Katie Price & Kerry Katona Reveal OnlyFans Earnings in New ITV Documentary
Price & Katona expose OnlyFans money in new documentary

A host of famous faces are set to pull back the curtain on the lucrative world of celebrity OnlyFans accounts in a provocative new documentary series.

Celebrity Line-Up for Filthy Rich Secrets

Katie Price and Kerry Katona, fresh from a successful national tour together, will be the headline stars in a new instalment of Olivia Attwood's ITV docuseries, Getting Filthy Rich. They will be joined by TOWIE's Lauren Goodger and Love Island's Hannah Elizabeth.

The celebrities are said to be appearing on the programme to openly discuss their reasons for joining the subscription-based platform, share their personal experiences, and disclose the eye-watering sums of money they have earned from creating content.

Empowerment Versus Criticism

In a recent column, Kerry Katona addressed the controversy surrounding her work, framing it as an act of female empowerment. "For me, this is all about women celebrating themselves and their sexuality without shame," she wrote. However, she was clear about her hopes for her own children, adding, "Would I want my kids to do it? Absolutely not, haha!"

She defiantly stated her long-term plans for the platform, joking she would continue "until I'm 101".

Katona has previously hit back at critics, arguing that her content is no different from acclaimed sex scenes in major Hollywood films, citing examples like Nicole Kidman and Natalie Portman.

Broadening the Documentary's Scope

A source told The Sun that while the series has previously focused on ordinary people making money through "extreme acts in the sex industry", it is now turning its lens on the new phenomenon of celebrities earning substantial incomes from X-rated content.

"Olivia saw this as an essential topic and was so thrilled by the brilliant women prepared to bare all," the source said.

The new series will also explore other unusual revenue streams, including the economics of foot fetish content and how female bodybuilders monetise their strength. Another episode will investigate 'rage bait', where creators intentionally post inflammatory content to generate engagement and income.

The involvement of such well-known figures underscores the platform's move into the mainstream and continues the public conversation about monetisation, autonomy, and the modern boundaries of celebrity.