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'I quit Tesco job for OnlyFans but it's harder than it looks – people judge you'

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Tesco employee who quit her zero-hour contract job for OnlyFans – before buying a house less than a year later – has given a stark insight into the sex industry.

Instead of stacking shelves, Madison Blue, 24, now strips off in front of a camera for paying subscribers.The benefits have been enormous with the Manchester babe recently pocketing £2,500 in just one day. READ MORE: Tall 6ft mum who felt 'objectified' by men now makes fortune from sexy legs pics But despite making life-changing money, she has had to make sacrifices.Madison, who doesn’t use her real name on her profiles, said she struggles to tell people how she makes money.Opening up to the Daily Star, she explained: “I am scared to tell people because there is a bad stigma about it and telling other women is very scary.

Some people can be very judgemental.“It is hard to be open. My parents know everything I do and my mum is very supportive and she knows I’m scared to say what I do.“My mum will say ‘yeah she does this and I am really proud of her’ and it does give me a push to say what I do.“I hope one day I can too because I’m not embarrassed about what I do, I love my job and there is just a bad stigma about it.”Despite thriving in the industry after only joining last year, she conceded that the saucy platform does take over her life.Even on visits to family she will “constantly” be on her phone to keep her page active.The brunette beauty said: “I didn’t realise how much time you needed to go into it.

You hear girls saying you can earn this type of money but it’s not that easy.“I’m on my phone... god... all the time. I sleep for about seven hours a night and when I wake up or go to sleep I am on my phone.“I am replying to messages or making content or.

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