A heartbroken woman claims she was sacked for getting racy online.
Maddi Miller alleges she was forced to leave her administration position at a golf club after rumours spread about her side-hustle in the adult industry.
She was just 18 when she started a casual OnlyFans profile showcasing racy photo and video content – and later included her beloved Ford Falcon she had bought on Marketplace in the saucy clips.
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It started off as a bit of fun to earn a little extra pocket money, but Maddi’s success on the platform quickly boomed. The only thing is, it led to complications in her professional life.
Maddi said: “I enjoyed my position at the golf club and felt that I did a good job. One day, the boss pulled me aside and told me she had heard rumours from golf members about me filming content for OnlyFans at the golf club.
“Not only that, the details were extremely confronting. They suggested I was using the club’s golf equipment as props in my content, including the actual golf clubs. Of course, it was all ridiculous, and I was horrified that management believed those rumours over anything I said.”
While the rumours were said to amount to sexual harassment, she claimed management were anything but understanding. She was hurt they didn’t seem to support her as an employee.
According to Maddi, management said her OnlyFans involvement encouraged the “disgraceful behaviour” of the male members who were spreading the rumours. Maddi was devastated – unsure about what action to take, and who to approach.
“I had left school at the start of Year 11 to go to Tafe where I did a year of my boilermaker apprenticeship,” she added. “But I realised it wasn’t for me, and that’s when I took the administration job at the council golf course.
“I was enjoying working there, it was my first job and I was pleased to be able to support myself financially. However, when management brought up the hurtful rumours, it was clear there was not going to be any support at the club, and it was strongly suggested I should leave.”
When she left, Maddi discovered that the male members who were spreading the hurtful rumours about her were actually subscribers of her account. She continued: “They caused me a lot of embarrassment and even my job, but it’s because of people like them that I now have what I do.”
After Maddi left, she began to focus on her OnlyFans profile, and now is in the top 1% of creators, earning $25,000 (£12,950.00) a month on average. Maddi bought her first house at just 18, and is working toward an investment property at the end of the year.
Back in March, the saucy star also admitted how her job made her “grow up too fast”. Even though her confidence has boosted since taking on the role, she admits people can judge her in a certain way.
When she took on the job full-time, her life started to change in some ways. As well as this, some people started to be rather unkind to her.
Maddi said: “I’m not shy when it comes to showing my personality online, but doing so has definitely had an impact on how myself and others view me. I feel like doing sex work definitely changed me straight away but the real issues started when I started doing it full time, which was six months after I started my account.”
She confessed she’s “not the most extroverted person in the world”. She feels she has become much more confident and upfront being on camera, and is grateful to sex work for allowing her to blossom as a more confident young woman.
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