A mum who makes £60,000 a month on OnlyFans claims jealous fellow mums have called the police on her and even thrown bricks at her house.
Lucy Banks, 32, swapped a job in current accounts to film adult content - like lathering herself in oil in the kitchen, while her children sleep.
The job swap has allowed her to put her two sons through private school, but said the abuse from other parents has forced them to move house.
Lucy, from Perth, Australia, kept her boys in the dark about her career since taking the plunge into homemade X-rated content in 2019.
But she told news.com.au that she has even had to legally change her name to escape parents who have reported her to Child Protective Services and the police on five separate occasions.
She said: "I was really upset. That was really distressing for me.
"I’m an exceptional mother and everything I do is to make sure my kids are safe and secure."
On another occasion, Lucy discovered a brick with the word 's**t' written on it, laid in her garden.
The mortified mum added: "That took it to a new level and we moved a few weeks after that.
"People can hate me as much as they want, that’s not a problem. It was obviously somebody who doesn’t like me who knows where I live."
Lucy stressed outsiders have "no idea" of the efforts she takes to make sure her family are safe.
But despite the toll of abuse over her career, the mum still praised the adult work platform for giving her financial independence which allowed her to become debt-free.
After swapping 60-hour weeks for a more flexible routine, Lucy claimed it has even allowed her to become a better parent.
But she admitted the job has affected her dating life, claiming her boys would always be her 'first priority'.
Lucy explained: "After school I help with homework, cook dinner and put them to bed. My current job allows me the flexibility to do that… my former job did not."
She added: "This job means I can put my kids through private schools all by myself, I’ve bought a home for us and I’ve bought a stable car.
"I didn’t grow up with stability, but now I can provide that for my kids. If the cost of that is some people not liking me, then that’s OK."