A married couple say they make £10,000 a month after quitting their jobs for a full-time career on OnlyFans.
The pair say they enjoy dressing up as 'Tarzan and Jane' or posing in neon underwear for risqué images together - and that they "love" catering to their customers' specific preferences.
It came about after Terri Martin, 29, quit her job as a shop assistant during lockdown and decided she wanted to "make more money", reports Yorkshire Live. Initially, her husband Michael, 32, admitted he was jealous - before realising they could make more cash as a couple.
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The Bristol couple, originally from Yorkshire, have been hitting headlines across the country after opening up about their unsual career move.
It's not something the parents-of-one had explored before in their 12-year relationship - but now they hope to make enough from it to retire at 40.
Michael said: "I was getting a bit annoyed at first as she was on her phone all the time and would spend a lot of time doing it all. I didn't have a clue about OnlyFans before I joined it.
"Terri started getting loads of likes on her page and she told me that people started asking for pictures of us together....
"I was always the one who was jealous initially but then she started showing me what it was all about and it made sense. We really aren't jealous at all now as we are doing it together."
The former courier driver and his wife, who go by 'Tee and Miks' on the popular site, which allows people to charge their followers for content of various kinds, charge £12.99 per person, per month, and £124.70 for a year's subscription.
They enjoy their job - but they say the work itself isn't always easy.
Michael added: "We made a TikTok account and started doing live videos of us together in a hot tub and we would get thousands of people clicking onto the live. Things have just grown from there - but it isn't easy.
"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.
"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.
"There's a lot of promotion involved in the job too and hours spent editing etc. So, making £10,000 a month isn't easy - and we hope to keep that growing more and more.
"We began by posting just what we wanted to show but now we cater to people's preferences. We have one man who comes to us every Friday and buys 30 pictures a week off us."
Michael added that while the pair have a lot of success in their new career path, people "think they are weird for doing it as a married couple", he said. The 32-year-old added the while they have a lot of support around them, Terri's mum calls her new job an "act of prostitution", he claims, and added that they receive a lot of negativity online.
They also have plenty of people getting in touch wanting to meet in person - but the pair are only interested in posting content online.
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