Jessie Cave barred from fan event over OnlyFans page, why it happened

Jessie Cave barred from fan event over OnlyFans page, why it happened

TL;DR:

  • Jessie Cave says a Harry Potter fan event dropped her over her OnlyFans page.
  • She launched OnlyFans in March 2025 for hair-focused, non-nude content.
  • She posted a Substack note on September 17 explaining the ban.
  • Cave says she is ready to move on from conventions after 15 years.
  • PEOPLE profiled her six-month update on September 18, 2025.

Jessie Cave, known for playing Lavender Brown in the Harry Potter films, says she was dropped from a Harry Potter fan convention because she started an OnlyFans page. She wrote about it in a Substack post dated September 17, 2025. Entertainment Weekly reported the details on September 21, 2025.

Cave said organizers told her the show was “family” oriented and that OnlyFans is linked to porn. She called the decision confusing, since many actors who attend such events have filmed sex scenes, while her page is focused on hair.

When and where she said it

Cave shared the news in her own words first, then outlets picked it up. PEOPLE published a feature on September 18, 2025, noting her page has “no spells, no nudity.” Entertainment Weekly followed on September 21 with a fuller rundown of her Substack comments.

Deadline, Variety, and The Hollywood Reporter carried similar accounts on September 21, citing her Substack post and recent interviews. The thrust is the same across outlets, which supports the core claim.

What her OnlyFans actually is

Cave launched the account in March 2025. She says the content is sensual, hair-centric videos and sounds, not explicit nudity. In PEOPLE’s September 18 piece, Cave describes trial-and-error ideas, like dipping her hair in custard, and the toll of keeping up with content.

She also wrote that part of the goal was to support her family, fix up her home, and regain a sense of control after years of uneven income from creative work. Entertainment Weekly quoted these aims from her Substack.

How it affects fans

If you planned to see Cave at Wizarding World conventions, you may see fewer bookings. She says she is not upset about that, and that after more than 15 years of signing photos, she is ready to move on. For fans, that likely means less meet-and-greet access and more online work from her, including podcasts and writing.

Background you need to follow the story

Cave played Lavender Brown in the final three films, from 2009 to 2011. Since then she has done stand-up, writing, and art. PEOPLE’s profile notes she marked six months on OnlyFans in mid-September. The fan-event decision appears tied to the stigma around OnlyFans, rather than any claim that she posts explicit material.

The Harry Potter franchise is also moving into a new phase with HBO’s series reboot and a new cast. Cave herself pointed to this change while saying she is fine stepping back from conventions.

Key dates and claims

DateWhat happenedSource check
March 2025Cave launches OnlyFans for hair-focused contentPEOPLE confirms launch timing.
September 17, 2025Substack post says a convention dropped her over OnlyFansReported and quoted by EW.
September 18, 2025PEOPLE posts six-month update, repeats convention claimPEOPLE article live date.
September 21, 2025EW article collects quotes and contextEW publication timestamp.

What happens next

Cave says she plans to focus on new work and characters. She seems unlikely to fight the decision, and instead treats it as a sign to close the convention chapter. For organizers, the episode shows how event rules on creator platforms can clash with modern creator careers.

Why it matters

This is a clear case of a platform stigma shaping offline work. Fans often assume a single standard across guests. Cave’s account shows how rules can be applied differently. It also highlights the economics of fandom events. Cave says convention income filled gaps when other creative work slowed. That context explains why some actors now try creator platforms, even for non-nude niches, to gain steadier income.

Quick checklist for readers

  • Check the date on any post about the ban. Old rumors circulate.
  • Read Cave’s quotes in full before judging intent.
  • Note the difference between explicit and non-explicit creator pages.
  • Look for event policies posted on organizer sites.
  • Watch for updates as the HBO series moves ahead.

Sources:

  • Entertainment Weekly, “Harry Potter actress says she was barred from fan convention over OnlyFans account,” https://ew.com/harry-potter-actress-says-why-she-was-barred-from-fan-convention-11814232, September 21, 2025.
  • PEOPLE, “Harry Potter Star Jessie Cave Details How Difficult Her Hair-Focused OnlyFans Has Been After 6 Months on the Platform,” https://people.com/harry-potter-star-jessie-cave-gives-update-onlyfans-hair-content-11812656, September 18, 2025.

Deadline, “Harry Potter’s Jessie Cave Says OnlyFans Got Her Blocked From Convention,” https://deadline.com/2025/09/harry-potter-jessie-cave-blocked-from-convention-onlyfans-1236551971/, September 21, 2025.

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