SEVERAL Scottish Tories have shared a post from an OnlyFans model who sells foot fetish videos online.

Rhiannon Blue, who reportedly quit her job as a nanny and now makes more than £200,000 annually selling topless photos and raunchy videos, had posted to Twitter alongside two other OnlyFans models.

Named Lily Phillips and Emily Black, the others also have adverts for their sexual content on their Twitter pages.

Black’s profile says she will be “your Internet GF [girlfriend]”, while her pinned tweet contains racy pictures and the caption “RT If you’d let me sit on your lap”.

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Phillips’s profile asks people to click a link to see her “not so innocent side”, while her pinned tweet also contains risque photographs with the caption: “If you think my face is pretty you should see my p**** … £5 sale on my OnlyFans.”

Blue’s profile contains links to her explicit content and other social media presence, while her profile says she will be: “Your new little secret…”

A report on her career move in Leeds Live says that she charges a subscription fee of £9.50 a month for four to eight sexual images per day, which are “normally in the style of 90s Page 3 shoots”.

Her premium content also reportedly includes role play videos and foot fetish clips.

The post shared by the Scottish Tory politicians contains links to all three of the above models’ Twitter pages, which in turn have links to and promotion of their OnlyFans content.

Ruth Davidson, now Baroness of Lundin Links, shared the post on Thursday morning. Scottish Tory MSP Murdo Fraser and councillor Darren Watt also did so.

Blue had asked the public to “name a better trio” than her and her two fellow models.

Many people have replied naming iconic trios from history.

Attempting to get in on a snowballing joke, Davidson replied with three European Cup-winning legends at Manchester United, “Best, Law & Charlton.”

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Fraser wrote: “Wilson Keppel & Betty”, a reference to a British music hall and vaudeville act from the 20th century.

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Watt, a Scottish Tory councillor in Fife, wrote: “Sooty, Sweep and Soo”, referencing the puppets from children’s television.

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The Scottish Tories have been approached for comment.