“Harry Potter” star Jessie Cave
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“Harry Potter” star Jessie Cave claims that she was excluded from a fan convention because of her Onlyfans account.
The ONLYFANS account of “Harry Potter” star Jessie Cave (38) allegedly put a stroke to her: she claims that she was excluded from a fan convention because of her ONLYFANS account, as. Cave embodied the role of the Lavender Brown in the “Harry Potter” film series.
“I found out that I was not booked for a ‘Harry Potter’ convention because I am at ONLYFANS,” she wrote in her substance newsletter. “They explained to me that the convention was a ‘family show’ was associated with pornography,” said the actress. It was confusing for them because some actors appear at such events that have already shot sex and nude scenes in their career. “I’m just playing with my hair!” She added.
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that she created an ONLYFANS account. The focus should be on your hair. There will be no content with your “feet” or other parts of the body.
Cave now feels “excluded” by parts of the Harry Potter fan base. However, she admitted that she was not dismayed not to participate in “Harry Potter” conventions. “There will soon be a TV series with a new line-up. I also visited some fan events and have enough photos and memorabilia.”
She was seen in three “Harry Potter” films
The actress gave her “Harry Potter” debut in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” (2009). Afterwards she was in the final films “Harry Potter and the sanctuaries of death – part 1” (2010) and “Harry Potter and the sanctuaries of death – part 2” (2011). In addition, Cave was seen in series such as “Black Mirror” and “Industry”.
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