OnlyFans model feuds with Kate Middleton's family as part of cruel campaign


An OnlyFans model has seemingly joined the campaign against Kate Middleton’s family after bizarre posters sprunk up near to their home.

The signs have been spotted near to Carole and Michael Middleton’s home village of Bucklebury in Berkshire. The bizarre placards claim the Middleton’s are to blame for a woman ending up on OnlyFans.

The family have been at the centre of a cruel campaign since their former party business is reported to have gone bust this summer, owing £2.6 million in debts, reports The Sun. Carole, 68, and Michael, 74, had sold the business weeks before it went under.

Earlier this month the Middleton’s were targeted by hateful posters near to their home. And a second set – featuring a model named Molly Brash – appears to be greater in numbers.

Dozens of the posters are said to have been found within a three-mile radius of the Middleton’s village home. One was even said to be stuck on a sign for Bucklebury Farm, owned by Kate’s sister Pippa Middleton and her husband James Matthews.

Prince George has even been known to visit the farm’s family-friendly petting zoo. The posters around the village show Molly in a pink bra with a note claiming she started her OnlyFans after being let go by a company that was left out of pocket when Party Pieces when bust.

Molly has reportedly refused to name which company she worked for. And has said the posters are more than just a publicity stunt.

The Sun says some people have called on the Middletons – who set up the business at their home in 1987 – to pay the debts themselves. It also claims some friends say Carole is trying to make sure creditors were paid.

Speaking to the paper, Molly said: “The point needs to be made that if you don’t pay your creditors, it doesn’t just affect one person, it affects all employees of the company. Hence why I say I was made redundant because of this.

“It’s not part of a promo, but as you can see by the photo, it would be a great publicity stunt for me. Don’t you think I deserve something back after being made redundant? I think I do.”

Molly started her OnlyFans as a side hustle in January but claims she was made redundant in April. She says she wanted to “vent her frustration” at the situation.

The note read: “This is what I’ve turned to!! The company I used to work at has now let me go. This is because: PARTY PIECES HOLDINGS LTD have not paid their creditors!”

It is understood the posters have since been removed from the village.

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