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Model quits 9-5 job for OnlyFans as colleagues accuse her of having sex for sales

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OnlyFans model has revealed that she quit her corporate job to pursue adult modelling full time when her colleagues accused her of using sex to make sales.

Amanda Nicole worked in sales before transitioning to OnlyFans, where subscribers can pay a rolling fee for access to explicit images and videos.In a recent interview on the Michael Sartain podcast, the adult worker opened up about a mortifying sexual encounter when she thought a date’s penis was about to explode after a five-hour sex session.And, in the podcast episode, Amanda also revealed that part of the reason behind her unusual career change had been the reaction of her colleagues when she grew more confident and started glamming up at her sales job.“They started to see me blossom, and the person that I am, feeling more confident in who I am.

When you’re more confident you’re able to do better in sales, so I’m crushing it commission-wise,” she recalled.So, as one of the younger workers in the office, Amanda claimed that her older colleagues began to grow jealous of her success.“I had this higher position than them and I started to get really sexy looking.

But I was still professional and classy and stuff, and I had kept my modelling to only bikinis,” she explained.But, despite initially keeping her adult modelling private, Amanda recalled how her colleagues began to grow suspicious of her looks.One weekend, she remembered, she was alone in the office with another woman.She had shown properties to a couple of men who found out about her Instagram account.And, after successfully leasing the property to the men, Amanda suggested that her co-worker created a fake scenario where she had only managed to make a successful deal because she had offered to have sex with.

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