The OnlyFans star stuns viewers as they notice her unique hands – would you have noticed?

An Onlyfans star stunned her viewers when they noticed a unique feature on her hands.
The model known as Polydactyl66 was in the process of creating art on a live stream when her fans spotted something that wasn’t quite right.
As the 25-year-old filmed herself online, attentive viewers noticed the social media star had six fingers on each hand.
But despite her descriptive username, her followers never found out about the woman’s extra digits.
Polydactyly is the condition in which a person is born with one or more extra fingers.
While the Twitch streamer was hosting her live video session, a viewer noticed the unique body feature when he asked her to count on her individual fingers.
After fulfilling her fans’ wish, it was proven that she actually had six fingers on each hand.
She also demonstrated an even more unique ability of her two end fingers by putting them both together.
“Look at that,” she said, “they’re literally the same size.”
But some fans quickly spoke up and asked questions about their thumb, as apparently an extra thumb was growing out of the thumb.
The OnlyFans star also did a TikTok about the condition, asking her followers, “How many fingers do you see?”
This led to hundreds of fans voicing their opinions on the uniqueness of the woman.
One wrote: “Imagine the guitar. They could invent new chords that nobody else can play.”
Another said: “Fingerprinting would be interesting, so cool.”
A third joked: “Bruh imagine how many things you can grab.”
A fourth added: “This is so cool! You are so special!”
Another chimed in: “All of a sudden my 5 digit hands feel… disappointing. You’re beautiful!”
Accordingly Great Ormond Street HospitalPolydactyly is generally inherited and is 50 percent inherited.
It occurs in about one in 500 people and is fairly common in African communities, a leading geneticist told The Sun Online.
He said: “It [polydactyly] simply means additional digits and can be bilateral [on both sides of hands or feet] or unilateral [on one side].
“But if it affects both hands, or especially the hands and feet, then it’s definitely genetic.”
This comes after a mother feared for her newborn’s well-being after counting two extra fingers.
The woman said the ultrasound failed to detect the bizarre birth defect on her firstborn’s hands.


The now mother of four said she had the shock of her life when the toddler was born.
“My first reaction was that I must have done something wrong in my pregnancy — I was terrified,” Talliya, from Pennsylvania, US, told NeedToKnow.Online.