I quit my job and make £30k a month with my racy side hustle – my parents cut me off but I earn more than they ever have

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I quit my job and make £30k a month with my racy side hustle – my parents cut me off but I earn more than they ever have
Author: Abigail Wilson
Published: Dec, 17 2024 10:51

A WOMAN has revealed that she ditched her admin job and now makes £30,000 a month thanks to her racy side hustle. Adult content creator Kat Holmes, 29, explained that she makes her old annual salary in just one month and has opened up on what her parents think about her unusual career.

 [A woman has revealed that she quit her admin job and now makes £30,000 a month with her saucy side hustle]
Image Credit: The Sun [A woman has revealed that she quit her admin job and now makes £30,000 a month with her saucy side hustle]

The brunette beauty left her role as an admin worker in a hospital and now shares risqué content on OnlyFans. She claimed to rake in £30,000 a month, but explained that it hasn’t come without its costs. We’ve recently seen Lily Phillips, 23, hit the headlines for sleeping with 101 men in 24 hours - and she explained that her mother is ‘very supportive’, and is even her ‘head of finance’.

 [But Kat Holmes, 29, explained that her parents aren't a fan of her OnlyFans career and have cut her off as a result]
Image Credit: The Sun [But Kat Holmes, 29, explained that her parents aren't a fan of her OnlyFans career and have cut her off as a result]

However, Kat’s parents aren’t quite as on board. And in a candid interview, Kat said she has been "cut off" by her mother and father. Kat confirmed: "They view me differently because of my job but I am still the same person regardless of what I do….

 [The young woman lives in a £500,000 house in Brisbane and is able to offer to help her parents out financially with things like groceries and electricity bills]
Image Credit: The Sun [The young woman lives in a £500,000 house in Brisbane and is able to offer to help her parents out financially with things like groceries and electricity bills]

“It was a very hard and depressing transition because you don’t get to speak to your family as much. “Being cut off was very hard but I’ve accepted it now.". Kat, who is originally from Sydney, Australia, used to see her family on a weekly basis before she joined the site in September 2021.

 [But she claimed
Image Credit: The Sun [But she claimed "most of the time they won’t take it" as they want nothing to do with her]

Since then, she claims she has been cast adrift from her parents, who raised her in a single-income household as an only child. Kat told the Daily Star: "It’s my body and I’m still the same person. “I think my family’s conservative perspective is that they can’t be seen or associated with me because of my job.”.

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