OnlyFans ‘goddess’ who fled home says she’s ‘not showing off’ with supercars
An OnlyFans star who fled her home to avoid tax has said she is "not showing off" as she posed alongside a flashy supercar.
Self-proclaimed "goddess" Mădălina Ioana Filip, 27, had previously fled to Switzerland to avoid paying tax and is now taking photos with Ferrari supercars.
Her lavish lifestyle is rich in detail and fancy cars, but the adult star has assured her fans and onlookers that she is not taking photos with pricey vehicles for the clout.
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A recent Instagram post from the 27-year-old asked for "peace and love" as though she were the OnlyFans equivalent of former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr.
Her full post, which was included alongside a photo of her wearing a revealing top and perched on the bonnet of a Ferrari, read: "If I take photos with cars, it doesn't mean that I ostentate [sic] wealth but I simply like artistic photos."
Among those "artistic photos" were up close and personal shots of the 27-year-old stunner behind the wheel and behind the car in a gallery of snaps recently posted.
Mădălina concluded her post with a peace symbol emoji and "peace&love".
Fleeing her home country of Italy last year, the star had previously claimed she was charged 28% tax on the content she makes.
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But now that she is in the fondue-fond lands of Switzerland, the OnlyFans alumni only receives a likely 1% tax cut, as previously reported by The Daily Star.
Her financial intakes through OnlyFans and a series of other adult-oriented content releases were raking in the cash, with August 2022 seeing a reported figure of £140k.
The Italian-Romanian had gained a sweep of new followers in the wake of her OnlyFans collaborations, although such a boom in audience meant her influx of cash increased, along with her tax rates.
Speaking at the time about her move to Switzerland, Mădălina said: "In Italy, unfortunately, the percentage of taxes and contributions is out of the ordinary."
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