Influencer and model India Love has revealed that she earned $2 million on OnlyFans before deciding to quit the platform permanently due to a severe invasion of her privacy and the emotional impact it had on her family. Love opened up about the decision during a candid livestream conversation with boxer Ryan Garcia, explaining that her departure was not due to embarrassment but to protect herself and her loved ones.
Love shared that her experience on the adult content platform took a troubling turn when strangers began sending her private content to unintended recipients, including underage members of her family. She described the moment she realized she needed to step away, saying,
“They would DM my nephews pictures and sh*t, and I had to make that change.”
The leaks led to intense family distress, including bullying directed at her younger brother at school, which became one of the most painful consequences she faced. The situation escalated into an environment where her personal boundaries were repeatedly violated. Love stated that the decision to leave was rooted in protecting her privacy and security rather than feelings of shame.
“People are weird,” she said during the livestream, adding that those responsible for the harassment were often people struggling with their own dysfunction and insecurity.
During the livestream, Garcia shifted the topic to Love’s dating life, prompting curiosity from fans. Love responded directly, confirming that she is currently single and disproving rumors linking her romantically to rapper DDG.
“No, I mean, we were like good friends. We were never in a relationship,” she clarified.
The two had sparked speculation earlier in the year after spending time together in Italy, appearing on livestreams, and joining DDG’s online dating show. Their interactions led many to assume they were romantically involved, though Love stated the relationship was strictly platonic.
Love’s departure highlights the growing risks faced by content creators in the digital age, especially those monetizing personal content online. Increasingly, influencers report challenges around stalking, blackmail, doxxing, and the non-consensual distribution of private material.
Her story reflects a broader conversation about consent, digital harassment, and the ethics of sharing adult content without permission. Many online users voiced support following her remarks, calling for stronger protections and legal consequences for distributing content to minors or weaponizing private media against family members.
Love emphasized that although OnlyFans provided enormous financial benefits, no level of income was worth the emotional toll it placed on her personal life.
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