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Pedro Pascal’s OnlyFans Pitch: Dakota Johnson’s Toe-Wiggling Side Hustle Suggestion

Dakota Johnson on ELLE UK’s cover story 16 May 2025 (Dating dilemmas)

1. The Moment That Went Viral

Dakota Johnson and Pedro Pascal sat down for Elle UK’s cover-story interview, filmed on the New York set of their upcoming rom-com The Materialists with Chris Evans. During their playful back-and-forth, Pascal paused and dead-panned that Johnson should consider launching an OnlyFans account—“I could just wiggle my toe and make money,” he teased on camera!

2. Dakota’s Delightfully Candid Response

Johnson paused, then quipped back, “I would look at OnlyFans models on Instagram if I knew how to do that. Sounds intriguing.” Her genuine curiosity—rather than immediate shock or offense—endeared her to fans, who flooded social feeds with GIFs of her amused reaction.

3. Why OnlyFans? The Celebrity Side-Hustle Landscape

Since its explosive growth in 2020, OnlyFans has attracted everyone from fitness influencers to mainstream musicians, blurring lines between “celebrity” and “creator.” Pascal’s joke nods to a broader trend: celebrities monetizing direct-to-fan interactions outside traditional studio deals.

4. The Materialists Connection

This cheeky suggestion came in the midst of promoting The Materialists, slated for release in mid-2025. Directed by Celine Song and starring Dakota, Pascal, and Evans, the film follows a matchmaker entangled in a high-stakes love triangle. Behind-the-scenes, the cast has leaned into social-media teasers—so a light-hearted OnlyFans quip was perfectly on brand.

5. Fan Reactions & Social Media Buzz

Within hours, Elle UK’s Instagram reel of the clip amassed over a million views, and Twitter buzz exploded:

  • “Toe-wiggling content? Sign me up!”
  • “OnlyFans but make it Hollywood”—trending under #OnlyPascal and #ToeTok X (formerly Twitter).

Late-night hosts and entertainment outlets swiftly picked it up, cementing the moment as a viral highlight of 2025’s awards-season cycle.

6. What It Says About Modern Celebrity Branding

Johnson’s open curiosity—and Pascal’s throwaway line—underscore two things:

  1. Celebrities now embrace non-traditional income streams. Gone are the days when OnlyFans was taboo; today it’s simply “another platform.”
  2. Authenticity trumps polish. Fans resonated with Dakota’s unfiltered reaction more than any perfectly staged press photo.

7. Looking Ahead

While Johnson has not (yet) launched an OnlyFans, her off-hand intrigue hints at how A-list talent may further diversify in 2025—whether through subscription platforms, NFTs, or surprise pop-up merch. As The Materialists rolls out, expect more candid moments like this one to shape the celebrity-fan conversation.


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