6ft 7in grownup star has earned £3.8 million in two years because of ‘intimidating’ top
A 22-year-old Miami content creator who stands 6ft 7in says her height has helped her earn over $5 million (£3.8 million) from adult content in two years, letting her buy four rental homes
A 6ft 7in woman has earned more than $5 million in just two years thanks to her height – helping her buy four homes. Angel Fernandez, 22, said her height is “intimidating” to many men, but insists she doesn’t care if a man is shorter than her.
When it comes to dating, Angel said she has no trouble finding men who are interested in her and has made millions from her 300,000 subscribers on a popular adult content platform.
But said it is an “instant” red flag if a man lies about his height, because she sees it as a sign of insecurity, and an instant turn off.
Angel said she looks for partners who are confident and strongly masculine because her height can unsettle men who are less sure of themselves. The content creator from Miami, Florida, said: “With the money from [adult content], I’ve invested and bought properties in the US.
“I have four houses right now that I’m renting out. I have around 300,000 subscribers on the site in the last two years, with about 70% in the US and the rest mostly from nearby, like Brazil or Canada.”
Growing up, Angel said she was insecure about her height and often faced negative comments. But, she said she ultimately got the last laugh by joining in with the jokes.
She said: “People tried, but I don’t really think I’m a bully-able person. I feel that there is only a bully when somebody’s affected by it, so if people joke about it and I just laugh with them, it just invalidates the bully.
“I knew the moment people saw that I wasn’t even bothered by something, they weren’t going to use it against me.” When it comes to dating, Angel said that if a man lies about his height, it is an instant “red flag”.
She called it “cowardice”, adding that a man who is confident enough to be direct has nothing to hide. “Lying is proof that you are a coward – if you were not scared of telling the truth, that would mean that you’re secure and you’re not scared of confrontation,” Angel said.
“I do not take liars lightly. If I feel that a man is a liar, I remove myself from that.”
Angel said that “height never meant masculinity”. She added that her height “intimidates a little man” but insists that she doesn’t have trouble finding a man.
“My height intimidates a little man, so for me to be able to feel like a woman, I need somebody who, besides the height, is really secure about his masculinity,” Angel said. “I don’t care if he’s shorter than me, but the moment that he lies about his height, I know that it’s over.
“He is telling me in another language he is insecure about it, and I don’t like insecure men.” She said she has some sympathy for insecure men, telling them: “You are no less masculine for being shorter, and a woman is no more masculine for being taller.”
She also pushed back on a common misconception, saying people frequently assume she is more masculine because of her height, when she actually describes herself as feminine and soft. Angel added: “Masculinity or femininity is never about physical qualities, but about personality and energy and what’s on the inside.
“Height never meant masculinity – that is something society has implanted in people.” Her advice to other tall women is unambiguous: stand straight, wear the heels and own the room.
She said: “Put your back straight, put your neck up, walk in your heels – don’t care about what the world says. Everyone is looking at you when you walk through the door because you are different. Use the fact that you are different to your advantage.”
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