"Locals shun me because of my OnlyFans - but I've nearly saved £60k for house deposit to leave"

SWNS 2023-11-02

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A mum 'shunned by locals' in her tiny village because of her OnlyFans career says she's having the last laugh - as she has almost saved enough to leave.

Laura Whyte, 30, previously claimed other women in Aberchirder, Aberdeenshire, had complained about her raunchy content - over fears their husbands might see.

But Laura, a mum-of-two, refused to stop filming - and is now raking in more than £5,000-a-month, she says.

She claims she is now in the top 1.5% of creators and fans have helped her save a deposit of nearly £60k in just two years, which she plans to use to leave Aberchirder.

Laura hopes to build a property where she can house rescued animals - her dream - and build a studio she can rent out to other OnlyFans creators.

She said: “People say I have no money because I’m still here, but that’s not how it works – I don’t want to chuck away money.

“We’ve got enough money for an extension on a two-bed but what we want is an acre of land as well and outbuildings as I'm planning on renovating one for a studio for myself.

“I’d also rent it out to other OnlyFans creators, I think it would be quite different to offer a place to do content creation for a small fee

“And rescuing animals is what I want to do, it’s always been at the top of my list to do my wildlife courses and hopefully do wildlife rehabilitation and care for them if they’ve been hurt.

“We're not in it for any fanciness or keeping up with Joneses or anything like that – I've managed to add £30k to our deposit in just a year.”

Laura joined OnlyFans in September 2021 to boost her income.

She says the money quickly started rolling in – and now she has a dedicated following of subscribers who want to see her achieve her dream of owning a house.

And she says big tippers have helped her get closer to her dream of owning a house.

Despite neighbours in her village disapproving of her career choice - with some even allegedly threatening to phone the police - Laura says feels like she’s providing for her family.

She said: “People assume because you're still here you're making nothing but that’s not how you save money, you’ve got to build it up.

“It’s just a less stressful life now, we’re not having to wake up worrying about how to get our next meal.

“When I was younger, we were living off £40-a-week. It was horrible. So now I have an appreciation for managing to achieve for my family.

“The most I've had tipped in a month was £1k from a man who just wanted to help me achieve the dream of owning a house.

“I’ve got a fair few followers that have been there from when I first started, so I think they're excited as well."

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