Katie Price & Kerry Katona Expose OnlyFans Earnings in New ITV Documentary
Price & Katona Reveal OnlyFans Money in ITV Show

A host of famous faces are set to pull back the curtain on the lucrative world of adult content creation in a new series of Olivia Attwood's ITV documentary, Getting Filthy Rich.

Celebrity Line-Up for X-Rated Revelations

Katie Price and Kerry Katona, fresh from a successful national tour together, will be at the forefront of the revelations. They will be joined by former The Only Way Is Essex star Lauren Goodger and Love Island alumna Hannah Elizabeth.

The celebrities are said to be appearing on the show to discuss their personal motivations for joining the subscription-based platform OnlyFans, detail their experiences, and disclose the eye-watering sums of money they have earned from their content.

Shifting Focus to Celebrity Content Creators

A source told The Sun that while the docuseries has previously explored how ordinary people make money through "extreme acts in the sex industry", the new edition will turn its attention to the growing trend of celebrities in the field.

"It is increasingly hard to ignore the new phenomenon of celebrities earning a crust by going X-rated," the source stated. "Olivia saw this as an essential topic and was so thrilled by the brilliant women prepared to bare all."

The platform OnlyFans, while not exclusively for adult material, is widely used for sexually explicit content where fans pay a subscription to access a creator's posts.

Kerry Katona's Empowering Stance on OnlyFans

In a recent column, Kerry Katona opened up about her work on the site, describing it as an empowering choice. "For me, this is all about women celebrating themselves and their sexuality without shame," she wrote.

She was quick to add a caveat regarding her children, however, joking: "Would I want my kids to do it? Absolutely not, haha!" Katona defiantly stated she plans to continue creating content well into old age, quipping she'll be doing it "in my rocking chair" at 101.

This follows comments she made last year defending her decision, where she argued her work is no different from actors performing sex scenes in major films. She cited examples like Nicole Kidman and Natalie Portman, questioning the double standard in public criticism.

The new series of Getting Filthy Rich, airing on ITV, will also explore other unconventional money-making avenues, including foot fetish content, female bodybuilding, and the controversial practice of 'rage bait' for profit.