OnlyFans model says she’s ‘too hot’ to have friends: ‘I’m not really lonely’
Who needs gal pals when you’re this hot?
An OnlyFans model claimed that she is so attractive, she doesn’t need any female friends.
Moriah Mills, 27, said female friendships are hard for her because women are afraid that she’s “too hot” and will “steal their husbands.”
The Atlanta native also argued that her curves are all-natural and she’s hoping to get a breast reduction so people will stop staring at her 34DDD chest. She added that having a curvy, voluptuous figure has discouraged her from having besties.
“I’ve had female friends before, but as I grew up and cared more about my appearance, the friends have become less and less,” she said during an appearance on Britain’s “This Morning.” “I’ve had women tell me they don’t want me around because their husband is looking at me.”
“I don’t go after other people’s husbands but I get attention when we go out for brunch. Other people’s husbands have come on to me in the past,” the aspiring rapper continued.
Mills, who has several hundred thousand followers on social media, said that she “doesn’t get lonely” because she “has her dog” with her and she “keeps busy.”
“I think men love my body and chest but lots of women make snide comments about them,” she said. “I’ll catch people staring at me while I’m out or they’ll just start talking to my chest … I am tired of the comments and constant staring, and just want to be able to walk around in public without someone staring at my big breasts.”
The influencer explained she’s been considering getting surgery to reduce the size of her breasts for three years. However, she’s “terrified” of going under the knife but wants a “reduction so they stay perky.”
Mills makes over $300,000 a month from her OnlyFans gig and she confessed she thinks her fans will leave her if she has a smaller rack. “I don’t want to upset them but it is my body and my choice, I do worry that my fans might not like it though,” Mills said.
“Meeting people is kind of hard because I feel like they judge a book by its cover before getting to know a person,” she added.