Tori Spelling Subscribed To Denise Richards’ OnlyFans – Hollywood Life

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Tori Spelling Subscribed To Denise Richards’ OnlyFans – Hollywood Life





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Tori Spelling, 49, admitted to subscribing to her good friend Denise RichardsOnlyFans page and spending $400 in just two days. “I’ve been pals together with her for years. I used to be simply sort of fascinated by the entire OnlyFans and — I’m not going to lie — I used to be like, ‘Let me check it out. What is it entail?’” she said on Sirius XM’s Jeff Lewis Live this week, including that she signed up with a “fake name” so the Wild Things actress wouldn’t understand it was her.

“So I looked at it and of course it shows something like unless you subscribe you can’t get it. So of course I subscribed under a fake name,” she went on. After getting a style for the content material, calling it “riveting,” the Beverly Hills, 90210 alum realized she needed to pay cash for the following tier of entry. “I just wanted to see. It’s my friend. I’m like, ‘Hey, how far is she going?’” she reasoned.

Tori Spelling is seen with good friend Denise Richards. (Vincent Sandoval/BEI/Shutterstock)

“They say, allegedly, if you tip them they get back to you faster. So I was like, ‘Hey, love what I’m seeing, would love to see some more’,” Tori mentioned, lastly making the admission about how a lot cash she actually spent. “I ended up, in the course of two days, spending $400. I couldn’t stop” — and sure, all the cash was spent on her good friend. “God she looks god,” Tori complimented the previous Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills star.

Denise publicly confirmed she was becoming a member of OnlyFans final July, only a week after her daughter Sami Sheen, 18, additionally bought on the grownup subscription service. “You own your content. The other sites, they can sell your content,” Denise mentioned on KTLA final July. “We all post pictures with ourselves with bathing suits on Instagram and some of the other sites that there’s no difference other than you actually own the content,” she reasoned, calling OnlyFans “really empowering for the creators to be their true, authentic self.”

At the time, she additionally defended Sami’s choice to affix the location. “A lot of us have posted pictures of ourselves on Instagram in a bikini or something that might be perceived as risqué,” Denise additionally mentioned in the identical interview. “And if my daughter chooses to post a picture of herself in a bathing suit on OnlyFans, why would she get backlash on that but not on Instagram?”



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