Onlyfans model named Hannah Palmer is talking about the dark side of being famous on the internet and according to her, a stalker once secretly filmed her in her own home. These stalkers are weird and a restraining order is what scares them away.
According to the New York Post;
Hannah Palmer, 24, claims to have made about $5 million on OnlyFans since joining the platform in March 2021. She also boasts 2.2 million followers on Instagram, where she posts sexy snaps.
While the sites have brought her fortune and fame, they have also reportedly exposed her to creepy and dangerous men.
Since becoming internet famous, she said she has encountered a stalker who followed her “everywhere,” someone who sent pictures of the inside of her home and a man who recorded her through a window in her apartment and on her balcony, then posted the footage online.
Palmer eventually felt so unsafe that she had to contact the FBI.
“There have been times when I’ve been scared in my own home. It’s a bit concerning because even though I try to hide my home and private information from the public, influencers aren’t able to provide themselves with much security or privacy despite being at risk of this type of behavior from fans,” Palmer told the Daily Mail.
The model experienced her first stalker in 2019 when she caught her neighbor secretly recording her in her Los Angeles apartment.
“He would wait for me to use my balcony to record me there, and the videos were posted online on some questionable websites,” she claimed.
Palmer only discovered the disturbing content when she randomly Googled her name one day. She found out that her neighbor had been recording her and several other young women in the apartment building from his window and sharing it online.
“I contacted the police, who told me to contact the FBI since it was a cyber issue, which I then did,” she said, claiming that she “never heard back from them.”
The Instagram influencer also noticed a “weird” man following her wherever she went.
“I wasn’t posting where I was, but friends of mine would,” she recounted. “Somehow he would use the posts to find where we were. We wouldn’t even tag the businesses or locations.”
The strange man would stalk Palmer and approach her asking for pictures of her feet. “It wasn’t dangerous, but it was weird,” she said.
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