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'I ditched support worker job to sell sexy snaps - now I earn £10k a month'

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OnlyFans.And the stunner admits she had no regrets about it at all.Belle Grace starting raking in big cash on the racy subscription site within just a few months and now boasts nearly 200,000 followers across her social media platforms.And despite getting 'hate' for being on the site, she isn't looking back.Asked what made her want to join OnlyFans, Belle Grace exclusively told Daily Star that she tried it out of "curiosity"."I'd never done anything like it before," she told us."It's completely out of my comfort zone."And it seems like she made a good decision in trying it as she says she's 'enjoying it', despite some rather weird demands from her followers.Talking about this, she told us: "You do get some really random requests."Some stuff I'm totally uncomfortable with, such as pee and poo - I don't do anything like that."I also get people wanting videos of me being tickled or clips of me washing and brushing my hair."This is a far cry away from her support worker role.Belle Grace admits she does miss working in the job, however she says she prefers the OnlyFans lifestyle for sure.Talking about her journey on the site, she said: "I started it in the January and by the November, I was already making £10,000 a month."She also has the support from her family.Despite some being a little shocked at first, Belle Grace said they got on board when they heard how much money she was earning.Her boyfriend is also supportive too, with the model admitting he helps her with the admin side of OnlyFans by helping her advertise and queuing her content.The pair, who have been together for eight years, even started out on OnlyFans together, with a couple's account.However, Belle Grace said she re-branded to just herself after a few.

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