People don't take my £200k-a-month job seriously & accuse me of creating a 'red light district'… I’ve done nothing wrong | The Sun

AN OnlyFans model has revealed how people don't take her job seriously – but she's the one laughing as she makes a whopping £200k a MONTH.

And Eliza Rose Watson – a former pre-school teacher – has remained defiant over her job despite being slammed over her choice to advertise her account on a huge billboard.



The poster of Eliza in a bra, dishevelled hair and a link to her OnlyFans profile was branded "inappropriate" by a local council and families.

But Eliza – who earns £200,000-a-month selling explicit content online – says her haters should rethink their criticism and take her business seriously.

She said she had been accused of putting kids at risk with her raunchy billboard says it is no different to alcohol or sex toy ads.

Eliza, from Bournemouth, Dorset, told The Sun: "If people are offended by my ad, I'm assuming they're also complaining about Ann Summers and Jack Daniels ones.

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"You see ads for gambling, alcohol, sex toys, lingerie, there is no difference between that type of adult-oriented ad and my adult-oriented ad.

"This is a real business, if a gambling or alcohol company can run their ads, which have far more devastating impacts, why not me?"

The model – who has a degree in psychology – paid £18,000 for six billboards, with four in the UK and two in New York's Times Square.

But it was residents in Harrow, North West London, who "could not believe" such a poster was allowed up on Cambridge Road.

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The board was later graffitied to block out the OnlyFans symbol.

One local even branded the poster akin to Amsterdam's "red light district", and a Harrow Council spokesperson told The Sun: "We agree this advert is inappropriate."

But the 34-year-old insists her primary concern with the ad was kid's safety and the goal was "never to offend or be appealing to minors".

She explained: "I had to carefully consider how I placed the OnlyFans logo on the ad and what image I used, it was very carefully thought out.

"I tested someone else's mobile phone to see if I could access OnlyFans before I did the ad and I couldn't.

"Unless an adult was to give their child access to OnlyFans, they won't be able to get on the website."

MAKING IT WORK

Despite demands for the posters to be torn down, Eliza – a former alcoholic and drug addict – says her ads are the result of a crackdown on people like her.

The "gym junkie" explained: "Any mention of OnlyFans on social media is discriminated against –  it can get restricted in reach or completely removed.

"So I said why don't we just put an ad out offline?"

Eliza, who employs five people full-time, joined OnlyFans in 2019 after overcoming addiction and has 2.7 million followers on Instagram.

Her content includes racy wet t-shirt snaps, squeezing an orange onto her abs and yoga poses in lacy lingerie.

But she now wants her work to be treated like any other business and says it is vital for OnlyFans to be brought into the mainstream.

She added: "The only way OnlyFans can be damaging and dangerous is if it's underground, young girls have got in trouble with OnlyFans because of that."

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A Harrow spokesperson told The Sun: "Although we do not have any control over content that is displayed on the billboard, we agree this advert is inappropriate.

"We advise residents to voice their concerns with the Advertising Standards Agency."






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