Sacked Royal Navy sailor’s flash life after racy facet hustle turned his profession

A former Royal Navy sailor who was sacked when his racy facet hustle was uncovered resides the excessive life off the again of his new earnings.

Naval Airman Zak Blackman, 21, was given the boot for bringing the forces into disrepute after he snapped specific footage and movies on an plane provider.

He stated for all of the graft he was placing in on board the HMS Prince of Wales, he solely made £1,500 a month whereas now he could make as much as £20k in the identical interval for his saucy facet hustle.

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It was then he began posting the saucy pictures of him in his uniform. “They started to take off, and after a few weeks I was earning £20,000 a month from that,” he stated.



Blackman has now signed with representatives Rebel Agency
(Image: Instagram/zak.blackman)

His social media is now plagued by posts of Blackman on flashy holidays, festivals and posing with costly sports activities automobiles.

Blackman has now signed with representatives Rebel Agency who’ve helped him earn a seven-figure wage from his naughty on-line posts.

The younger man is now believed to be a millionaire and seems to personal a Lamborghini Aventador, a souped up Peugot, Audi TT, Volvo and Volkswagen.



His social media is now plagued by posts of Blackman on flashy holidays
(Image: Instagram/zak.blackman)

He has additionally moved right into a penthouse in his native Manchester.

“I hope in a few years I’ll have enough money to retire,” he stated. “The demand for sexy uniform content like mine online is massive.”

Zak was fired final July after rising to the rank of Naval Airman after he refused to take down his x-rated content material as a result of it was “incomes me a lot cash”.

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