Steve Irwin’s ‘hot niece’ Rebecca Lobie ‘QUITS adult content career’ and deletes her Instagram

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Steve Irwin’s ‘hot niece’ Rebecca Lobie ‘LEAVES her adult content career’ and deletes her Instagram as she returns to her normal life before viral fame

Once one of Australia’s most talked about adult models, it seems Steve Irwin’s ‘hot niece’ Rebecca Lobie has hung up her heels for good.

Bindi Irwin’s cousin, 34, quietly deleted her raunchy Instagram account and deactivated her subscription-based adult website without explanation.

Rebecca stopped posting to her website two months ago, and a notice on the home page indicates that she will no longer accept payments.

Steve Irwin’s ‘hot niece’ Rebecca Lobie (pictured) appears to have quit her adult content career after deactivating her Instagram account and subscription website.

The mother of two was last seen on Instagram in a family photo posted by her husband Mick Lobie on November 14.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Rebecca for comment.

Rebecca, daughter of Steve Irwin’s sister Joy, and her husband, Frank Muscillo, rose to fame in September 2019 when her risqué photos on social media drew media attention.

Bindi Irwin’s cousin, 34, stopped posting to her website two months ago, and a notice on the homepage (pictured) says she won’t be accepting any more payments.

The mother-of-two (circled in red) was last seen on Instagram in a family photo posted by her husband Mick Lobie on November 14.

Eager to cash in on her newfound fame, Glamazon launched her own subscription-based adult website in July 2021.

The blonde bombshell previously charged AUD$6.80 (US$4.99) for the first month’s subscription to her website and AUD$13.61 (US$9.99) thereafter.

For an additional A$74.92 (US$55), fans could purchase a ‘fully nude’ video.

Rebecca, the daughter of Joy, the sister of Steve Irwin, and her husband, Frank Muscillo, rose to fame in September 2019 when her racy photos on social media drew media attention.

Eager to cash in on her newfound fame, Glamazon launched her own subscription-based adult website in July 2021.

The blonde bombshell previously charged AUD$6.80 (US$4.99) for the first month’s subscription to her website, and AUD$13.61 (US$9.99) thereafter.

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia in July 2021, he explained that his website was similar to OnlyFans but allowed him to maintain “more control” over his brand.

“Having another platform to be able to share my content is something I’ve wanted to do for a while and it’s always been a big request from people,” he said.

“I love creating content and interacting with my fans and this is another way I can do it.”

She said of her decision to avoid OnlyFans: ‘It has the same characteristics, if not more. I will post exclusive content, chat with fans and broadcast it live.

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia in July 2021, he explained that his website was similar to OnlyFans but allowed him to maintain “more control” over his brand.

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