Family Disapproval: My OnlyFans Face Tattoo Sparks Controversy
Feb 15 2024

A former plumber, who gained fame from appearing in the Channel 4 documentary 'My Massive C**k', has caused further distress to his family by getting an 'OnlyFans' tattoo on his face.

Andy Lee, originally from Dublin but now living in Stevenage, started a risqué subscription account when he was struggling financially and now earns thousands of pounds each month.

Despite his success, his latest tattoo, which cost him £60, received an unexpected negative reaction from his family. He jokingly mentioned that his family was furious about the tattoo, with his sister reacting as if he had committed a serious crime. He added that this was a typical response from his Irish family.

Andy, a 35-year-old individual with 136,000 followers on Instagram, recently received a tattoo that has sparked a wave of negative comments.

Despite the backlash, Andy stands by his decision and defends his involvement with OnlyFans, stating that it has significantly improved his life.

He acknowledges the trolls who have insulted him, but remains proud of his association with the platform.

Andy admits to being surprised by the amount of abuse he has received, as he believed the tattoo would make a statement.

While he does not regret his decision, he expresses sadness over the negativity directed towards him and encourages others to live their lives without worrying about the opinions of others.

In a previous interview, the Irishman expressed his belief that he would receive more respect in his hometown for selling drugs rather than creating adult content. This statement sparked a debate earlier this year when he invited a man named Steve onto his podcast.

During the conversation about single mothers, Steve suggested that sex workers should turn to food banks instead of stripping. Steve's face was blurred during the discussion. Andy disagreed with this viewpoint and questioned why sex workers should rely on food banks when they can earn money on platforms like OnlyFans.

Steve then raised concerns about what these workers' children would see in the future. However, Andy defended racy models by stating that their children would see that they had a great upbringing, even if they grew up in poverty with a single mother and limited resources.

"If she had chosen to do OnlyFans or sell videos during that time in order to provide us with a better life, to take us on vacations and such... I didn't even experience flying on a plane until I turned 17.

"If she had done that to improve our lives, I wouldn't have judged her any differently. When you grow up with nothing, believe me, and suddenly you have something, you hold onto it with great value."

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