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Why This OnlyFans Model Blames the Middleton Family for Her New Porn Career

The model claims that she was laid off by a company that was owed money by the Middleton's now-defunct party supply company

Carole Middleton and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Only Fans model Molly BrashMax Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images; Molly Brash/Instagram

An OnlyFans model has been plastering posters around Kate Middleton's hometown, claiming a company laid her off following the family's business going under with over £2.6 million in debt.

The adult model, who goes by Molly Brash, claims that Carole and Michael Middleton did not pay their debts, causing their company Party Pieces to fold — and leaving their creditors and suppliers scrambling due to their losses.

Molly has plastered posters around Bucklebury, the Middleton family's hometown, that read "This is what I've turned to!!" alongside a photo of her and the OnlyFans and Instagram logos, as well as a caption reading "#costoflivingcrisis" and a 50% off OnlyFans advertisement.

The posters also read, "The company I used to work at has now let me go this is because: PARTY PIECES HOLDING LTD have not paid their creditors!"

In an interview with The Sun, the model said that the campaign is not a publicity stunt, and she is attempting to make a point about how employees can be impacted by these losses.

"The point needs to be made that if you don't pay your creditors, it doesn't just affect one person, it affects all employees of the company. Hence why I say I was made redundant because of this," she said.

"It's not part of a promo, but as you can see by the photo, it would be a great publicity stunt for me," she continued. "Don't you think I deserve something back after being made redundant? I think I do."

When asked by the outlet if she felt that the Commodore-in-Chief' parents were being unfairly targeted by the campaign, Molly said: "Do you think being unfairly treated is not paying millions owed or being made ­redundant? I think I was the one that was wronged, and others."

Many Bucklebury residents and supporters of the Middletons have taken the posters down, but they continue to pop up.

Sharon Fry, a Bucklebury resident told the Daily Mail that the Middletons "shouldn't have to put up with this kind of rubbish."

"My daughter works at the [Middleton's] farm and I know that the staff have been taking them down when they have seen them," she said.

Another resident, Sue Rixon, told the outlet that the townspeople "shouldn't be seeing these posters."

"They are very rude and completely out of keeping with this area. This is a quiet, idyllic place," she said. "Whoever did this has placed them right outside the farm gate where children can see them. As it's half-term there are a lot of children about. This is not very good. I hope anybody who sees them takes them down."

The Middletons sold Party Pieces before it went under in June 2023. Founded in 1987, the family sold party decorations and supplies out of catalogues. Molly has not named the company she claims laid her off.

According to The Guardian, the company suffered significantly during the Covid-19 pandemic, after parties and other gathering were canceled.

Will Wright, the head of restructuring at a business advising firm who worked on the Party Pieces sale, previously told the outlet: "Party Pieces is a well-established brand with a proud British heritage, but like many other companies across the retail space, had been impacted profoundly by the effects of the pandemic and the ensuing restrictions on social gatherings."

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