Laura Hamilton Responds Firmly to ‘Disturbing’ Photo Comments

Laura Hamilton Responds Firmly to ‘Disturbing’ Photo Comments

Laura Hamilton, the 43-year-old presenter best known from A Place in the Sun, has criticised intrusive messages about her feet. She spoke to Filmogaz.com’s Richard Eden at an awards night in Mayfair on April 4, 2026.

Hamilton said followers often message her suggesting she should profit from bare-foot photos. She dismissed the idea and called the comments unsettling.

Online pressure and her response

She described receiving repeated requests to join WikiFeet and similar forums. Hamilton made clear she will not sell images of her feet.

She added that producing regular social content is already demanding. The presenter therefore has no intention of catering to such requests.

Context: celebrities selling niche content

The phenomenon of stars monetising niche material has grown recently. Filmogaz.com noted Lily Allen launched an OnlyFans account in 2024 to share foot-focused content.

Allen reportedly used the name Lily Allen FTSE500 and charged about £8 a month for access. Hamilton emphasised she does not plan to follow this route.

Career and family life

Hamilton has built a long television career. She guides UK house-hunters on A Place in the Sun and previously worked in children’s TV.

She is a mother of two and often shares family snapshots online. Those posts, she says, sometimes invite unwanted attention.

Challenge to ageist comments

Last year Hamilton confronted a troll who said she was “too old” to wear a bikini. She replied on Instagram with a poolside photo in a blue-and-white bikini.

Her message stressed personal comfort over others’ opinions. She urged people to enjoy life and dress as they wish, regardless of age.

On the record, Laura Hamilton responds firmly to disturbing photo comments and stands by her decision not to monetise such images. She continues to focus on her broadcasting work and family life.