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A woman who quit a career in professional racing driving to become an adult star has shared how much money she's made on OnlyFans.
Gracie, from the Gold Coast, was Australia's first full-time female Supercars driver, and decided to launch an OnlyFans six years ago.
Now, Gracie has called the decision the best she's ever made, and has since earned an eye-watering sum on the platform.
"It was absolutely the best decision I ever made for a multitude of reasons," she told Daily Mail Australia.
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"The monetary value is what everybody sees, but you do have to work really hard to get there."
Speaking of how much she made, it was reported in 2021 that the star had gone from earning $19K a year as a driver, to around $2 million from OnlyFans.
"I think OnlyFans gave me something that I never knew was possible, and that's having control, having freedom, being able to pick and choose", she said.
"Whether it regards picking and choosing how much I want to work that day, or where I want to go, how I want to, you know, be seen when I post a photo of myself, or how I want myself to look."
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Gracie has explained that since moving into the adult industry, she's made millions of dollars and has been able to afford lavish cars and properties, earning as much as $50k a month.
“When I was racing, I was broke", she explained previously, as per the Sun. "I gave up racing to become an OnlyFans model and in just over six months, I earned $1,000,000 [AUD - 497,535.00] and bought my multi-million dollar mansion.
“My absolute dream would be when I’m 40 years old to be completely retired and done from working. "
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She has plenty of strange - and lucrative - requests on her page, explaining she does a lot of foot content, which she describes as a 'huge' part of her work.
"I do a lot of it, and I make a lot of money from my feet," she added.
"That's probably the one that makes me giggle the most, because it's a huge part of my page, and I know that everybody laughs and giggles about it, but there are so many feet guys out there. It's incredible."
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Gracie has since started training in a new sport and will be entering the boxing ring against podcaster Summer Perry in April at the Gold Coast Convention Centre.
Despite the pressure, Gracie says it's nothing compared to her time in motor racing.
"I think motor sport as a whole is by far the most intimidating sport as a female to get into," she added.
"I struggle to see anything else that I do as daunting, as intimidating and as difficult to get into as a female."
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Speaking of the boxing match, she said: "I want to do my best on the night and make sure I put everything on the table and throw everything I have at it."