A 20-year-old woman opened up about her major career change after turning her back on retail to pursue a career in selling sexy photos and videos.
The naughty exhibitionist worked in retail from the age of 16 but quit as soon as she turned 18 to go full-time pleasing randy fans.
She goes by the name BunnyRoseX and first started making money as a cam girl but then went more exclusive by sharing photos on her OnlyFans account.
Her requests from fans vary, but her usual would involve an explicit photo and video.
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Speaking about her requests, she said: “Some are of me licking feet, photos of my kneecaps or even just pictures of my hands.”
By hustling hard and working prime hours, BunnyRose, from Kent, earns up to £2,500 per month on what she does.
Customers often flood her with lavish gifts, from bags to shoes and money, as well as Amazon vouchers.
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She explained: “Videos of me performing raunchy acts fetch around £7 a piece… but custom videos requested personally start at £15.
“Gifts come very often. Anything from bags, to shoes to money. We actually prefer Amazon vouchers though, as we don’t want somebody getting out address.”
Some cheeky punters even push BunnyRose for freebies, but that’s something she just doesn’t tolerate at all.
She added: “I hate it when people ask for free things. It’s a service provided, and it pays the bills. It’s really rude.”
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Not only does her new line of work pay the bills, it recently helped her to buy her first home for £210,000.
And despite all the randy requests she receives, BunnyRose is actually engaged and claims her work helps her in the bedroom.
She continued: “Definitely, it has a positive impact on sex – but you need a clear line between work and relationships.
“I’ve had some people belittle me because of my job – it really doesn’t have any effect on me any more.”
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