Lorraine Lewis on Joining OnlyFans: "It’s Sexy, I’m Owning It, And I’m Having Fun!"
The 66-year-old rock icon shares why she joined OnlyFans, how she kept it secret at first, and what she plans to do with the platform.

- Lorraine Lewis, former VIXEN and current FEMME FATALE frontwoman, joins OnlyFans—and she’s loving it. The 66-year-old rock icon says the platform isn’t just for explicit content and gives her direct access to fans (and a solid paycheck).
- She soft-launched her page in secret, only inviting trusted Instagram followers—before officially announcing it with a press release. Now? 560 subscribers, each paying $20 a month to connect with her on a more personal level.
- Beyond OnlyFans, Lewis is reviving FEMME FATALE with a new lineup and recording with Foreigner’s Lou Gramm. She also got fired from VIXEN last year—but she’s too busy thriving to care.
Lorraine Lewis. 66 years old. Rock icon. Ex-VIXEN. Current FEMME FATALE badass. Also? Now officially on OnlyFans. And not just dipping her toes in—she’s fully in the pool. Swimsuit optional.
Cue the pearl-clutching. Oh no! A rock star on OnlyFans? Yes. And?
She’s having the time of her life.
“I have wanted to join OnlyFans for a very, very long time,” Lewis told The Chuck Shute Podcast. “I just think it’s a cool platform. It can be whatever you want it to be.”
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And just like that—there it is. The thing people seem to miss about OnlyFans. It’s not just for explicit content (but hey, no shade to those who do that). For Lewis, it’s a chance to connect with fans, take control of her own image, and—let’s be real—make some solid money while doing it.
“I think a lot of people think it’s really just porn. It’s not. It doesn’t have to be. But it’s sexy, I’ll tell you that. Like, I’m hella sexy.”
The Sneaky Soft Launch
Here’s the fun part—Lorraine didn’t just announce her OnlyFans. No, no. She went full spy mode. Soft launch. Secret invites. Only select people from her Instagram. She made sure they were cool. The real ones. People who wouldn’t run to the gossip blogs (cough looking at you, Blabbermouth commenters).
“The honest truth of this is I started it back in October, and I just kind of wanted to figure out the platform for myself,” she admitted. “So I was only inviting certain people from my Instagram that I felt safe with, or that they would keep the secret. And they did. I mean, they did.”
And then?
She knew she had to announce it properly. Get ahead of the narrative.
Because let’s be real—if some random person “leaked” it, people would twist it into some bizarre controversy. Can you imagine the headlines?
“Former VIXEN Singer Goes Wild on OnlyFans!” “Lorraine Lewis Shocks Fans With New Venture!”
Eyeroll.
So she called in the big guns. Mitch Schneider Organization. The same publicist she worked with back in the day when FEMME FATALE was rolling with MCA Records and Frontline Management. He handled the press release. The media ate it up.
And now? Boom. 560 subscribers. Paying $20 a month. You do the math. (Actually, I’ll do it for you: that’s $11,200 a month. Not bad.)
“It’s been amazing,” she said. “I am so proud of myself that I was the one to be able to announce it.”
Waiting For The Big One—And It’s Here
It all makes sense, really. FEMME FATALE’s biggest hit? Waiting For The Big One. The song’s literally been her theme for 35 years. And now? The big one is OnlyFans.
She’s fully embracing it. No regrets. No second-guessing. Just vibes.
“I’ve always been a rebel. I’m always full of surprises. And this is just another level of, like, doing what I wanna do and living life to the fullest,” she said.
(Cue slow clap.)
“If I’m Lucky, I’ve Got 30 More Years. I’ll Be Sipping Tea at 100 Talking About This.”
This isn’t just a career pivot. It’s a life choice. Lorraine owns it.
“If I’m lucky, I’ve got 30 more years on the planet,” she mused. “I can talk about this when I’m sipping tea when I’m 100. This is just another phase of my life. I’m owning it. I’m embracing it. I’m in control.”
And the fans? They love it. Some have been crushing on her since they were 15, watching FEMME FATALE music videos on MTV. (Ah, the golden era.) Now, they get to interact with her one-on-one.
Cher Said “Be Badder.” Lorraine Said, “Bet.”
A little inspiration from Cher (because who doesn’t take life advice from Cher?).
Lewis saw an Instagram post where Cher said: “I wish I would have been badder.”
Her response?
“Hells yes.”
She’s in her bad era. (And she’s loving it.)
But Wait—There’s More
Because Lorraine Lewis never stops.
- She’s bringing back FEMME FATALE with a new lineup. (Yes. It’s happening.)
- She recorded a song with Lou Gramm (yes, the Foreigner guy)—a cover of David Bowie’s Heroes.
- She’s still casting for Renegade 83, the production company behind Naked and Afraid and Blind Date. (Reality TV money? Smart.)
- And did I mention she got fired from VIXEN last year? Yeah. That happened. They replaced her with Rosa Laricchiuta.
Drama.
(But honestly? Doesn’t seem like she cares. She’s too busy thriving.)
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