OnlyFans Megan Fox lookalike Taylor Ryan reveals stalking nightmare, sparks safety concerns

OnlyFans Megan Fox looks alike. Taylor Ryan reported a stalker who surreptitiously observed her via the window of her living room to the police.

Four years ago, Taylor Ryan, a 27-year-old Megan Fox impersonator, started working as a full-time model on OnlyFans. She used to work as a barista and a van driver, but now she makes over £25,000 a month. Although she acknowledges there may be a negative aspect, Taylor says she is thankful for the platform. She talked about a day when she was 23 years old and a subscriber started stalking her, forcing her to call the police.

“I spoke with a subscriber on OnlyFans, but never in person,” said Taylor, an Exeter resident. I always assumed he had seen it on my story or something, although he would periodically write me about things I was doing. However, there were a few instances where he said things that he couldn’t have known until he had met me.

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He would occasionally add, “I think I just drove past you,” as I was making my way to my car. He began texting me on Instagram after I blocked him on OnlyFans. However, he sent her a message saying, “You look cozy,” after two months of strange texts, and she called the police.

“I reported him to the police when he messaged me, saying, “You look cozy”—when I was sitting alone in my bungalow,” she stated. “I lived off a side road that was only visible by passing through a private courtyard, and I hadn’t put anything online. I knew it was serious when they arrived at my house and peered at me through my window.

She claimed that in the weeks and months that followed, she installed a security camera and made sure her doors were always closed. To avoid being alone at home, she extended her invitations to friends and relatives. She was happy to get away from that encounter because she was scheduled to leave her house shortly anyhow.

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“I felt alone and threatened,” she added. They were skilled at violating my privacy. After blocking her stalker, Taylor never heard from him again, but she claimed the event influenced her current online behavior. No one knows her exact whereabouts since she no longer marks eateries or places on social media until she has departed. She added that she now has the confidence to say “no” to people when they show the first sign of something odd and establishes limits earlier.

“I was naïve and thought it was a fluke and I wasn’t in danger when they told me they had driven past me,” Taylor said. In retrospect, I would advise my younger self that telling someone to “f off” is perfectly OK. Despite her experience, Taylor does not believe that OnlyFans and similar networks are the root of the issue.

She holds the belief that individuals in the spotlight are susceptible to the same treatment. “Any job where people get the sense of knowing someone they don’t know,” she remarked. People feel like they know you online, so they can access all of your personal information, which is an infringement of privacy. I don’t regret the work I do; this is a common feeling for anybody in the entertainment industry.

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