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'I slogged at Tesco for peanuts – now men oink and pay me fortune to call them piggy'

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Tesco employee turned OnlyFans model has opened up about some of her wildest requests on the kinky subscription site.Madison Blue has been stripping off online for over a year after barely surviving on her not so super supermarket zero-hour contract.The Manchester babe has gone on to buy her own home and has enjoyed profits of up to £2,500 a day. READ MORE: 'I quit Tesco job for OnlyFans but it's harder than it looks – people judge you' But some of her subscribers have slightly more bonkers kinks than others, and she spoke about them with the Daily Star.The 24-year-old said: “This is quite a weird one… I have this one person who subscribes to me and they just want me to call them a piggy and he wanted to pretend to be a pig and he made these pig sounds.“It was quite weird, like what is he doing?

Obviously everyone likes their own thing so I never judge anybody but that is definitely an odd one. “I do lives on OnlyFans and he will come on a cam with me and he will pretend to be a pig and he dresses up in a pig face mask.” Madison charges £10 a minute on her one to one video calls and she believes the pig man spent 15 minutes on the phone to her – setting him back £150.But that is meagre money when you consider how much another subscriber paid Madison for a peculiar demandThe man is hugely turned on by sloshing, which involves using your favourite foods during sexual acts.“I’ve had a few of those,” Madison said. “They ask you to sit in the bath and then pour custard all over yourself.“Usually it’s things like custard or beans.

You don’t have to be naked either and you can be fully covered.“One guy paid me £1,000 to do it with custard and it’s crazy what people are willing to pay.

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