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Take Me Out contestant joins OnlyFans and makes £6k a month posting sexy snaps

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OnlyFans content while in lockdown last year to supplement her income as a legal co-ordinator. But, now she makes £6,000 per month on the saucy subscription site where fans pay her a monthly amount to access her risqué snaps and videos.

Jennifer told the Scottish Sun : “I regret is not starting it sooner. "Friends had mentioned to me previously that I should do it as I’m very confident and outgoing and more because I don’t care about others' opinions on me that are strangers."I can’t complain as it does pay more than my legal job but you need to put in the work.”The most Jennifer has made is £6,000 a month from posting some of her old Instagram photos.She makes half of her money from her subscriptions and the rest from tips!And, the model thinks the success of the platform is all due to personality and interaction.She commented: “People say to me all the time that I must be doing more because who would pay you for lingerie pics when you can go on Pornhub and get it all for free? "I have no idea but I think it’s the attachment to someone, like from my Instagram and TikTok videos my personality comes across a lot and I think my fans think they know me." When the model first spotted the site she was worried about the stigma surrounding sex work – and she’s yet to quit her day job in the legal industry.It took her nine months to get up the courage to start her account, but once she did she was flooded with interested subscribers who pay her to fulfil their fantasies.Jennifer said: "What made me change my mind was I looked into it more and spoke to girls who did it and realised you don’t need to do anything you don’t want to and because I had 35k+ followers on TikTok I knew I had a platform to get it out there and starting.

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