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Jessie Cave, known for her role in Harry Potter, shares she was prohibited from a fan event due to her OnlyFans account.

Jessie Cave, known for her role in Harry Potter, shares she was prohibited from a fan event due to her OnlyFans account.

Jesse Cave, known for her role in the Harry Potter films, has disclosed that she’s been excluded from fan conventions due to her affiliation with an adult subscription site. She recently learned that she wasn’t scheduled to attend a ‘Harry Potter’ event.

“They told me it was because it’s considered a family show, and my association with adult content was problematic,” she expressed. This left her perplexed since many actors at conventions have worked on films with intimate scenes.

Cave, who shares hair-related content on her subscription page, mentioned she wasn’t too upset about the snub. “I’m not angry about missing out on Harry Potter events,” she said, reflecting on a career of over 15 years filled with photos and memorabilia.

The British actress became famous for playing Lavender Brown, Ron Weasley’s brief love interest in the Harry Potter series. Earlier this year, she announced her decision to start an OnlyFans account, stating it would emphasize her distinctive long, thick hair.

She describes herself on the site as a “former Harry Potter actress, author, doodler, and now a long hair specialist,” and mentioned, “I’ve got some niche hair content that you might really enjoy.”

Additionally, she playfully added, “Owls fall nearby every day. Just a heads up: there’s no explicit content, maybe just a glimpse in my underwear.” Cave also encouraged interaction, inviting followers to reach out to get to know her better.

On Instagram, she explained that the initiative was partly to support her writing. “I’ve always had a fascination with hair. It just felt right to dive into something unique,” she shared, recognizing the liberating aspect of her decision.

In a way, this endeavor feels like a powerful moment for her, particularly after years of being seen as the straightforward, prim actress. “This is very much a part of how I want to express myself now,” she concluded.

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