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OnlyFans mum Alice Weekes slams online trolls, blames home d for weight

An OnlyFans mum who spent five months on home detention and another two months behind bars on remand has slammed trolls calling her fat, blaming her weight gain on being stuck inside.

OnlyFans home detention mum blasts fatphobic trolls

Hours after abduction charges against her were dropped, and Adelaide OnlyFans mum self-dubbed a “chunky monkey” has taken to social media to slam “repulsive” comments about her weight.

Alice Weekes, a young mum who was arrested in May over what police alleged was a terrifying Mawson Lakes abduction, said she was “calling out” abusive messages sent to her.

“I’m stuck at home, I’m on home detention … and I’ve literally been abused multiple times by women in the industry saying that my photos are edited and now I am fat,” she said.

“Yeah, I’ve gained some weight – I’m at home, I can’t move.”

Ms Weekes said the comments were “rude” and “f***ing repulsive” and said gaining weight should be “normalised”.

OnlyFans home detention mum Alice Weekes takes to social media to slam fatphobic trolls. Picture: Instagram
OnlyFans home detention mum Alice Weekes takes to social media to slam fatphobic trolls. Picture: Instagram
OnlyFans home detention mum Alice Weekes says she is entitled to use photos from a year ago. Picture: Instagram
OnlyFans home detention mum Alice Weekes says she is entitled to use photos from a year ago. Picture: Instagram

“You can see by my face yeah I’ve gained weight, (but) what is wrong with gaining a few kilos?” she said.

“I’m in mid-20s, my metabolism isn’t what it once was (and) I have an infection that’s been in my body for six months.

“I have to be okay with the skin that I’m in, but how is that possible when I have inboxes saying, ‘you’re not what you are on OnlyFans because in your stories you are fat’.

“F*** you to think that is what defines me.”

The video was posted about an hour after charges of false imprisonment, theft, arson and discharging a firearm to injure, annoy or frighten a person were withdrawn in the Adelaide Magistrates Court.

Ms Weekes continues to face charges of using or having a prohibited weapon, possessing a dangerous article, unlawful possessions and refusing to answer a question put by a police officer.

OnlyFans home detention mum Alice Weekes. Picture: Instagram
OnlyFans home detention mum Alice Weekes. Picture: Instagram
Alice Mabel Weekes as seen on her OnlyFans account, Poppy Days. Picture: OnlyFans.com/poppydays
Alice Mabel Weekes as seen on her OnlyFans account, Poppy Days. Picture: OnlyFans.com/poppydays

She has made no pleas and will face court later this month to find out if her home detention bail will be altered to allow her more freedom.

Shortly after Ms Weekes was arrested The Advertiser revealed she was making as much as $12,000 per month posting explicit videos and photos on OnlyFans under the name Poppy Days.

Since Ms Weekes was released on home detention her account – which now goes by the name “Unstable Baby” has roared back to life.

In six months she has posted another 200 photos – more than one per day – 100 videos and gained 8,000 new likes.

Her earning from the platform, however, has dropped to max out at $8,200 per month.

Originally published as OnlyFans mum Alice Weekes slams online trolls, blames home d for weight

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