‘I earn £40k a month being the mum males fantasise about – however I’ll by no means date toyboys’

A 48-year-old mum-of-four who rakes in nearly £40,000 a month from her racy online content has left her legion of young admirers devastated, after revealing she’ll never date a ‘toyboy’

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Lisa Tooley(Image: Jam Press/@midwestmom77)

A content creator who earns nearly £40,000 a month through her ‘mum’ persona has left her younger fans heartbroken. Lisa Tooley revealed that she will never date a “toyboy”.

The single mum-of-four is extremely popular with younger men in her town, who often bend over backwards to help her. Unfortunately for them, the 48-year-old claimed she will only ever be their “fantasy”.

She has attracted a large following, including many young men in their 20s who are drawn to her “soccer mum” persona, although she insists she has no interest in dating men so much younger than herself. Despite facing backlash and judgment from some members of her community, Lisa remains unfazed.

“I get a load of 18 to 25-year-olds sliding into my DMs but I just can’t – they are too young,” said Lisa, who has 23,400 Instagram followers, @‌midwestmom77. She continued: “I am a mum, if they want me to make them some dinner and cookies that’ll be as far as it’s going to go.

“At that age they are still babies to me – I will only ever be their fantasy. Most of my fans are my age but there are a lot of men in their 20s who love the soccer mom and the mom-next-door fantasy.

“Being a single mom, I get a lot of attention in my local town – the toyboys are just a little bit smitten with me.” Since 2021 when she launched her adult content page – which now makes her around £37,000 ($50,000 USD) monthly – Lisa has become a very familiar face in her small town of Sidney in Nebraska, USA.

Her dabbling in X-rated content left a sour taste for some residents, though, who bombarded her with hate after a local radio station exposed her work. But not all of the people in her town have a problem with her hustle – far from it.

According to Lisa, plenty of the younger men from her area are star-struck when they bump into her. She said: “Our local radio station did a story on me and people were so mean – but they tried to be nice to my face.”

She further stated: “I know other mums say bad things about me and I can always tell when people are side-eying me in public. I do get some people, though, who are lovely to me – recently, I went to get a battery for my dad at Walmart.

“There was a guy there, I call him a kid but he’s in his 20s – he knew my name and couldn’t do enough for me. I know why he knows my name, because he’s seen my spicy page before.

“He offered to carry my stuff around the store and out to my car, he was a real sweetheart – but far too young for me.” Despite the negative backlash from some parents, Lisa is completely unfazed by their comments.

That’s because the single mum-of-four started her adult content with one aim – to help her family survive and thrive. Before joining the adult industry, Lisa was doing everything she could to make ends meet and to make sure her kids didn’t go hungry.

Just before the pandemic hit, Lisa had saved up enough money to purchase two liquor stores in the area to help boost her income. However, when Covid-19 rocked the world, she was forced to shut them down, as the knock-on effects of travel restrictions caused business to collapse.

Lisa recalled: “It got to the point where I had to decide, ‘How am I going to pay my employees and feed my kids?’ I couldn’t make the payment on the store anymore, I couldn’t buy any more liquor because the prices had gone up and the distributors wouldn’t sell to me.

“So I had nothing – I had nothing to sell, no money to pay my employees. I had no idea what to do – but one day I was scrolling on Pinterest and came across a story about how much money this mum earned on [a popular adult content platform].

“I had never heard of it before, so I started googling it and I was like, ‘Hell no’ – but a few months later, it popped up again. All I kept thinking was, ‘If she has kids and she can do that and make this much money, I can do this too’, so that’s where it all started.

“I can feed my kids, I can buy them anything, I don’t have to struggle anymore. So I’m a super-MILF and a supermom, too.”

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