This Morning viewers were left spitting out their cornflakes after one guest revealed her unorthodox method of making money.
After graduating from university into a tough job market, 26-year-old Alexia Grace previously worked as airline cabin crew and a barista - however she soon found herself struggling to make ends meet while furloughed during lockdown and looked for more creative ways to earn some cash.
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Fast forward to 2024 and Alexia is raking in a whopping £10,000 a week, which certainly allows for more financial freedom than any 9 to 5 would give her. But what niche has she found in the already overcrowded adult content market?
That would be selling her own sweat in tiny vials. No, we are not joking.
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Explaining how she got into slinging her sweat online, Alexia explained that after she'd taken part in DAZN's Misfits Boxing she was approached by someone asking to buy her used head guard online - to which everything just spiralled from there.
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She was keen to show hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard what her loyal subscribers could expect in the post, a revelation which Cat and Ben struggled to get their heads around at first.
The presenters weren't the only people left feeling a little freaked out by Alexia's hustle, with several viewers also sharing their discomfort on social media.
"There is a girl on This Morning who sells her own sweat to weirdos for £10k a week?! Us menopausal ladies could start an amazing side hustle," one viewer joked, while a second person complained: "#thismorning Horrible item whilst people are having their cornflakes or bacon sandwich."
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"Another reason why the world has gone bonkers: some woman's making bank by selling their own damn sweat! #ThisMorning," a third person added.
For anyone wondering how on earth Alexia is able to fill so many vials of sweat that she's able to make £10k, don't worry, as she went on to explain that she works out in a 'sweat suit' before wringing her whiffy clothes into a bowl and syringing the sweat into vials.
However, if you're able to look past the strangeness of selling your sweat online there's a lot of money to be made - with Alexia revealing that she's been able to 'buy a house in cash' as well as a '£60,000 car' and is now looking to invest in purchasing her second property.
"It's put me in a very good position," she said, adding that her long-term goal is to own a coffee shop with her earnings.
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