Bella Thorne’s sister Kaili claims sex work doesn’t exist and is ‘not legit’ after joining OnlyFans

Kaili (left) has angered sex workers (Picture: Instagram)

Bella Thorne’s sister has come under fire for claiming that sex work isn’t ‘legit’ and ‘does not exist’.

Just like her famous sister, Kaili Thorne has launched her own OnlyFans page, where she charges $9.99 (£7.40) a month to subscribe to her risqué pictures.

However, despite engaging in a platform mainly used to share adult content, the 28-year-old has argued that what she is doing isn’t sex work.

Kaili posted an Instagram story of a screengrab of comments on her Instagram, where one person wrote: ‘There is no right or wrong way to do sex work. It’s facts. If you’re sucking for crack it’s still legit sex work.’

Kaili responded: ‘The argument is that sex should not be work. That’s why it turns into human trafficking and should be stopped.

‘Sex work does not exist. It is not real.’

Kaili claimed sex work doesn’t exist (Picture: Instagram)

The model added: ‘It’s true. Would I call it legit? No. Nothing about “sucking for crack” is legitimate. Lol you guys keep me young.’

Kaili added in response to another sex worker in a separate comment: ‘You want me SO badly to be apart of your little club and I refuse. I rather save the world’, as well as arguing that she and her sister did not take work away from other women on OnlyFans.

She wrote: ‘Sex work is short lived. MY SISTER DID NOT DAMAGE YOUR LIVELIHOOD. You physically can’t sell sex after a certain point in your life. Sorry for cutting that short.’

Kaili also accused sex workers on OnlyFans of a lack of creativity, writing: ‘All your bios say the same thing: “Insatiable s**t”. Get creative and maybe you’d keep your clientele.’

And when one person commented: ‘There are people who will not be able to feed their children or themselves because of y’all’, Kaili wrote: ‘Wait. A. Table.’

The model has been called out for her comments on social media; however, she defended herself while speaking to Page Six and alleged that she was being bullied.

Bella apologised to sex workers (Picture: Bella Thorne)

Kaili said: ‘These girls … have been bullying me nonstop. I was not calling any sex worker “insatiable s **t” or any other type of s***. I was directing my comments back to these girls that call themselves that.

‘I’m saying that since sex is not work to me, I don’t consider it a job to me. I’m not saying it about anyone else. What people do for a living is their choice.’