“From Hogwarts to OnlyFans: The Surprising Earnings Potential of a Harry Potter Star Revealed!”
In a delightful twist that seems straight out of a wizarding world plot line, Jessie Cave—known for her role as Ron Weasley’s girlfriend in the Harry Potter series—is waving her magic wand in a whole new direction: OnlyFans! Who would have thought Hogwarts alumni would find themselves in the realm of subscription services, focusing not on magic spells but on hair fetishes? That’s right, folks, while many are familiar with the platform for its more risqué content, Cave is taking a refreshingly non-sexual route. With plans to showcase her luscious locks, she’s ready to explore the niche community surrounding trichophilia—a term that will surely snag the attention of hair enthusiasts everywhere. But does this mean we’ll see a whole new “Hairy” Potter phenomenon? Join me as we dive into the fascinating world of Cave’s entrepreneurial venture and the unexpected business potential behind it. LEARN MORE.
One of the actors from the Harry Potter universe has revealed she is joining OnlyFans. And she could make a small fortune from the site as she focuses on fetish content.
Taking a strictly non-sexual route to her content, actress Jessie Cave has revealed why she is launching an account on the subscription platform which is most known for adult stars selling explicit content.
It’s not all pornography, though, with the likes of singer Lily Allen creating an OF account to sell pictures of her feet. And in a similar take, Cave will be embracing the world of fetishisms.
But in her case, it’ll be focusing on her long, brown hair.

Cave starred as Ron Weasley’s girlfriend in Harry Potter (Warner Bros.)
Taking to Instagram, Cave said she will be embracing a ‘sl*tty Mormon’ vibe which is ‘a very pure aesthetic’. Speaking on her Before We Break Up Again podcast, Cave stressed she’s ‘not putting her boobs out’.
“I do a lot of videos with my hair on Instagram and I have now for a while, and I just noticed that there’s a lot of… it’s never dirty comments but I do get lots of interest in the hair thing. I just thought f**k it I’m going to do something that is very niche,” she said.
Cave, who is 37, said the endeavour ‘could make the big bucks’ as she looks to spend the money on clearing her personal debt as well as renovating her home.
And going by the earnings of other fetish hair creators on OnlyFans, she might be onto something.

Jessie Cave posted a blog on her decision to join OF (Substack/Jessie Cave)
One woman living over in Tucson, Arizona, has also sold content relating to her hair on OF without taking her clothes off.
Rojeana Macapagal would regularly post videos of herself playing with her locks on to the platform, which she estimated to be roughly 36 inches long.
She’d also do content focused around trimming the ends, shampooing the hair, and popping it in a bun.
All in all, the ‘real-life Rapunzel’ was earning $500 (£386) a week for her hair content.
Back in 2022, she said: “My requests are mostly for videos of me playing with my hair, trimming my hair, putting my hair in a bun, or having my hair tied up.
“Some people ask if I can do a shoot in a wind tunnel.”
For personalised clips, Macapagal said she charged between $20 and $60 for a video ranging from three to 15 minutes in length, with it very much a side hustle rather than her full time job.
With Cave having celebrity status behind her hair fetish, there’s room to suggest $500 a week could be a starting point for those interested in paying for such content.

Jessie Cave is starting a fetish OnlyFans (Instagram/@jessiecave)
And with the actress saying she plans to stay on OnlyFans for around a year, she could bring in more than $26,000 (£20,000) based off of the success of Macapagal. Not too shabby.
In a blog post on Substack, Cave said: “The bottom line is I’m just playing with my hair. I will not be shamed for trying something new. I am excited to learn about the hair fetish world. Did you know it’s a real thing? It’s called TRICHOPHILIA.”
She added: “It’s not disappointing or gross or seedy. It’s empowering, it’s exciting and it’s f**king different.”
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