OnlyFans sensation Haley Nicole, who goes by Hazey Haley online, recently shared a spine-tingling experience that underscores the potential dangers of online fame spilling into real life. On February 6, Haley took to social media platform X to post a screenshot of alarming messages from her top-paying subscriber, right before he made an unexpected visit to her home.
The fan's message read: "Haley, I know that you are a model and used to your fans wanting to use you … but I am different Haley. I love you for you, your heart, your soul, your sweet little laugh, your beautiful smile … I know that there is no better way to show you that appreciation than to do a truly heartfelt action like asking you to be my valentine like a true gentleman." Despite Haley's urgent request for him to stop – "Pls do not. You can not do that. This is way [too] far pls stop" – he replied ominously, "It is too late. I will be there soon my love."
“This situation forced me to think about how exposed creators are, especially women. When something like this happens, the instinct is to laugh it off or call it awkward. It was not awkward for me. It was frightening.”
Ignoring her plea, the fan arrived at her doorstep armed with flowers and a mariachi band, all in an attempt to win her over. The unsettling event, captured on her doorbell camera, serves as a stark reminder of the obsessive behavior some internet personalities face from overzealous followers.
Such incidents aren't isolated. In 2025, fellow OnlyFans creator Sophie Rain experienced a similar scare when a man broke into a Fort Lauderdale rental she was using for a shoot. He claimed to be the "new owner" amidst a window-smashing, alarm-triggering ordeal that ended with a SWAT team intervention. Another terrifying story involved a New Hampshire model who discovered a fan secretly living in her attic, filming her as she slept.
The New Hampshire incident became public when the local police department detailed the intruder's arrest on social media. The suspect traveled from Pennsylvania, stayed in a nearby Airbnb, and had intentions to invade the model's privacy and commit theft. Such cases underline the need for increased awareness and safety measures for creators, especially women, in the digital world.
After her own terrifying ordeal, Haley emphasized the importance of taking such threats seriously. "I want people to take this seriously because this is how situations escalate. I posted it because I do not want anyone else to think this behavior is acceptable or harmless," she stated, urging for greater understanding and protection for those in the spotlight.