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Topless XR protester strips naked on beach in triumphant charity return to OnlyFans

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Extinction Rebellion 's topless protester Laura Amherst has marked her return to fundraising with OnlyFans by stripping naked on the beach for a saucy photoshoot.

The busty babe from Brighton, East Sussex, became known for her unsual protesting after stripping off in front of police at a climate change protest back in 2021.She would protest for action against the climate crisis while bearing it all - in all weathers - and even took on a hunger strike in a bid to force action from the Prime Minister.READ MORE: Topless XR protester hits back at trolls as she's set to make £18k a month on OnlyFansHowever, earlier this year she launched a toned-down Instagram and announced she was taking a break from social media.But now Laura has reached out to the Daily Star to let fans know she is back and has even given a sneak peek at her return to OnlyFans fundraising for charities by showing off her latest saucy photoshoot.The protester, who posts on Instagram as @lauraamherstofficial said: "I have decided to do OnlyFans again but not pornography."It will be topless and naked photoshoots and chatting to fans."I will do some lives on there too and will be donating profits to a variety of charities."I’m going to do a different one each month, sometimes it will be children's health charities, animals, housing and LGBTQ charities too."When asked why now was her time to return, she explained that she wanted to come back with a better plan as she felt like she rushed her decision before."I took a break as I rushed into it, and I didn’t really understand how to do it properly," she explained."I ended up doing more than I was comfortable with.

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