If you’re a Harry Potter fan, you probably don’t need us to explain who Lavender Brown is. But if the details are a little hazy — or if you’re not a diehard fan — Lavender was Ron Weasley’s first major love interest in the films. It’s been about 16 years since actress Jessie Cave brought the character to life on screen.
Born in London in 1987, Jessie didn’t originally plan to become an actress. She studied art and illustration, and it was almost by accident that she ended up in acting. A children’s talent agency led her to audition, and unexpectedly, she landed a role in one of the most iconic film sagas in the world.
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Still, her true passion has always been drawing — a form of self-expression that she continues to nurture. «I’m an illustrator before I’m an actress,» she’s said, and it’s clear in both her creative work and her social media, where art plays a leading role.
After experiencing the whirlwind of Harry Potter, Jessie faced the more difficult side of the entertainment industry: auditions that didn’t go her way and projects that didn’t take off. But today, she’s reclaiming her voice with her signature humor, honesty, and an unconventional twist. At 37, Jessie Cave launched an OnlyFans account — but not for the reasons you might think.
No provocative photos or adult content here. Instead, her page offers exclusive content centered around her hair — a quirky, original concept that perfectly matches her offbeat charm.
Yes, you read that right. Jessie, who stole the spotlight in the sixth Harry Potter film, is now using one very unexpected tool — her hair — to pay off debts, renovate her home, and challenge stereotypes.
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On her profile, she promises brushing videos, soothing sounds, and slow, sensual hair movements for those who are fascinated by. Or even have a fetish for this particular niche. ‘It’s a very niche project, even for me,’ she joked on social media, where she announced this new venture with a tongue-in-cheek video.
While many assumed her career was on the rise after Harry Potter, the reality was different. In interviews, Jessie has opened up about being sidelined by the industry and how hard it was to find her footing again after the franchise. “I never really felt like an actress — I just wanted to draw,” she’s said more than once.
Now, through her podcast Before We Break Up Again — which she co-hosts with her partner — and her newsletter on Substack, Jessie reflects on this new chapter: “My aim? To empower myself? To prove to those in the past who have misjudged me that I’m not so sweet? Put time into something I never invested in before: self-love.”
And no — this isn’t a desperate move. Jessie has a clear goal: to raise money to renovate her house, replace the roof, redo the wallpaper. And, why not — start fresh in a space that feels safe and truly hers.
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