Adult star earns £4k ‘simply to eat burgers’ as she shares wildest fan requests
Adult star Taila Maddison, 28, says one subscriber’s first request for “family role-play” crossed her boundaries, but he later became a loyal fan by paying for “food baby” content
Adult content creator Taila Maddison has opened up about some of the strangest and most unexpected custom requests she has received on her adult platform, including one specific request that stands out among all the rest. The 28-year-old creator says this subscriber first contacted her four years ago for something she immediately refused.
“The first thing he asked for was actually a family role-play,” Taila said. “I said no.
“I was like, ‘Look, I’m really sorry, but that’s just a boundary for me. I’m not comfortable role-playing that kind of thing.’”
Rather than reacting negatively, the subscriber later thanked her for setting clear boundaries.
“A few weeks later he messaged me and said, ‘I just want to thank you so much for being honest about pushing your boundaries,’” she explained. “He said it made him respect me more because some girls would have just taken his money and pretended they would do it.”
After the interaction, he completely changed the type of custom content he requested, and has remained one of her most loyal fans ever since. According to Taila, the subscriber’s fetish revolves around her eating foods, then pretending she is pregnant with his “food baby”, and then he wants her to wrap up the video with a lip sync to songs he requests.
Taila explained: “It’s basically eat the food, get bloated, and I then say I’m pregnant with his child. At the end of the video he’ll usually send me two songs to lip-sync to – the most recent one was ‘Greedy’ by Tate McCrae.”
When he first sent the request Taila (@tailamaddison) said it was a “dream come true”. She said: “I was like ‘What?!
“‘I can be paid just to sit there and have a burger? It was right up my alley.”
She further recalled: “Last week he specifically wanted me to drink soft drink to make me bloated. But honestly sometimes it’s just whatever I’m having for dinner, like a chicken wrap or fast food.”
The requests also come with very particular wardrobe items. She said: “He likes me to wear Converse.
“I don’t even own Converse anymore. Sometimes he screenshots outfits from my Instagram and asks me to wear them, but it’s normally just track pants and a singlet.”
Despite the unusual nature of the content, Taila says the relationship has become surprisingly wholesome over the years. Sometimes the request will be every two weeks, but because he is in a wheelchair and living on government payments, purchases aren’t always consistent.
Taila said fan “Vaugn” has spent about £4,400 over the years, adding: “I honestly think it’s great that he’s using that money for something that brings him joy… I love that I can provide this connection for him and I love our relationship.”
He said he found her after SBS Insight and liked her “girl next door vibe”, staying loyal because “she makes sure to go above and beyond”, so that “something as simple as an eating video can feel like a FaceTime call with an old friend”.
Taila says the subscriber is far from the only person to make unusual requests through the platform. She revealed: “I had one guy ask me to take a Woolworths cake into the shower and sit on it.
“I’ve had another subscriber ask me to put fake cum in my shoes and walk around in them, and one subscriber’s entire fantasy is taking me to Nobu.” She also says many of her subscribers completely defy public stereotypes about adult content users.
Taila said: “I have another subscriber who’s in a relationship and has spent over $55,000 USD [£40,700] on me. He’s even joined my livestreams while his girlfriend was lying in bed next to him.
“He’s also only in his 20s and has a six-pack. He’s the complete opposite of what people expect.”
Another long-term fan, who works as a nurse, prefers expressing affection through gifts rather than explicit requests. Taila shared: “When I moved into my last house he bought me homewares.
“He sends me sunglasses and random things from Amazon. I just add things to a wish list and they show up at my door.”
Despite the bizarre requests, Taila says the experience has taught her the importance of boundaries and genuine connection within the creator economy. She said: “A lot of people assume it’s just transactional.
“But after years of talking to some subscribers, you realise there’s actually real friendships and emotional connections there too.”
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