Woman reveals how her hearse became an OnlyFans icon

Alice Sjöberg
Woman creates OnlyFans for her hearse

An Atlanta-based woman named Hailey Rose opened up about how her hearse became one of the top profiles on OnlyFans, with thousands of fans wanting to take part in the hilarious and suggestive content.

Hailey Rose, better known online as that_girl_with_the_hearse, has become a viral sensation across both Instagram and TikTok for sharing content about her 1999 Lincoln Town Car hearse. But what some fans might not know is that the hearse is one of the top 4.6% creators on OnlyFans.

Speaking to VINWiki, Hailey said that she started making videos about her hearse soon after getting it two years ago, just because of how much she loved it.

However, she soon started getting requests to do NSFW content with the car, something she expressed she was not interested in doing. However, to combat the request, she devised the idea to start an OnlyFans account for the hearse.

“As it naturally happens when you are a woman on the Internet, I got some very pointed requests for NSFW content, and I am a welder, and that is not something I am interested in doing,” she said. “These requests kept coming in, kept coming, kept coming, and became more insistent. They started making me uncomfortable.”

So what I came up with was I made an OnlyFans account for my hearse, not for me,” Hailey continued.

“I set it up as a little joke and that way if someone asks me for this kind of content, I can send them the link, they will see it, they will understand that it is the hearse, and I expected maybe one or two people to subscribe for the joke.

“What I didn’t expect was a great outpouring of support from my platform, and for my hearse to end up in the top 4.3% of accounts on OnlyFans.”

Fans love her suggestive meme content about the hearse

Setting the price at $6.66 to enhance that it’s a joke account, her hundreds of subscribers are treated to pictures of the car along with some suggestive captions, which they all play along with in the comments. However, out of all her subscribers, Hailey revealed she’s only had three encounters with people being mad at the type of content she makes, as they were expecting her in the photos.

Hailey explained: “These people will get mad, and they will comment to me about it and they will send me a message, a very angry message about how I have fooled them, and how this is immoral and I should be ashamed of myself.

“Because of this, I can screenshot that message and I can make a video about it, and a bunch more people want in on the joke because that’s so funny.”

She continued to reveal her struggles with her promoting the hearse’s OnlyFans, as it doesn’t like people referring to OnlyFans on the platform.

Hailey gets Instagram banned for her hearse’s OnlyFans account

But Hailey said that she still has had some trouble with her account: “My Instagram ended up getting taken down, banned permanently, because Instagram could not tell the difference between a hearse and a naked woman.”

“Well, I continue to use it to this day. It became this huge meme across my platform. We have merch for it, we joke about it all the time, and it has just grown from there,” she said about the situation.

Because of this, she had to become creative with coming up with her own term to mean the same thing. This meant starting to refer to her hearse’s OnlyFans as OnlyFunerals, something viewers find hilarious and is now the punchline of her merch.

Despite her hearse’s newfound fame, she continued to say that she still uses it to this day and that it has helped her pay her bills with the merch she’s made of the hearse.

“Now, the hearse basically pays for itself every two months,” Hailey revealed. “I have plenty of support to keep up with the maintenance costs and prices for gas – city of Atlanta is a driving city.

About The Author

Alice is the Entertainment Evergreen Specialist at Dexerto, whose expertise include social media, internet culture, and Reality TV. She is a NCTJ qualified journalist that previously worked in local news before moving on to entertainment news with OK! Magazine and a wide variety of other publications. You can contact Alice at alice.sjoberg@dexerto.com