The influencer opened up about earning millions on the platform before strangers crossed a disturbing line with her family
India Love is breaking her silence about walking away from OnlyFans, and the reason behind her departure is more disturbing than anyone expected. During a recent livestream conversation with boxer Ryan Garcia, the influencer casually revealed she earned approximately $2 million on the subscription-based platform before deciding to leave it all behind.
The staggering figure raises an obvious question: Why would anyone walk away from that kind of income? For Love, the answer came down to something money couldn’t fix—her family’s safety and peace of mind.
When content leaked to the wrong people
Love explained that her decision to quit the platform wasn’t rooted in shame or regret about her work. Instead, it stemmed from strangers who began weaponizing her content in ways that crossed every imaginable boundary. According to the influencer, people started sending her private OnlyFans material directly to her family members, including underage relatives.
“They would DM my nephews pictures and shit, and I had to make that change,” Love told Garcia during the livestream. The gravity of the situation became undeniable when the harassment extended beyond digital spaces and into real life. Love revealed that her younger brother ended up in physical altercations at school because of the leaked content, forcing her to reevaluate whether any amount of money was worth the chaos infiltrating her family’s life.
When Garcia pressed her about what would motivate someone to engage in such behavior, Love didn’t mince words. “People are weird,” she said plainly, adding that the individuals who participated in the harassment campaign seemed to be projecting their own miserable circumstances onto her. “It be the people that’s like living a terrible life that do weird shit like that.”
The final straw that ended everything
The breaking point came when Love realized the situation had spiraled beyond her control. What started as an income stream had transformed into a source of genuine danger and distress for the people she loved most. Her little brother fighting at school over content meant for adult subscribers represented a line she refused to let anyone cross further.
“That’s what made me stop for real was them sending it to my family,” Love emphasized. “I’m like, yeah, nah, it was over with. My little brother was fighting at school. It was just too much shit like that.”
The decision showcases a reality many content creators face but rarely discuss publicly—the hidden costs of online work that extend far beyond the creator themselves. For Love, protecting her family’s wellbeing ultimately outweighed financial success, even when that success measured in the millions.
Setting the record straight about her love life
During the same conversation, Garcia shifted gears to address another topic that’s kept fans speculating for months: Love’s relationship status. The influencer made it clear she’s currently single and believes that’s exactly how things should be for now.
When Garcia brought up rumors about her connection with rapper DDG, Love quickly shut down any suggestions of a romantic relationship. “No, I mean, we were like good friends. We were never in a relationship,” she clarified, despite months of speculation fueled by their very public interactions.
The pair certainly gave fans plenty of reasons to wonder about their status throughout the summer. Love and DDG were spotted together in Italy, engaged in flirtatious banter during livestreams, and created content that felt intentionally ambiguous about the nature of their connection.
The speculation reached new heights in August when Love made a surprise appearance on DDG’s online dating show, Are You My Ball? Her presence on the show, where she helped eliminate contestants she deemed unworthy, only added fuel to the relationship rumors that both parties now insist were unfounded.
Moving forward after OnlyFans
Love’s candid discussion about her OnlyFans exit serves as a reminder that financial success doesn’t always translate to personal peace. While $2 million represents a life-changing sum for most people, the influencer’s experience highlights how quickly online platforms can become breeding grounds for harassment that extends into real-world consequences.
Her willingness to prioritize family safety over continued income demonstrates a level of boundary-setting that many creators struggle to maintain in an industry that often demands constant availability and vulnerability. For Love, walking away wasn’t about failure—it was about recognizing when the cost had simply become too high.
India Love tells Ryan Garcia she made over $2M from ØF before quitting after a year because it kept getting sent to her family, and her little brother was getting into fights at school over it 😳👀
pic.twitter.com/mtbOtAD2xf— keeno ✧ (@ayekeeno) December 2, 2025
