OnlyFans star rescued by RNLI crews after getting stranded during topless photoshoot

OnlyFans star rescued by RNLI crews after getting stranded during topless photoshoot

…Researched and contributed by Solomon Thomas.

Michaela Ogilvie, known on Twitter and Instagram as Kayla Evelyn, had to be rescued by RNLI crews when she was cut off from the shore by the tide while taking topless photos for her OnlyFans account.

She was walking along the beach near Dumpton Gap, Kent, and had stripped down to her underwear for the photo shoot.

After admiring the view, she realized that the tide had come in, and she was stranded.

Kayla had worked as a care worker before she became a full-time content creator in February, following a car accident.

Photoshoot gone wrong

Kayla found a cave while walking along the beach and thought it would be the perfect place for some saucy snaps.

She called the RNLI crew who rescued her 'legends'
She called the RNLI crew who rescued her ‘legends’

However, she didn’t realize that the tide was coming in, and she became trapped.

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She could not get back to the shore or to Ramsgate.

The RNLI crew rescued her after 27 minutes, but the water level was higher than her, and she thought about going back into the cave, but it could fill up, and she could have drowned.

Awareness message

The 32-year-old was stranded after a topless photoshoot in the cave
The 32-year-old was stranded after a topless photoshoot in the cave

Kayla is grateful to the RNLI crew and intends to fundraise for them in the summer.

She became a content creator full time after a car crash in Janaury
She became a content creator full time after a car crash in January

She also wants to remind people to call 999 to request help from the coast guard and shared that she used Snapchat’s location sharing feature to communicate with the rescuers.

She expressed how lucky she was and wants people to understand the seriousness of the situation.

Overall, Kayla’s experience serves as a reminder that it’s essential to be aware of the surroundings and the tide times.

One must always prioritize their safety and call for help when needed.

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