Kate's family targeted again as model 'forced into OnlyFans' when firm collapsed
Kate Middleton’s parents have found themselves the subject of another campaign of posters - this time from an OnlyFans star.
Carole and Michael Middleton, parents of the Princess of Wales, have been blamed by a model called Molly for her ending up on the adults site after their company went bust. The crude campaign features posters with 'Molly' and have been plastered across the couple’s home village of Bucklebury in Berkshire. One poster was even found stuck to a sign for Kate’s sister Pippa Middleton’s Bucklebury Farm.
The snaps show the model in a pink bra alongside an advert for ‘50 percent off’ racy pictures and a line claiming she lost her job when the Middletons’ Party Pieces firm went bankrupt with £2.5million in debts. Carole, 68, and Michael, 74, have faced calls to pay off the debts themselves, whilst friends of the couple say Kate's mum will try to make sure creditors are paid.
Scottish businessman James Sinclair bought the company for £180,000 in June, but was unable to save it. Party Pieces had taken out a loan during the pandemic to prop themselves up due to the loss of business over cancelled parties, before continuing to struggle through the cost of living crisis.
Speaking to The Sun, Molly, 23, refused to name the company that she says let her go and denied it was just a scheme to raise her profile. Molly said she started OnlyFans in January as a way to earn cash alongside her full-time job, but ended up doing it permanently when she lost her admin role in April. She claimed she was told it was due to the Party Pieces company but offered no evidence for it.
Kate Middleton swears by £19.99 rosehip oil that helps 'reduce wrinkles & scars'She added: “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. It’s not part of a promo, but as you can see by the photo, it would be a great publicity stunt for me.”
The posters have been taken down by the Middletons' furious neighbours.
Earlier this month, posters, which reference unpaid cash to suppliers for former business were also plastered around Bucklebury. The malicious posters were stuck on lamp posts and trees.