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Couple to retire at 40 after joining OnlyFans and will pay for parents' new home

A couple have joined OnlyFans in a bid to biy a home for a family member who has cancer - and are already making £10,000 a month. Terri Martin and husband Michael are known as Tee and Micks on the subscription content platform.

Tee, 29, joined OnlyFans first and realised she could double her income if she brought in her husband too. They now charge £12.99 per person, per month, and £124.70 for a year's subscription.

Terri told YorkshireLive the couple hope to retire by the age of 40.

Martin, 32, said: "We are still doing great on OnlyFans, but now we want to grow even bigger. Now, this [doing OnlyFans] is not just for us to be better off but as my dad is very ill.

"He had to give up work as doctors won't let him work due to his health, even though he would love to work. We call him our alien because he's been strong and survived so much. He keeps fighting but we know he won't be around forever.

"It has put pressure on us. He lives two doors away so it helps a lot that we are so close."

The couple hope their new jobs on OnlyFans will help them pay for a family member's home (Image: Tee and Miks)

Martin's 59-year-old dad has battled sepsis, two heart attacks, and two cancer diagnoses and is now battling bowel cancer. Martin said he wants to buy his parents home, and renovate it so it's easier for both of his parents to get around. He added that his mum is disabled and it is unlikely that his dad will "ever walk again".

Martin added: "The plan is to buy them their house and to do it up for them so they can live comfortably. I know it will help them a lot.

"They can live the rest of their life in peace and not worry about the house." The couple hope to make at least £100,000 to help Martin's parents.

But, Terri wanted to explain to their loyal followers that she would "never beg" for their money and wants them to enjoy the content too. The mum-of-one said: "The way I see it is that the customers are getting something in return this way.

"We are not a charity and don't want charity, it will be a transaction so the followers can get something too."

Martin, who is a former courier driver, added: "We wouldn't be able to do all of this without OnlyFans. We wouldn't be able to do this with our former regular jobs - be financially stable and help them too."

Speaking about how they run their OnlyFans he added: "I don't think people realise how much work goes into it. People who hear about OnlyFans think you can just join and the next thing you will be a millionaire - it doesn't work like that.

'Tee and Miks' make £10,000 OnlyFans (Image: Tee and Miks)

"Yes you can make good money on it but it takes a lot of work. We work 40 hours a week to get content out. We are very aware it is different to manual labour and it is so much better than our jobs before."

"We get a lot of people asking how they got into it. I always tell people it is good to do but you have to be prepared to not make much money at first at all. You just have to keep going and build your profile and you will get there.

"If you want to start, set yourself a goal and keep pushing and pushing - it’s definitely doable." The pair hope to grow their online profile as much as possible in the hopes they will make so much money they can retire at age 40 and live a comfortable life."

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