I’m a normal mum but quit my minimum wage job to make saucy videos – I retired at 30 & still rake in £4 MILLION a year
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A MUM-OF-TWO revealed how she went from a minimum wage job to earning £8,000 a month. Emily Kathleen, 30, was making £19k-a-year working in admin but ended up quitting during the pandemic to become a webcam model. The career move saw her go from being "practically homeless" to raking in thousands each month by joining saucy video chats with men.
Her experience led her to set up her own camgirl agency, which has become so successful she has stopped her own cam work altogether. High Society Models employs 983 webcam models whose work rakes in £4 million in yearly revenue - and has won two agency awards.
Her models join live chats, which may include strip-teasing and kinky conversations, and Emily takes up to a 15% cut of their earnings each month. Her aim is to support and empower women who work as camgirls - getting them financial support and breaking the stigma around the industry.
"I do miss camming so much - but I'm so busy running the agency now that I have no time," said Emily, who went on webcam for the last time in June before she retired. "I'd rather be doing this and helping other women to become financially independent than doing the camming myself.
"This work definitely isn't for the weak - I'm a workaholic and I've never had a day off. "People say webcamming is disgusting - but I pay more tax than my annual salary when I was working in admin.". Emily, who lives with her children and fiance Jake Proctor, 32, in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, did her first webcam job in 2020 after signing up to a camgirl agency to bring in some more cash.