Loose Women star Linda Robson might have a new career up her sleeve as she made a frank confession about selling online content to willing punters during the ITV programme
Linda Robson made a hilarious admission on ITV’s Loose Women as she joked that she’s considering selling saucy snaps online.
The 66-year-old appeared on Friday’s daytime show alongside Kaye Adams, Jane Moore and Katie Piper where they discussed a range of topics. During the show, Kaye asked the women their thoughts on showcasing and selling raunchy photos online after it was reported that Team GB star Jack Laugher had joined a pay-per-view website to sell topless pics.
Due to Jack’s photos causing controversy online, Kaye asked whether the ladies would consider a similar route and whether Olympian Jack could still be a role model to young fans. Linda replied: “Well I might be going on Only Nans!”
As the audience roared with laughter, she then reflected on some of Jack’s pics and added: “I don’t find anything offensive about those photographs!” Kaye then said: “Can I just say, I have seen other photographs that are more sexualised.”
Linda quipped: “What website is that on then?” She then confessed that she wouldn’t mind “paying a fiver” to see the diver’s saucy content online.
But later on, Linda confessed that she wouldn’t actually want to have herself out there online “in that way”. She also mentioned that she wouldn’t be happy if her children joined a website like OnlyFans.
The news comes after sports star Jack admitted he had turned to OnlyFans to support his income. A subscription to his page costs $10 (£7.77) per month, meanwhile an annual subscription comes at a reduced rate of £80.
However the 29-year-old insists there are no nude pictures of himself on the website. He also mentioned that other members of the team had also followed suit, including Noah Williams, who will partner Tom Daley in the 10-metre platform synchro diving competition in this year’s Olympics.
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He said: “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.”