Lorraine Lewis Thirsts Over Keith Richards After Joining OnlyFans

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Lorraine Lewis wanted Keith Richards to be her Valentine on Instagram.

The singer shared a video of one of Richards’ old interviews on her Instagram story and wrote, “Be my Valentine.”

Lewis also made the headlines when she recently announced that she had joined OnlyFans. “I’m excited to have jumped into the OnlyFans arena!” Lorraine said. “I’ve always been unpredictable, and I know guys and girls have had my photo or poster on their wall since my hot videos back in the day.”

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She added, “It’s time to go for it, have some fun and show off my wild side! I mean one of my singles is called ‘Waiting For The Big One.’ It just makes sense. I recently saw a clip of Cher saying she wished she would have been ‘badder’ which made me think, ‘Hell yes, I’m joining OnlyFans.'”

“I’ve wanted to for the longest time. Have you ever wondered what it’s like for me to be your girlfriend? Well here’s your chance. I’m following in the footsteps of Cardi B., Carmen Electra, Drea De Matteo, and more!” Lewis stated.

Lewis also has plans with her band, Femme Fatale. She explained, “Femme Fatale is what most people know me for. I like being the only girl in the room, and I’m determined to keep my rock legacy alive. I’ve been working with a renowned songwriter/producer for a Femme Fatale release.”

The vocalist continued, “I’m lining up my band and hoping to have something out this year. We have a plan and are looking for the right fit with a label. I want to be around people who ‘get me’ and I’ll never stop doing what I love. Rock and roll never dies.”

Lewis became famous in 1988 as the lead singer of Femme Fatale, with hits like ‘Waiting For The Big One’ and ‘Falling In and Out of Love.’ After leaving the band in 1990, she went solo and later brought Femme Fatale back in 2013. She joined Vixen in 2019, replacing Janet Gardner, but left in May 2024.

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