OnlyFans and Rock: Lorraine Lewis Surprises Fans, The FEMME FATALE singer embraces her wild side with new content

- Lorraine Lewis, legendary FEMME FATALE vocalist, is reviving the band with a new lineup and plans to release fresh music in 2025.
- Lou Gramm, the iconic voice of FOREIGNER, teamed up with Lorraine for a duet of David Bowie’s “Heroes,” set to release this June.
- Lorraine has joined OnlyFans, embracing her wild side and connecting with fans on a more personal level.
Lorraine Lewis isn’t just standing still. She’s moving, shaking things up, and dragging rock and roll with her (kicking and screaming, probably). You remember her, right? The voice behind FEMME FATALE. Back in 1988, she gave us “Waiting For The Big One” and “Falling In And Out of Love.” Big hair. Bigger vocals. And MTV lapped it up like it was the last sip of a cold beer.
Now at 66 (yes, 66, but don’t let her catch you making a thing of it), she’s throwing her weight behind a FEMME FATALE revival. New lineup. New songs. Same attitude. “This band is me,” she says. “People know me for it, and I love that. I love being the only girl in the room (because who wouldn’t?). And rock doesn’t die. Not on my watch.”
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And she’s been busy man. Like, seriously busy. Recording a duet of David Bowie’s “Heroes” with Lou Gramm (yes, the FOREIGNER guy). “His voice is unreal,” she gushes. “When he sings, ‘I will be king,’ it’s like—ugh. I’m done. Melted into a puddle. Can’t even talk about it.”
But that’s not all. Nope. She’s also hopped onto OnlyFans (because why not?). “Look, people had my posters on their walls. Still do, probably (which is… flattering). And let’s be real—if Cardi B. and Carmen Electra can do it, why not me? My whole career has been about doing the unexpected. Plus, one of my singles is ‘Waiting For The Big One.’ It just fits, okay?”
And let’s talk social media for a second. She’s thriving there, too. Live Q&A sessions every Sunday. Fans firing questions. “Who’s your dream duet partner?” they asked. Her answer? Always the same: Lou Gramm. And guess what? His team slid into her DMs (because that’s just how the world works now). Fast forward a bit, and they’re in the studio. Recording magic.
But she’s not done. Not even close. Podcasts? Maybe. Reality TV? Sure. A docuseries? Already in the works. “I’ve got secrets,” she teases. “Plans. Big ones. Life’s short, so let’s make it fun. Let’s go.”
Because rock and roll doesn’t retire. And neither does Lorraine Lewis.
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