Editing my saucy snaps, when I was happy with the final version, I clicked upload.
I’d been working on content for my OnlyFans platform – I’d only been doing it for a few months, after ditching my job as a social worker, but already it was going so well.
I’d racked up more than 10,000 views and subscribers in the first month alone and was in the top 1% of best-performing creators on the racy platform.
I did the usual steamy content, as well as live streams, too – I’d created a community and my subscribers loved it.
It was fun, and I was raking in up to £6,000 a month, which was incredible after struggling for so long.
After spending that morning back in February this year content planning and