OnlyFans Star Haley Nicole Posts ‘Creepy’ Footage of Subscriber at Her Front Door

The influencer says the encounter crossed a frightening line, raising new questions about boundaries, stalking fears, and the dangers content creators face offline.

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On Friday, February 6, Haley Nicole, known as Hazey Haley on social media and on OnlyFans, took to X to share some messages from her “#1 OF spender.”

“I know that you are a model and used to your fans wanting to use you… but I am different haley. I love you for you, your heart, your soul, your sweet little laugh, your beautiful smile and everything about you,” read the message. He then suggested that he wanted to ask Haley to be his Valentine

“Pls do not. You can not do that. This is way [to] far pls stop,” Haley replied in three subsequent messages.

“It is too late, I will be there soon my love,” the subscriber responded. An unknown amount of time later, Haley claims that the subscriber showed up outside of her house with flowers and a mariachi band in tow, in hopes of asking Haley to be his Valentine. She shared a video of him at her front door that appeared to be taken from a doorbell camera.

Haley, 22, received concerned messages from her social media followers. Many people thought it was “crazy” that the subscriber found Haley’s address and showed up at her home.

“Omg. I am sorry. This is not OK,” one person wrote.

“Not cool please stay safe,” someone else said.

“Holy crap!!!!! Hope you’re safe!!! That’s [a restraining order] waiting to happen… immediately! As someone who’s had 2 separate stalkers and 1 almost killed me…. Be safe!!!!!! Sheesh!” a third comment read.

“That is kinda scary.....” another X user added.

As for Haley, she said that the situation has made her look at her job differently.

"This situation forced me to think about how exposed creators are, especially women. When something like this happens, the instinct is to laugh it off or call it awkward. It was not awkward for me. It was frightening,” she said in a press release. “I want people to take this seriously because this is how situations escalate. I posted it because I do not want anyone else to think this behavior is acceptable or harmless,” she added.

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