A former Marks and Spencer cashier has swapped her day job selling Percy Pig's to pursue a career producing adult content online whilst eating them instead.
Orla Melissa decided to leave her minimum wage job to sell steamy content online via the platform Fanvue, after the supermarket's iconic sweet gave her an idea.
The 20-year-old has raked in an impressive £50,000 since the start of the year from Percy Pig content alone following the lucrative switch in career.
READ MORE: Leeds woman 'obsessed' with Percy Pig turns bedroom into pig palace as even her boyfriend wears pig-themed pyjamas
Former M&S worker Orla has no regrets over her drastic change in career after wanting to pursue something that earned her a higher income, reports The Mirror.
Orla said: "It's been so empowering becoming my own boss and choosing which hours I work."
It was in fact a friend who gave Orla the niche idea, she pointed out a half-eaten bag of Percy Pigs in her car when Orla was getting to grips with her new career, sparking an idea for some unique risqué content.
The internet sensation took some cheeky snaps of herself eating the much loved gummy treat and on a whim sent it to some of her subscribers.
As luck would have it, her followers loved the Percy Pig content and begged for more, she has now developed a loyal fan base for her unusual photos.
"They can't get enough of them," she said. "A Percy Pig fetish group developed through my subscribers."
Orla joked it was only a matter of time before her fans started asking her to make Colin the Caterpillar content.
Her personal favourites are the fizzy piggy tails and she confessed nobody has asked her to try the vegan version on camera yet.
And while eating sweets for a living might seem like the dream job to some, Orla, who find the requests hilarious, is cautious to reign it in as not to lose her figure.
She said: "The eating requests are great because I love Percy's, but I don't want to lose my figure either."
While it might not be for everyone, Orla loves her vocation and says her nearest and dearest are "really supportive" of her choices and how she makes her money.
She added: "They always knew I wasn't going to stick it out in M&S but I'm happy I worked there as it's where the inspiration came from for the Percy Pig content.
"It's much easier for me to treat my friends and family thanks to the financial security I now have as an adult creator on Fanvue."
To get the latest email updates from LeedsLive, click here.