A trainee helicopter pilot who was discharged from the Army after posting OnlyFans content at Wattisham Airfield in Suffolk says he’s now on track to “earning millions.”
Harry Bourne, 19, joined the armed forces at just 16 and trained with 3 Regiment, Army Air Corps. However, his military career ended abruptly after his chain of command discovered he was uploading videos and photos to the subscription-based platform, some showing military equipment and helicopters in the background.
“I got caught out after one of the lads reported me for posting videos alongside a secret military kit,” Bourne said. “They called me in and told me to stop as it posed a national security risk, anyone could see the base online. I just told them, ‘no.’”
He told his superiors he was making significantly more money from OnlyFans than in the Army. “I said, ‘Either you pay me what I’m earning on OnlyFans or I’m out.’”
Now Bourne claims he’s making around £30,000 a month by posting adult content, including videos in his old uniform, and has nearly 1,000 subscribers. He says he recently bought a penthouse in Manchester and shows no interest in returning to military life.
“Subscribers love a guy in uniform, and honestly, I’ve taken more from the Army than just a minimum wage,” he said. “Even though they told me I could keep posting if I kept the base out of the background, I wasn’t interested. I’m on my way to earning millions with the Rebel Agency and loving life.”
The Ministry of Defence responded:
“Our social media policy requires personnel to use social media responsibly, maintaining the high standards expected. Where usage breaches these standards or compromises security, personnel will be held accountable.”