OnlyFans creator earns thousands from suggestive London Underground stunts
Harrow resident Imi Angelica claims to make up to £30,000 monthly from content filmed on Tube lines.
Incident → evidence → outcomeAn OnlyFans creator from Harrow claims to earn up to £30,000 per month by performing suggestive stunts on the London Underground. Imi Angelica, 23, stated that while she is prepared for backlash, the income allows her to avoid financial precarity. She described her work as akin to being self-employed, involving extensive hours filming and interacting with subscribers.
Angelica began her online content creation career with webcamming, which initially allowed her to leave a full-time job. She transitioned to OnlyFans, where she now reportedly earns significantly more. Her subscription price is £3.99 per month, with additional revenue generated from private messages and exclusive content sales. She noted a substantial increase in earnings in March after expanding the nature of her filmed content.
Content filmed on Tube network
Angelica stated that filming near recognisable public landmarks, including those on the Northern line such as Camden and London Bridge, has boosted her profile. She also films footage on Tube escalators. She maintains that she is always aware of her surroundings during filming and explicitly avoids capturing any content when children are present. She denies crossing the line into indecent exposure or outraging public decency.
A spokesperson for Transport for London (TfL) stated they were unaware of the footage. The spokesperson reminded all customers that they are required to adhere to railway byelaws, which prohibit disorderly, indecent, or offensive behaviour on the railway. British Transport Police have previously issued appeals to address issues such as sex offenders on the Underground, including incidents of filming and upskirting.
Angelica dismissed suggestions that her content could be seen as encouraging criminal acts, stating, "Get a life, you're not making enough money if you're focusing on what I'm doing." She added that she does not worry about others' perceptions of her online activities. She insists her work is legitimate and comparable to any self-employed role, requiring approximately 19 hours of work daily, seven days a week, including late nights filming and constant engagement with subscribers.
Angelica views her current work as a means to achieve a better life position. She mentioned that finding a romantic partner who accepts her profession has been challenging. Her long-term ambition is to establish her own kennels and train dogs.
Questions this report answers
01How much money does Imi Angelica claim to earn?
Imi Angelica claims to earn up to £30,000 per month from her suggestive content filmed on the London Underground. This income is generated through a combination of monthly subscriptions and private messages with her fans.
02What are the rules regarding behaviour on the London Underground?
Transport for London requires all customers to adhere to railway byelaws. These byelaws clearly state that no person shall behave in a disorderly, indecent, or offensive manner while on the railway network.
03Does Imi Angelica film when children are present?
Imi Angelica stated that she is always aware of her surroundings when performing suggestive stunts and explicitly never films or takes photographs when children are present. She denies engaging in indecent exposure or outraging public decency.
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