A mum who ditched her banking job to work as a model on OnlyFans has spilled the beans on her saucy venture.
Lucy Banks never thought she'd become an online entertainer catering to the deepest desires of strangers.
But in 2019, the brunette beauty began her own platform where she earns up to £20,000-£60,000 a month thanks to her work ethic.
Now Lucy, from Perth, Australia, has opened up about how she manages her time on OnlyFans while raising two young children.
She said: "There's so many things I have found myself doing that I never thought I would.
"I was once paid to oil up my kitchen bench, then oil up my naked body and slide across it!"
While she often finds herself catering to her admirers' needs, Lucy also spends her day parenting her two kids.
She admitted: "I do OnlyFans as a job so I can work it around my kids.
"I'm really lucky that I can parent full-time and work my job into the times that my kids are at school or when they're asleep.
"The children are always my first priority, and that never changes."
But being an OnlyFans content creator comes with a lot of judgement.
Lucy claimed: "If it ever got to a point where it was taking time away from my children, then I would walk away from the industry.
"Thankfully, the flexibility means that I can successfully juggle both."
Luckily for Lucy her OnlyFans job doesn't get in the way of her parenting, or impact other aspects of her life.
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She admitted: "OnlyFans has such a negative reputation, and I don't think that is fair.
"People will change their opinions of someone when they find out they're an OnlyFans creator.
"It's hard to navigate things like the dating world, and making friends with school mums – it could have bad repercussions.
"I'm still the same person, OF is just my job. You wouldn't stop being nice to someone because they're a mechanic, or a hairdresser."
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