English singer-songwriter Lily Allen has joined OnlyFans.

On Tuesday, the "Smile" singer took to her Instagram Stories to tease her followers of a new feet photo she posted on her OnlyFans account. In the Story, she shared a clip of her feet resting at a fountain in Italy and covered it with an Italian heart flag emoji.

"La dolce feeta," she wrote, adding the link to her OnlyFans page.

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Lily Allen

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Upon checking the OF link Allen shared online, it showed that her OnlyFans profile offers a $10 monthly subscription to interested subscribers. So far, she has already shared four photos and six videos on her newest social media page.

"Just here for the shoes," she wrote in her OF bio.

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The "Hard Out Here" singer previously thought of selling feet photos after discovering that her feet have five stars on wikiFeet.

In June, Allen revealed in an episode of her "Miss Me?" podcast that she was considering putting out and selling foot content, saying, "I have a lady that comes and does my nails. They informed me that I have five stars on wikiFeet, which is quite rare. My feet are rated quite highly on the internet."

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Lily Allen

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"She said that I could make a lot of money from selling foot content on OnlyFans. And I'm like, 'Not no.'"

At the time, her co-host, Miquita Oliver asked her if she would leave "Miss Me?" to just do foot content for OnlyFans. Without a pause, Lily answered, "Yeah," before bursting into laughter.

It seemed like the songstress heeded her nail technician's advice as she officially opened an OF page to showcase her feet photos.

Meanwhile, the "Hard Out Here" singer's decision to cater to foot fetishes on OnlyFans drew mixed reactions from her fans and people on social media.

"Honestly, there's a lot of money in that," tweeted one X user.

"LOL. I saw a TikTok of her discovering wikiFeet [about] a week ago. She moved quick for a buck," commented another.

"Go, girl," cheered a different commenter.

"This is a good idea because you don't have to show your face and you're not showing any intimate parts to be ashamed of like everyone can see [your] feet [in real life] if [you] wear sandals," opined a fourth user.

"I was pretty sure we were never getting another album but damn," quipped another person.

"Well... the music must not be selling anymore, but there's no shame in this," claimed someone else. But a different user disagreed, saying, "No. She has the talent to return to music."