Firebrand feminist Clementine Ford has revealed a surprising career change might be on the cards.
The writer, 43, took to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday to respond to reports that British singer Kate Nash said she would make more money on OnlyFans than she would going on tour.
Ford condemned commenters for ‘judging’ Nash, implying that the singer’s decision was a direct result of audiences not paying for music.
The feminist influencer then went on to suggest she is considering joining the adult content creation platform herself.
‘Honestly, sometimes I also feel like starting an OnlyFans to sell pictures of my butt,’ she wrote on the social media platform.
‘[It] would be a lot easier than trying to survive in an environment where media is dead, writers with real opinions are sidelined by those with money.’
Firebrand feminist Clementine Ford has revealed a surprising career change might be on the cards. Pictured
The 43-year-old suggested she is considering joining adult content creation platform OnlyFans
She also suggested many fans are not willing to pay for writing, so the X-rated content creation might be a preferable way to make a living.
‘Very few people are actually willing to spend even 40 cents a day to support the writers they claim have changed their lives and whose content they love,’ she said.
Daily Mail has reached out to Ford for comment.
It comes after Ford was slammed recently after organising a Taylor Swift tribute concert that has been branded ‘basically karaoke’.
The social media activist decided to put on the tribute concert after she was unable to acquire tickets to Swift’s n Eras tour this year.
The ‘Taylor Made’ event was part of Manly’s Night at the Barracks concert series, and was advertised as an alternative for Swifties who missed out on Eras tickets.
The tribute concert featured artists Alex the Astronaut, Charley, Clare Bowditch and Lucy Durack.
However, attendees of the night, who paid between $80 and $150 for the show, were not impressed with the organiser’s efforts.
Since concert in September, attendees have flooded the event’s social media pages, as well as local community forums, to voice their disappointment with the concert.
It comes as Ford was recently slammed after organising a Taylor Swift tribute concert that has been called ‘basically karaoke’
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Ticketholders claimed that some of the performers were reading printed lyrics taped to the ground in front of them, with one singer at one point making the crowd sing the song because the lyrics were ‘too hard’.
One Facebook user claimed the tribute concert was the ‘worst concert I have ever been to!’
‘There was one good singer out of them all in my opinion. Gin was good though and so was the venue- food trucks and bars. I think I could have made a better show,’ they expressed.
Clementine also performed several songs, but also added a series of profanity-laden speeches into the mix.
‘My seven year old’s core memory is Clementine Ford swearing while she was speaking to the crowd, not ideal,’ one mother told The Advertiser.
‘From an entertainment perspective, the people singing were not worth that exchange for $130 a ticket – super disappointing show. Did something happen in the background?’
‘There was just no effort. It was just shocking, we left in disbelief,’ another Taylor fan remarked.
The show seemed to be aimed at adults, but some adult concertgoers were confused by the presence of many children.
‘[Clementine would] sing a (Taylor Swift) song about heartbreak and then be like, don’t let people hurt you kids! It was so bizarre, you’re not Taylor Swift,’ said another attendee.