😲 Jessie Cave barred from Harry Potter fan convention all because of her OnlyFans page
Jessie Cave Excluded from Potter Convention Over OnlyFans Account
Jessie Cave, the actress who played Lavender Brown in the Harry Potter films, announced that she was recently barred from a Harry Potter fan convention. The reason? Her OnlyFans account. Organizers said that OnlyFans is tied to adult content — and that this conflict made her ineligible for what they call a "family show."
What She Says
Cave shared the news via her Substack post on September 17, 2025, saying:
“I found out that I didn't get booked for a Harry Potter convention recently, as I'm now doing OnlyFans.”
She expressed confusion over the decision. Her OnlyFans content, she says, is non-sexual, focused largely on hair care, styling, and sensory “hair stuff”no nudity, no explicit sexual content.
Cave also pointed out what she feels is hypocrisy: many actors attending these conventions have done films or TV shows with sexual scenes or nudity, yet they are accepted. Meanwhile, her content is much less explicit, but she was still excluded.
Why She Created Her OnlyFans
According to her posts, she started the OnlyFans page in March 2025. Her goal wasn’t shock value. She stated that the money would help with home repairs, resolving debt, and overall self-empowerment.
She described her content: videos and visuals involving hair brushing and styling, content aimed at those who enjoy hair sensory experiences. She said the account is “not a sexual one.”
Impact & Reaction
Because of this exclusion, Cave feels she’s being judged by a label that “OnlyFans = porn.” She called the decision “baffling.”
Though being excluded from conventions has financial impact—merch, photos, fan meetups are big parts of income for many actors—Cave also said she’s not upset. She told followers she’s done conventions for 15 years, has collected a lot of wizard memorabilia, and is ready for new challenges and characters.
She also highlighted the emotional challenges: balancing creating content, being judged, the ups and downs of subscribers, and maintaining her own sense of self-worth.
Broader Themes: Stigma & Creative Freedom
Jessie Cave’s story brings up bigger questions about the stigma around platforms like OnlyFans. Even when content is non-explicit, creatives may face discrimination or exclusion.
It touches on topics like:
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Freedom of expression vs. expectations tied to an artist’s brand (especially for franchise properties like Harry Potter)
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Economic need and creative entrepreneurship—how some artists use new platforms to support themselves financially
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Prejudgement: how society often conflates any use of a platform like OnlyFans with adult content, regardless of what the person is actually posting
What’s Next for Jessie Cave & the Wizarding World
The Harry Potter universe is changing. Reboots, new castings, and streaming adaptations are in progress. Cave seems to accept that the landscape is shifting.
She suggests this might be a natural time to move on from her convention appearances and explore other roles. Meanwhile, her OnlyFans experiment is her way of controlling part of her income and creative output.
Conclusion
Jessie Cave’s exclusion raises important issues around creative expression, identity, and how platforms like OnlyFans are perceived. Although she was blocked from a fan-convention due to assumptions, her work is non-explicit, honest, and motivated by need and self-empowerment. It forces us to ask: do we judge by labels rather than content?
Fans and observers will be watching how this plays out whether conventions will reconsider their rules, how Jessie Cave moves forward, and whether there will be more acceptance for creators who defy expectations.



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