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One OnlyFans star has just raised alarm bells after sharing the dangers of how working online doesn’t always stay online.

On Feb. 6, Haley Nicole, known on social media as Hazey Haley, took to X with a screenshot of what she described as messages from her “#1 OF spender” just before he showed up at her house.

The message that read in part: “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.”

Haley replied to his message telling him, “Pls do not. You can not do that. This is way [too] far pls stop,” before the subscriber responded, “It is too late. I will be there soon my love.”

Photo credit and screenshot by Hazey Haley
Photo credit and screenshot by Hazey Haley
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He then showed up at her home with flowers and a mariachi band as he asked Haley to be his Valentine. The footage was captured on her doorbell camera and highlights the scary situations some influencers and internet stars find themselves in when their fans become obsessed.

Another example was in 2025 when fellow OnlyFans star Sophie Rain found a man inside a Fort Lauderdale rental house she was using as a shoot location. TMZ reported that a window was smashed, the alarm was going off, and the suspect tried to convince her he was the “new owner.” A SWAT team was called in, and after an hours-long standoff, the man was taken into custody. Another disturbing case involved an OnlyFans model in New Hampshire who discovered a subscriber had been hiding in her attic and sneaking out at night to film her while she slept, according to People.

In that case, a news release posted on the Somersworth Police Department’s Facebook page read, “Officers on scene located a male suspect on the roof of the residence. After an on-scene investigation, the male was taken into custody for the charge of Burglary. The investigation was furthered, and information was obtained that the suspect was known to the victim from online social media. It was determined that the suspect drove up to NH [New Hampshire] from Pennsylvania, and was temporarily staying at an Airbnb in Portsmouth. It was determined that the suspect entered the home with the intent to commit theft and invasion of privacy.”

Following her scary incident, Haley said, “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. 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.”