![]() ![]() ![]() Woodville had dropped out of sixth form and worked in a supermarket, a phone shop and as a waiter before looking for income online. ![]() I’ve never given a shit about feet, but my whole life has been a mishmash of expressing myself, creatively, to this point now where I’m making pics and videos of my feet.” I love the human body not in a fetish way, but I find beauty in everything. When followers began asking for feet pictures and messaging to see if he was on OnlyFans, “I thought it was quite funny. It remains the format for his posts there and on Instagram. He posted videos on TikTok first, asking people in the street or at events what they thought of his bare feet – including one featuring the YouTube sensation KSI – and clocked up hundreds of thousands of likes a time. YouTube was a while ago, now it’s OnlyFans and TikTok.” “There’s a golden era with every platform. “I’ve always found a creative side in everything, I’ve never gone along with the mainstream,” says the 20-year-old from Cambridge, who had previously tried his hand as a YouTuber. “Most people don’t want to see wet and muddy dirt it’s the thin layer of it on the soles of my feet that they want.” When he stopped wearing shoes in 2021 (he couldn’t come up with a reason to do so, so he took every pair he owned to a shoe bank), baring his feet online was a natural progression. “The dirt is a real thing,” says George Woodville, AKA The Barefoot Guy. ![]()
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