In a now-deleted TikTok video, Comi stated that she held a contest for a loyal fan to create content with her.
Following the video’s release, Michelle Comi has faced backlash for collaborating with an under-18 individual.
While the age of consent in Italy is 14, OnlyFans rules state that content can only be accessed or posted by people who are over 18.
She acknowledged that she should have exercised more caution and conducted proper due diligence before filming the video with the fan.
According to Michelle, the subscription-based platform has now banned her from their services.
In a post on Telegram, she said:
After the incident involving Michelle Comi, it has been revealed that underage individuals have been able to create accounts on OnlyFans.
According to a BBC investigation, children as young as 13 were able to bypass the platform’s age verification process by using fake documents or IDs that belong to older family members.
A 17-year-old girl from southeast England was able to sell explicit videos of herself performing sexual acts on OnlyFans, using a fake ID to sign up for an account.
School safeguarding officers have reported that children as young as 12 are using OnlyFans to contact adult content creators and asking to meet up.
OnlyFans’ reputation is taking a hit as more reports surface of underage users setting up accounts and engaging in explicit content creation and sales.
As a result, the site is facing increased scrutiny and calls for better safeguards to prevent underage exploitation.