As the cost-of-living calamity grips the nation just before Christmas, millions are turning to second jobs. It’s estimated that 16% of UK workers have taken on an additional job or ‘side hustle’ to bring in extra cash, with a further 30% saying they are considering it if costs keep climbing.
With the expense of Christmas looming, many are looking for money-making opportunities. For some women, the solution has come in the form of OnlyFans – an online subscription platform used primarily by adult entertainers.
Founded in the UK in 2016, OnlyFans hosts approximately 1.5 million content creators. It was estimated in 2021 that OnlyFans’ top earners were making 270 times more than the average British worker annually, and although the platform generates controversy for its adult content, creators include ordinary people such as mothers, students and public workers.
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