A BRIT TV star known for her role on teen drama Skins looks completely different 16 years after finding fame.
The E4 beauty has also traded in her acting day job for a lucrative career on subscriber site â confessing the account and her



, 34, became a household name when she joined the third instalment of the gritty Bristol-based drama back in 2009.
She played Katie Fitch, whose character was older twin to Emily, and who worked for her mum’s wedding business.
Megan last appeared on theâ famed for its wild storylines about partying, drugs, sexual exploration and alcohol abuse â back in 2010.
After Skins, the -born star previously told how she was left frustrated by the acting industry because of the “elitism”; she experienced, having not been classically trained.
She landed parts in Silent Witness, Holby City and several short films, alongside working on her own plays.
Speaking as a guest on Strippers In The Attic, she claimed to have been turned down for an advert because she didn’t go to acting school.
Megan also participated in three, qualifying for an international championship yet her cash earner is now on the screen.
She looks completely different from her red-headed character, who donned thick eye make-up and plentiful jewellery.
Megan has instead opted to embrace her natural brunette locks, styling them in loose waves for a glam look on social media.
She has also experimented with chunky blonde highlights to freshen up her look.
OPENING UP
After the global pandemic crippled the arts industry and shut bars and clubs, Megan told how she turned toto help.
She previously told The Sun: “If it wasn’t for OnlyFans I wouldn’t have been able to survive the last two years without working seven days a week in menial jobs.
“I started my page in April 2020 when the pandemic hit as I didn’t get furloughed for a while.
“I had zero money and was told by a friend who has worked as a stripper for years that people were guaranteed to subscribe because they had watched me in Skins.
“I thought I may as well try and it went very well. I only do what I’m comfortable with and log on when I want to because it takes a lot out of you.
“It’s not as emotionally draining as it was working at a strip club because you don’t have to become nocturnal, bargain with people over prices and people are shockingly polite.
“They are much kinder than people are in real life. On Instagram, I have someincel(involuntary celibate) ‘friends’ who write horrendous things just to provoke a reaction.
“It’s really fun to ignore them because you know they are desperate for attention and I’ve been using it to inform my writing.
“I’m in a much more privileged position than some others in the sex industry but for me, it takes away the stress of paying bills and allows me to have the energy to be creative.”;
Recently, she told howto fund her Fringe Festival show last year.


