OnlyFans Model Limits Pushed By Man’s ‘Extremely Unpleasant’ Gym Act

Alicia Davis was working out at the gym when a stranger sent her a photo of herself and she absolutely “hated it.”

Ms Davis, 32, runs a successful OnlyFans account where she posts X-rated photos of herself and has amassed more than 50,000 Instagram followers, but separating her work life from everyday life has become more complicated.

She’s found the kind of internet fame where every now and then, she’ll be stopped by a fan who wants to have a chat — but someone took it too far when they recognized her at the gym.

I had recently joined a new gym and one of the other members found out who I was and what I did for work. “While I was at the gym I started getting messages on OnlyFans from a fan I hadn’t really engaged with yet,” she told news.com.au.

“The messages said things like, “You look great now,” and “I like what you’re wearing today.” Plus other messages that clearly came from a person at the gym as they were describing me at that very moment.â€

Alicia Davis has found the kind of internet fame she’ll occasionally get stopped by a fan who wants to have a chat — but someone took it too far when they recognized her at the gym. Alicia Davis/Instagram
“While I was at the gym I started getting messages on OnlyFans from a fan I hadn’t really engaged with yet,” Davis said. Alicia Davis/Instagram

Messages were not welcome; they were troubled.

Ms. Davis was just trying to work out and didn’t like the feeling of being watched.

At one point, he even sent me a picture of me. I hated this! This was a major boundary passed. I felt extremely uncomfortable knowing that someone was watching me and sending me such messages and I had no idea who it was,” she said.

“I told them to come and say hi so I knew who they were, but they didn’t. I asked them not to send messages like that when I was at the gym unless they were coming to introduce themselves.

The stranger ignored her and the next day, when she attended the gym again, she received similar messages.

“That was a big boundary passed. “It felt extremely uncomfortable to know that someone was watching me and sending me messages like that and I had no idea who it was,” Davis said. Alicia Davis/Instagram

“I was starting to feel very uncomfortable and started thinking about whether I wanted to come to this gym anymore. And then I thought, no. I will put an end to this! I told them to stop and think about how inappropriate and uncomfortable their messages would make me feel,” she explained.

“I said that when I’m not online and I’m here in my personal time, I expect a level of respect and more appropriate human behavior,” she said.

Her righteousness paid off.

“Surprisingly, they ended up at me and apologized. I think he was enjoying some sort of mystery fantasy, but he forgot to consider that this would be quite uncomfortable for me as I’m on my own time,’ she explained.

As her following has grown, Ms. Davis has had to become more conscious of what she posts online for her own safety.

“When I’m not online and I’m here on my personal time, I expect a level of respect and more appropriate human behavior,” Davis said. Alicia Davis/Instagram
“Even though I share a lot with my fans, there are boundaries to ensure that my safety is always my number one priority,” Davis said.

“Even though I share a lot with my fans, there are limits to that to ensure that my safety is always my number one priority,” she said.

“I will never divulge specific details about the area I live in and tend to keep this information generalized. Other things like what gym I go to and stuff like that. The things I do in my personal life that have nothing to do with my online life are kept completely separate and as private as possible.

For Ms. Davis, this means she will never post social media content in real time to ensure her safety and privacy.

“If I’m going to lunch or dinner somewhere, I never post a story about where I am until after I’ve left or even the next day,” she said.

“I will never reveal specific details about the area I live in,” Davis said. “If I was going to lunch or dinner somewhere, I never post a story about where I am until after I leave or even the next day. Alicia Davis/Instagram

“This also applies to selfies at the gym, or any kind of public outing. I like to give my fans the opportunity to meet me, but always in a controlled environment and manner.â€

The 32-year-old is always up for a chat, but has had to create some boundaries.

“If I was in public and a fan came up and said hello, I’m always happy to engage, but I wouldn’t exchange hugs or touches of any kind. I keep my conversations polite, short and sweet and move on.â€

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