India Love is setting the record straight about her surprising decision to quit OnlyFans, even after raking in a whopping $2 million. During a candid chat with boxer Ryan Garcia, India delved into the challenges and personal pitfalls that pushed her to leave the popular platform.
India revealed that while she loved creating "tasteful and artsy" content, the backlash and personal drama became too much to bear. The turning point? Her OnlyFans posts were sent to family members, causing upheaval, especially for her younger brother. "It be the people that’s like living a terrible life that do weird sht like that," she shared. "But that’s what made me stop for real was them sending it to my family. I’m like, yeah, nah, it was over with. My little brother was fighting at school. It was just too much sht like that."
“It was just too much,” India expressed, hinting at her readiness to pursue new creative paths.
Since stepping away from the OnlyFans spotlight, India is eager to explore fresh avenues, including streaming on Twitch. The move reflects a strategic shift to engage with her audience more interactively and distance herself from the stigma attached to adult content.
India noted that the relentless cycle of male attention and public misconceptions about OnlyFans creators left her feeling constrained. She also addressed the professional stigma, where people overlooked her artistic intent in favor of stereotypes.
In the same livestream, India took the opportunity to dispel longstanding rumors about her relationship with rapper DDG. She clarified that they were "just good friends" and never romantically involved, despite social media buzz to the contrary. "No, I mean, we were like good friends. … We were never in a relationship," she asserted.
While she's open to dating, India's primary focus is on rebranding and steering her creative endeavors in a new direction post-OnlyFans.