t.

“I told her if she ever wants to join then I would teach her everything I know.

“I’d be so up for filming a video together.”

Bonnie’s assessment that stigma prevents Olivia from joining OnlyFans – despite apparent interest – highlights how mainstream celebrities must weigh potential OnlyFans earnings against career damage in traditional entertainment.

For someone like Olivia, with television presenting opportunities and brand partnerships, the reputational cost of OnlyFans could outweigh even substantial income.

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Like other top OnlyFans earners, Bonnie recognises the platform’s stigma keeps many potentially successful creators away.

Filming Nerves Despite Daily Content Creation

Despite sharing nude videos with a bevy of fans, Bonnie found filming with a television crew far more daunting.

She said: “I felt nervous and wasn’t able to fully let go. It was nerve-racking but really fun all the same.

“Filming in front of people was a little bit daunting – I was just doing things like twerking on camera, so it wasn’t a big deal, but it was different to what I’m used to.

“Olivia made me feel really comfortable. Meeting her was awesome – I’d watched her on Love Island so felt like I knew her already.

“I knew she was just like me – very outgoing and fun to be around. We really clicked and are friends now.

“We still speak and plan to work together in the future on social media, maybe filming a YouTube video.”

The paradox of feeling nervous filming twerking for television whilst regularly creating explicit content for thousands of OnlyFans subscribers reveals an interesting dynamic.

The intimacy of creating content alone in her own space, despite the eventual audience size, feels safer than performing the same actions in front of a small film crew.

The 24-Hour Job

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Bonnie Locket. (Picture:@bonnielocketxox)

The show got a glimpse into how much work goes into running the successful account, with Bonnie likening it to a round-the-clock role.

She said: “It’s not an easy job to do – it’s basically 24 hours a day, I’m on my page constantly.

“People don’t realise how much work goes into OnlyFans, it’s not just posting content and it’s not easy to earn the kind of money I make.

“I never in a million years thought I’d be so successful and be in the top 0.01% of creators.

“I’ve found the trick isn’t how to get to that point – it’s how to stay there.”

Bonnie’s insight that maintaining top 0.01% status is harder than achieving it reflects the competitive nature of the platform.

With millions of creators joining OnlyFans, standing out requires constant innovation, engagement, and content production.

The “24 hours a day” description isn’t hyperbole – successful creators must respond to messages, fulfil custom requests, promote across social media, and maintain the parasocial relationships that keep subscribers paying monthly.

Ending the Stigma

Bonnie sees her television appearance as an opportunity to challenge misconceptions about sex workers.

She said: “I work really hard and hope to end the stigma over sex workers.

“People pre-judge me and expect me to act a certain way. They don’t realise that we are all just normal people and can be intelligent and well spoken.

“It feels really good to show the reality of my life and what I do and I hope the show will help change people’s perceptions of OnlyFans models.

“People should be able to just have fun and be who they are without fear of judgement.

“I do this work because it’s fun – and I’m making great money!”

The documentary format allows viewers to see the business acumen, work ethic, and personality behind the content – elements that pure OnlyFans subscription doesn’t reveal.

By appearing as herself rather than her OnlyFans persona, Bonnie demonstrates the gap between professional performance and personal identity.

The Custom Content Business Model

OnlyFans model Bonnie Locket posing for a photo - NudeNewz
Bonnie Locket. (Picture:@bonnielocketxox)

Bonnie’s mention of shooting “custom content for clients that had requested specific things” reveals a key revenue stream beyond standard subscriptions.

Custom requests – where subscribers pay premium prices for personalised content – can significantly boost earnings for top creators.

The fan who requested his name written across Bonnie’s body represents typical custom content: personalised, specific, and commanding higher prices than generic posts.

This business model requires constant communication with subscribers to understand and fulfil their requests, contributing to the “24 hours a day” workload.

Top 0.01% Economics

Bonnie’s position in the top 0.01% of OnlyFans creators places her among roughly 300-400 accounts globally, assuming approximately 3-4 million active creators on the platform.

Her £150,000-£250,000 monthly income range represents annual earnings of £1.8m-£3m – placing her among the highest-earning content creators across all platforms, not just OnlyFans.

The variability in her monthly income (£100,000 difference between low and high months) reflects how top-tier OnlyFans earnings fluctuate based on custom content requests, subscriber retention, and promotional success.

ITV Documentary Impact

Getting Filthy Rich’s exploration of the online sex industry through Olivia Attwood’s eyes potentially introduces OnlyFans to mainstream audiences who might otherwise never engage with the platform.

For Bonnie, the documentary appearance serves as both validation and marketing – legitimising her work through mainstream media whilst potentially attracting new subscribers curious about the woman they saw on television.

The friendship that developed between Bonnie and Olivia, with plans for future YouTube collaboration, demonstrates how OnlyFans creators increasingly move between adult content and mainstream social media.

The Covid Pivot That Changed Everything

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Bonnie Locket. (Picture:@bonnielocketxox)

Bonnie’s decision to join OnlyFans “when Covid-19 hit” two years prior places her launch around 2020-2021 – peak pandemic when many people sought alternative income sources.

What began potentially as a temporary income solution during lockdown evolved into a career generating up to £3 million annually.

Her story exemplifies how the pandemic accelerated OnlyFans’ growth, creating opportunities for people to pivot careers during economic uncertainty.

Two years from launch to top 0.01% status and £250,000 monthly peak earnings represents extraordinarily rapid success, even by OnlyFans standards.

For now, Bonnie continues her 24-hour schedule, hoping Olivia might eventually join her – whilst demonstrating to television audiences that OnlyFans success requires far more than just posting photos.

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