Lottie Moss's Company Liquidated After OnlyFans Exit Leaves Tax Debts Unpaid
Lottie Moss's Company Liquidated After OnlyFans Exit

Lottie Moss's Company Enters Liquidation Following OnlyFans Departure

Model Lottie Moss, 28, has taken the drastic step of liquidating her company, LottieM Ltd, after quitting the adult content platform OnlyFans last year left her unable to clear outstanding tax debts owed to HM Revenue and Customs. The decision comes amid a sharp decline in income following her departure from the lucrative subscription service, where she was previously earning up to £30,000 per month.

Financial Struggles and Pandemic Impact

Insiders have revealed that Moss's financial troubles originated during the COVID-19 pandemic, when her modelling work dried up and earnings first declined. To support herself during this period, she drew on cash reserves within her company, leaving insufficient funds to meet tax obligations. Historical debts accumulated during this time have now rendered the business insolvent, despite efforts to diversify income streams over the past seven months.

A source close to the situation told the Daily Mail: 'Lottie is really embarrassed by the situation. She's taken the decision to liquidate her company after not having sufficient income to settle her outstanding tax bills. She was earning large sums each month on OnlyFans, but she struggled to keep up with the tax bills, and that had been an ongoing issue for several years behind the scenes.'

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Career Rebrand and New Ventures

Since quitting OnlyFans in July 2025, Moss has attempted to rebrand her career, focusing on commercial modelling and entertainment opportunities. Her business launched several new projects, including an upcoming YouTube channel, but these ventures have yet to generate enough revenue to offset the substantial debts. The former Celebs Go Dating star has recently appeared as a coach on Germany's Next Top Model and graced the cover of Italian F magazine last October, signaling her shift toward mainstream media.

Moss, who is the half-sister of supermodel Kate Moss, initially left OnlyFans saying she wanted to pursue 'something more entrepreneurial' despite the platform's financial rewards. However, the transition has proven challenging, with the company's spokesperson explaining: 'After stepping away from the platform, the company faced a sharp decline in income. Over the past seven months, the business has launched new projects and explored alternative revenue streams, but these have not yet generated enough to cover the remaining debts.'

Personal Challenges and Family Dynamics

The model's career shift has not been without personal difficulties. Moss revealed last year that her move to Los Angeles in 2021 and subsequent posting of raunchy content caused a rift with family members, including her mother and famous sister. She admitted losing friends from the modelling industry and facing judgment upon returning to London, where she said friends thought she was having a 'serious mental breakdown.'

Moss has also been open about her struggles with mental health and addiction, stating in an emotional TikTok post: 'I have struggled so much since I was young with depression, anxiety and problems with addiction. Becoming a model and being in that industry made it very difficult for me not to feel that way.' She emphasized that she is now in a better place mentally and is focused on rebuilding her career.

Current Situation and Future Prospects

The company liquidation represents a voluntary closure by Moss, who serves as director, after determining the business was no longer viable due to unaffordable debts. All remaining assets will be used to repay creditors, primarily HMRC. Moss is currently dating Themy Kalaitzis, an art adviser for Maddox Gallery in London, and continues to pursue modelling opportunities while distancing herself from her OnlyFans past.

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According to the spokesperson: 'The company's failure was driven by historical debts that originated during the Covid-19 pandemic. Like many in the industry, Lottie was unable to work during this period, resulting in a significant drop in income. Lottie later diversified her work and generated income through OnlyFans, which helped the company repay some of its debts.' With the company now ceasing trading, Moss aims to start over and focus on her rebranded career in modelling and entertainment.