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    Woman reaches top 0.4 percent on OnlyFans after letting followers make 'every decision' in her life
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    Published 12:43 21 Jun 2024 GMT+1

    Woman reaches top 0.4 percent on OnlyFans after letting followers make 'every decision' in her life

    Laurie let followers make decisions from what to have for lunch to how to spend her money

    Emily Brown

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    Featured Image Credit: Instagram/lauriefvr

    Topics: OnlyFans, Social Media, Life

    Emily Brown
    Emily Brown

    Emily Brown is UNILAD Editorial Lead at LADbible Group. She first began delivering news when she was just 11 years old - with a paper route - before graduating with a BA Hons in English Language in the Media from Lancaster University. Emily joined UNILAD in 2018 to cover breaking news, trending stories and longer form features. She went on to become Community Desk Lead, commissioning and writing human interest stories from across the globe, before moving to the role of Editorial Lead. Emily now works alongside the UNILAD Editor to ensure the page delivers accurate, interesting and high quality content.

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    Do you ever wish someone could just make the tough decisions in life for you?

    Well, that wish came true for one OnlyFans creator, and it proved to be very successful for her.

    The thing is, it wasn't only the tough decisions that student Laurie, from France, asked people to make for her - it was 'every decision' in her life.

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    Laurie decided to offer the opportunity to 'control' her life just a few weeks after she joined OnlyFans, with hope of deploying 'a concept never seen before on this platform'.

    Speaking to LADbible Group, Laurie explained: "Every decision of my life, important or not. They will have control."

    Laurie launched polls on Telegram to allow her followers to make her decisions, and before long she'd made some radical choices, like leaving her partner and quitting her internship.

    The polls could cover anything from what she should have for lunch, to whether she should gamble all of her earnings at the casino.

    Laurie did have some ground rules in place. (Instagram/@lauriefvr)
    Laurie did have some ground rules in place. (Instagram/@lauriefvr)

    Subscribers could also suggest poll ideas, though Laurie did put a few guidelines in place.

    "I will not accept a poll which could put me in danger, harm someone, or be hateful," she explained.

    Laurie also allowed her subscribers to message her directly, and she said this was a big motivation behind the concept - a mutual sharing of lives.

    "I know it's hard to really create meaningful relationships through social media," she said.

    "I do my best to communicate my energy and positivity through my posts. And even if it's not possible to change how social media works, I try to create on my own scale an OnlyFans account where people really matter."

    Laurie's polls helped her find success on OnlyFans. (Instagram/@lauriefvr)
    Laurie's polls helped her find success on OnlyFans. (Instagram/@lauriefvr)

    "I'm not trying to change the world. I'm not even trying to fight a social battle," she continued.

    "I'm just trying to create a small community of people willing to share their lives with me. And talk with me."

    Laurie admitted there will likely be 'some people [who] can't understand that', but she isn't bothered about trying to 'convince them'.

    "What really matters to me is that the subscribers on my account are happy," she said.

    Laurie posted the results of her polls on OnlyFans, and she gained so much attention by handing control of her life over to her followers that she managed to reach the top 0.4 percent on the subscriber-based platform.

    The feat is particularly impressive considering how many creators are available on OnlyFans, though giving up control of your life certainly wouldn't be for everyone!

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