Lorraine Lewis, former lead singer of Femme Fatale, discussed her OnlyFans experience in an interview with The Metal Gods Meltdown.
“Because I have an alter ego that is very essential and fun and sexy and flirty, although I am very sexy and flirty just every day today,” Lewis explained. “I’m 66 years old, and I believe in living life to the fullest.”
“People think that you’re supposed to die after you’re 45,” she continued. “I feel like I just want to explore it and be bad. Let the fans have a chance to get to know me on a more intimate level, if you will, and request certain things.”
“Look, bottom line I put out two really sexy videos,” Lewis said. “I know this. I was crawling on the floor. I sang a song that has been my theme song for 35 years called ‘Waiting for the Big One.’ I smack my fany in my video. This is not far-fetched for me. If there was an Only Fans back in 1988, I would have been on it. I mean I am totally flirty totally in tune with my sexuality.”
“There is nothing wrong with these people communicating with me and telling me their fantasies and telling me their stories,” she added. “This is my bad era. I’m 66 years old. I can do whatever the f*ck I want to do, and I feel like being bad right now.”
Regarding fan requests, Lewis shared: “People are wild and a lot of people really like foot stuff. Many people are into feet stuff, and that’s really easy. I think my feet are silly, but there’s a lot of guys out there that love my feet. You want me to put whipped cream on my feet? What is wrong with that? Absolutely nothing. It’s harmless. I feel that it is all harmless.”
Lewis’s OnlyFans venture marks a new chapter in her artistic expression, following a long and successful career in the rock music industry.
Records from historical sources show Femme Fatale’s formation in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1987. The band later relocated to Los Angeles and secured a deal with MCA Records. Their self-titled debut album reached No. 141 on the Billboard 200 in 1988. Sales figures exceeded 225,000 copies.
Chaoszine documented Lewis’s career evolution when she became Vixen’s lead singer in 2019. She maintained this role until May 2024, showcasing her enduring presence in rock music.
Blabbermouth revealed Lewis’s current projects extend beyond OnlyFans. She is working on new music, including a collaboration with Foreigner’s Lou Gramm to cover David Bowie’s ‘Heroes.’
The singer’s OnlyFans presence represents a bold career move. This platform allows her to maintain creative control while connecting with fans differently. She combines sensual content with personal interaction, demonstrating her artistic expression knows no age limits.
