
Christine McGuinness has joined a new 18+ platform, explaining that the move is 'a declaration that women and mothers can lead, create, and own their work'.
The model, 37, is the first celebrity to join Subs.com, where she says she will make content that explores her life including her experience as a mother and her autism diagnosis.
The platform was created by OnlyFans founder Tim Stokely.
She'll be creating and developing vlog-like content, similar to YouTube, for paid subscribers.
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Christine will be the first person to make Subs Original content, meaning there'll be stuff on there you can't find anywhere else.

Explaining her new career move to The Sun, she said: "My story has been shared for years through other people’s voices and platforms.
"With Subs, I can share as much or as little as I like – all on my own terms whilst keeping ownership, studying new skills and enjoying creative freedom... and that’s the real power, originality.
"This is more than a career move – it’s a declaration that women and mothers can lead, create, and own their work.
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"I’m building something sustainable, something that works for me and my life as a woman, a mother, and an independent businesswoman."
She said there were 'endless' opportunities to be had with subscriber content and reckons her move will be 'life-changing'.

The 37-year-old split up with husband Paddy McGuinness in 2022 after 11 years of marriage, saying there was something 'unforgivable' which led to their separation.
However, they continue to live together with their children, though they inhabit different parts of their house, with Christine saying she'll 'always love him as the father of the children'.
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They've both spoken about how expensive their divorce has been.
Christine has also said she won't get married again as she's already 'had the big white wedding', and she's very busy.
She said: "I think love is a blessing and you should count that blessing, but I don't feel I could give enough to somebody for that to be a relationship, because I'm at home with my three children most of the time, and if I'm not at home – I'm at work, or a charity event."