A WORCESTER mum quit her minimum wage job at B&M to make £20k a month on OnlyFans.
Tasha Goode, 27, joined the subscription-based social media platform featuring adult content after quitting her part-time job as a shelf stacker at B&M.
Fast forward two years and Tasha is now raking in up to £7,000 a month more each month than she used to make in a whole year – and she “can’t imagine doing anything else.”
The mum-of-three success perhaps comes down to her niche content, which features two-foot tentacle toys.
"I started my page with just standard lingerie pictures and videos - but I wanted to move onto something less vanilla,” Tasha said.
"I was scrolling through Google looking for things to make me stand out, and I found the unique toys.
"My first purchase was a 30-inch tentacle and the first time I used it I made £2,000 in a day.
"After that, I bought loads of them - and I've got a two-foot ice cream cone on the way as well.
"Any videos with my big toys are always best sellers."
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Before joining OnlyFans in August 2021, Tasha was a stay-at-home mum, having quit her £13,000-a-year job at B&M in 2020.
She tells her children that she "just does social media" and says none of the school mums have ever made comments about the work she does.
Her new career took off after she introduced some more unique content - using giant sex toys - including an 'Alien Hooligan', 'Harrow Bulb' and 'Diablo's Finger'.
Tasha's collection of four giant, seven large, and countless normal-sized toys has helped her become more and more popular.
She now has 1,000 subscribers and a minimum monthly income of £7,000, but often makes as much as £20,000.
Her goal each month is to beat what she made the month before, to make sure her content keeps getting better.
With that, she is always expanding her collection of giant toys, which can cost up to £600 each.
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