A model has opened up on the moment she was harassed by one of her fans, who ended up sending her covert pictures he had taken of her without her knowledge.
The creepy experience happened while Alicia Davis was at the gym going about her own business, with the 32-year-old assuming the facility was a safe space.
But things went sour when one of her fans, who subscribed to her OnlyFans content, messaged her telling her he 'loved what she was wearing today'.
The images were next, with photos of her taken by the unknown man in the gym and sent to her while she was working out.
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It's why Alicia, a former prison officer, has taken a no-nonsense approach to interacting with fans and people who subscribe to her adult content.
"I had recently joined a new gym and one of the other members found out who I was and what I did for work. While I was at the gym I started getting messages on OnlyFans from a fan I had not yet had much engagement with," the Australian explained.
"The messages were saying things like - 'You look so good right now' - and - 'I love what you are wearing today' - plus other messages that were clearly coming from a person in the gym as they were describing me at that exact moment.
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"He even at one point sent a photo of me to myself. I hated this! This was a major boundary crossed. It felt incredibly uncomfortable to know that someone was watching me and sending messages like this and I had no idea who it was.
"I told them to come up and say hi to me so I knew who they were but they didn't. I asked them not to send messages like this while I was in the gym if they were not going to come and introduce themselves."
Alicia - who went viral early this year after being hospitalised with a somewhat bizarre, eyeopening injury - now won't share her live location when going out for a meal or on a trip.
Instead, she feels forced to post images from these trips after she's left a location to stop any potential overzealous fans in the area.
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Her no-nonsense approach saw the man who harassed her in the gym eventually reveal himself to her. Alicia said: "The following day while at the gym I started getting the messages again.
"I went into a different area of the gym because I was starting to feel really uncomfortable and started considering if I even wanted to come to this gym anymore. And then thought, no. I'm going to put a stop to this.
"I told them to stop and think about how inappropriate and uncomfortable their messages would be making me feel. I said that when I am not online and I am here in my personal time I expect a level of respect and more appropriate human behaviour.
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"Surprisingly, they ended up coming up to me and apologising. I think he was enjoying some kind of mysterious fantasy but forgot to consider that this would be quite uncomfortable for me as I am in my personal time."
He still sends her unsolicited messages on Instagram, Alicia has revealed, but she has taken a decision to ignore them.
"This same person is no longer a subscriber to my OnlyFans and I do not respond or interact with him. But he is still always at the gym with his wife and after every session we happen to both be there at the same time, he continues to message me on Instagram telling me how good I looked that day," she said.
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"He told me during a prior conversation that his wife asked him if he thought I was hot and how much he liked watching my videos, so I worry sometimes about his wife approaching me and starting something purely based on how her husband behaves towards me.
"This has been the one and only fan that I have really not enjoyed engaging with."
When it comes to interacting with fans, Alicia has been extremely open about what it takes if people want to take her out on a date, with a brutal dating criteria listed via her TikTok.
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