A mum who joined OnlyFans when her body confidence plummeted after having two kids opened up about the subsequent trolling.
Kiri-Tia has been on the saucy platform for two years where she’s bought a home and a swanky car.
The Norfolk mum-of-two is also much more content looking at herself in the mirror.
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But despite her success, she has been attacked online for her selling racy content.
Speaking with Daily Star, the 25-year-old said: “There are a lot of people who hate this industry.
“I’ve had people say I am not pretty and they ask how anyone would pay to see my photos. They say I am a disgusting mum and ask how will I explain it to my children and that my kids will think I am disgusting.
“At the beginning it was hard and it would impact me quite a lot but the longer I’ve been doing it, the more I have grown to ignore it.
“I used to take it to heart but now I don’t. I don’t see it as anything. You are only judging me because it is not something you could do.”
Tia first started experimenting online after having two children.
At the time she worked in admin and refused to wear revealing clothes because she feared her body was no longer attractive.
Remembering, she told us: “I didn’t initially start on OnlyFans, it was Reddit at first, and it was mainly to gain self-confidence.
“Having children meant I wasn’t particularly happy with my body and a lot of people were saying whether I had OnlyFans. It escalated from there.
“I realised so many people are actually attracted to that sort of body and it just grew.
“It was great and now I can happily go outside wearing a nice dress or a skirt, not skimpy clothes, just normal stuff.
“Beforehand I wouldn’t leave the house without wearing trackies.”
Laughing, she added: “I still do but mainly getting up at 6.30am to do the school run.”
As well as having more self-belief, Tia is now in a much better position to provide for her young family.
She has bought luxuries which were once unreachable thanks to having 450 subscribers who spend money for her content every months.
Tia said: “It has helped me buy a house and to afford a really nice car and things the kids need.
“We went from struggling to a point… we were financially stable but I couldn’t always give my children what they wanted. Now if they asked for something I could essentially give it to them.
“It’s great and nice not worrying where the next meal is going to come from. If I have an urgent bill I don’t have to worry where I will find the money for it.”
She added: “I have the security of knowing I can pay it rather than £50 next month and £50 the month after.
“There are mums out there who struggle even when they are working so I am grateful for where I am today.”
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