We’re furious our area is being turned into the ‘red light district like Amsterdam’ – it’s not safe for kids | The Sun

RESIDENTS say their community has been turned into a "red light district" after an OnlyFans model put up a billboard advertising her account.

Livid locals in North West London "cannot believe" the council let former teacher Eliza Rose Watson be pictured looking sweaty in a skimpy bra with dishevelled hair.


They now say children's safety has been put at risk and are demanding the raunchy ad be torn down.

One resident told MyLondon: "We're not in the red light district of Amsterdam. And this type of advertisement is not appropriate for anybody to see.

"Children, families, the elderly, etc. are walking the streets every day."

The poster is plastered up on a wall just a stone's throw from busy North Harrow Station on Cambridge Road.

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It features Eliza's OnlyFans and Instagram handles in huge writing, meaning pedestrians can easily find the model online in a few taps.

Eliza – who calls herself a former addict turned gym junkie – has 2.7 million followers on Instagram.

In one of her posts she squeezes an orange onto her abs while wearing just her underwear, and others see her do yoga moves in lacy lingerie.

She also makes thousands selling explicit videos and pictures to subscribers on adult site OnlyFans.

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Eliza has since posted snaps of her grinning and posing in front of her controversial billboard.

But one resident says fury should be directed at Harrow Council for allowing the ad to go up.

They said: "The buck must stop somewhere and at the end of the day, the council has to take some shared responsibility."

The Sun has approached Harrow Council for comment.

It follows a similar row in Australia where a risque businesswoman triggered chaos for advertising her OnlyFans on a billboard next to a main road.




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