An OnlyFans star has shared how she made £200,000 in three weeks with ‘surprising’ methods.
I know, putting ‘surprising’ and ‘OnlyFans’ together might hardly be a, well, surprise as many people are often taken aback by the very idea of much of what goes down on the platform.
But this creator’s dedication to the literal grind could probably be seen as next level stuff. She really put a shift in.
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British star Bonnie Blue lives on the Gold Coast in Australia and previously went viral for filming X-rated content with over-18 Schoolies blokes.
For those not versed in Aussie slang (or didn’t go and find themselves on a gap yah), that’s essentially when they all finish school at 17 or 18 and head on a bit of a bender holiday before starting uni.
And this year, she levelled up by flying out to Cancun to film with US college students during Spring Break.
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Blue set herself quite the goal for the trip – to sleep with 100 Spring Breakers and make about $200,000 (£150,00).
But she didn’t get that, she managed much more.
Returning to Australia, the content creator claimed she slept with 122 ‘college students’ during spring break and racked up at least $250,000 (£190,000).
It doesn’t sound like it was too difficult for her to find those guys either, as she says along with fellow creator Leilani May, there were men literally lining up outside her hotel room.
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She told the Daily Star the pair were swamped with over 100 messages from students.
“The college boys enjoyed Spring break, but I gave them one to remember,” she said.
The OnlyFans star added: "Many Spring Breakers actually called it a bonding experience. They enjoyed every second of it, as did I.
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"It was an incredible success for both the boys and I’ll for sure be returning next year."
Blue is pretty committed to sharing ‘realistic’ content on her account and it doesn’t sound like her travelling will be stopping any time soon.
Facing backlash for the Cancun trip, just as she did her Schoolies mission, the content creator has defended her actions as she reckons there’s benefits for everyone involved.
“We will never create content without organising proper consent first. In other words, the guys who expressed interest needed to prove legal evidence they are over 18 years old and were made aware that the content is for our OnlyFans accounts," she said.
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