Loose Women’s Linda Robson left fans in hysterics as she joked that she was going to sign up to saucy website to sell photographs
Linda Robson shared a humorous revelation on ITV’s Loose Women as she playfully suggested that she’d contemplate posting spicy snaps on the web.
The 66-year-old joined Kaye Adams, Jane Moore, and Katie Piper on Friday’s episode where they talked about several topics.
Kaye posed a question to the panel about monetising saucy images online, following news that Team GB athlete Jack Laugher had signed up with a pay-per-view site to vend topless pictures.
Kaye wondered if the ladies would contemplate a similar path and queried whether Olympian Jack could still be viewed as an ideal figure for young admirers.
Linda responded: “Well I might be going on Only Nans!” This produced ripples of laughter from the audience, after which she mulled over some of Jack’s pics, admitting: “I don’t find anything offensive about those photographs!”
Kaye countered: “Can I just say, I have seen other photographs that are more sexualised.” Linda teased: “What website is that on then?”
She went on to admit she wouldn’t object to “paying a fiver” to view the diver’s spicy content online. Nonetheless, later Linda admitted that she didn’t actually yearn to expose herself digitally “in that way” and stated she would not approve if her children became members of a platform like OnlyFans.
The revelation follows sports star Jack’s admission that he turned to OnlyFans to supplement his income. Subscribers pay $10 (£7.77) per month for access to his page, with an annual subscription available at a discounted rate of £80, reports the Mirror.
Despite this, the 29-year-old maintains that there are no explicit images of him on the site. He also revealed that other team members, including Noah Williams, who will be partnering with Tom Daley in the 10-metre platform synchro diving competition at this year’s Olympics, have done the same.
He explained: “I try and make extra money. I’ve got something people want and I’ll happily cash in on that. I’m a bit of a hustler and I want a bit more money if I can.”
“I was the first person to do it in our team. Dad was saying to me, ‘you put stuff on Instagram for free but when the product is free, like Instagram is, you are the product. So now I’m giving people stuff which is very similar to what I post online but it’s for a small subscription fee.”
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Source: CNN