Lottie Moss's Company Enters Liquidation Over Six-Figure Tax Debt
Lottie Moss's Company Enters Liquidation Over Tax Debt

Lottie Moss's Company Enters Liquidation Over Six-Figure Tax Debt

Model and influencer Lottie Moss's company is entering liquidation after she accrued a substantial six-figure tax bill that she is unable to pay. The 28-year-old, who is the half-sister of supermodel Kate Moss, amassed significant liabilities while earning large sums on the adult content platform OnlyFans, with reports indicating she made as much as £30,000 monthly at her peak.

Income Decline and Financial Struggles

After quitting OnlyFans last year, Lottie's income is said to have dropped sharply, leaving her unable to clear the outstanding debt with HM Revenue and Customs. Insiders reveal that she had already drawn on cash reserves within her company, LottieM Ltd, to support herself during the COVID-19 pandemic when her earnings first declined. This depletion of funds left insufficient resources to meet her tax obligations, exacerbating the financial crisis.

Since leaving OnlyFans, her business has attempted to diversify by launching new projects, including an upcoming YouTube channel and exploring alternative income streams over the past seven months. However, these ventures have yet to generate enough cash to offset the sizeable debts, resulting in the company becoming insolvent. A source close to the situation stated that Lottie is embarrassed by the circumstances and has taken the decision to liquidate her company due to insufficient income to settle the tax bills.

Career Shift and Personal Challenges

Lottie quit OnlyFans, stating she wanted to pursue something more entrepreneurial despite the lucrative income. Her career shift has involved focusing on commercial modelling and new opportunities in entertainment, such as appearing as a coach on Germany's Next Top Model and featuring on the cover of Italian F magazine. However, this rebranding has coincided with personal struggles, including a fallout with family members over her explicit content and battles with drug addiction and depression.

In an emotional TikTok post last year, she admitted to struggling with mental health issues and addiction, exacerbated by the pressures of the modelling industry and constant comparisons to her famous sister. Lottie emphasised that she and Kate are different people, and she has worked to establish her own identity beyond the family connection.

Company Statement and Future Prospects

A spokesperson for Lottie explained that the company's failure was driven by historical debts originating during the pandemic, when she was unable to work and drew on cash reserves. While income from OnlyFans helped repay some debts, stepping away from the platform in July 2025 led to a sharp decline in revenue. Despite efforts to launch new projects, these have not generated enough to cover remaining liabilities, forcing the company to cease trading.

Lottie is now concentrating on rebuilding her career, with insiders noting that her main focus over the past few months has been on starting over. She is currently dating art adviser Themy Kalaitzis and has previously been linked to several high-profile figures in the entertainment industry. The liquidation process is seen as a step toward resolving her financial issues and moving forward with her professional endeavours.