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B&Q worker turned OnlyFans model tells women to quit jobs to 'strip off' instead

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READ MORE: Landlady sells saucy pics on OnlyFans to keep pub open in cost of living crisis But now all that is in the past since she quit her minimum wage job at B&Q to rake in £50,000 a month on OnlyFans.

And to top it all off, Lexi urges Brits to do the same thing to beat the cost of living crisis. She said: "Before I started my OnlyFans, 80% of my money went to rent and bills."I was living off a tenner a day; after buying myself food and food for my cats, my money was gone."I couldn't afford to have fun or even a normal life, and had to say no to myself all the time."I think the wages a lot of people are paid right are too low – it's just not enough to keep up with the current situation."Lexi said a lot of people could benefit from OnlyFans and they don't even realise it yet.It came about in August 2020 when she was desperate for extra cash so decided to give the adults-only site a try.Three months later, Lexi earned £10,000 which encouraged her to quit her warehouse job altogether.

With rising energy bills and inflation, the model is urging other women to "strip off" to heat their homes. And Lexi believes "anyone can do this job", if they're dedicated enough.

Speaking about her kinky role, she added: "I start my day by making coffee and answering my fans' messages."Then I have a bath and film TikTok's for the rest of the day because marketing yourself is the best way to succeed."OnlyFans is a full-time job and you need training in certain areas too to make sure you're equipped for the gig."Initially, Lexi just wanted to earn a bit of money on the side and was stunned by her fortune after a few months.On good days, she can double her old salary in just 24 hours.She admitted: "While I worked at B&Q, I didn't have a.

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