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OnlyFans model says her job is a lot harder than people realize

OnlyFans model says her job is a lot harder than people realize

The OnlyFans model has defended the way she lives, and claim that people underestimate the amount of work that comes in.

OnlyFans model says her job is a lot harder than people realize

Rhiannon Blue, from Leeds, U.K., worked as a babysitter before joining content subscription service OnlyFans two-and-a-half years ago.

Now, the 24-year-old is among 0.2 percent of creators on the site, and produces about $30,000 a month.

But while she can’t deny, it’s “absolutely crazy money,” Rhiannon finds it “annoying” that people seem to perceive her work as a Doddel.

“If you want to be in this top percentage, you have to work hard,” Rhiannon said.

“It’s so annoying because … people that I’m not really close to, when we have this conversation, they’re like, ‘Oh, yeah, I wish I had that. It’s so simple to make money.'”

“It’s annoying because I’m going to say now, it’s not.”

“All you see is the person posting a photo, and then they find out they’re getting a nice income.

“To make this kind of incredibly good income, Rhiannon says they have to be on the clock 24 hours, as opposed to people who work 9-5.

She says: “When people come home, have a cup of tea, put their feet up after dinner, relax and unwind after work, that’s our busiest time, because from six o’clock to three o’clock in the morning or so is when people have finished work. So that’s when we have to make most of our money.

Then you have to upload all your content on Tiktok, YouTube, Instagram, like every day, I do it twice a day on all these platforms.

So the better you can build your following, the more people will see your links and the better your income will be.

“But you also have to be on OnlyFans to talk to all those people, to make sure they’re getting what they’re paying for. Because if you ignore them, you get blocked and get your money back.

“So if people think it’s easy, if they were in this place they wouldn’t be saying the same thing.” Rhiannon said.

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