A woman who works as an OnlyFans creator has slammed her "gutless" neighbours after they sent an anonymous complaint about her and her work.
The mum-of-two, from Queensland, says the neighbours sent her property manager an email suggesting she should be kicked out of her rental.
But the parent denies their allegations, as she says she's never filmed X-rated content in her garden.
The creator, known as Teasing Tammy on OnlyFans, claims: "I only make content for TikTok in my backyard, and I wear a bikini."
She added that her neighbours did not approach her in person before sending the complaint.
According to FEMAIL, which saw the complainant's email, the neighbours slammed Tammy as "feral", and they criticised "yelling and carry-on" coming from her house.
Additionally, it was alleged she lets her pets roam around the gated community - something Tammy denies.
The OnlyFans creator said the "baseless" attacks started after her neighbours learned about her career. But she added that she loves her job and earns $200,000 (£107,571) a year.
"I'm a single mum who does OnlyFans for a living to support my two young children; I love my job and I embrace it," said Tammy.
Unfortunately, she is not the only creator on the platform who has been judged for her career. It's a problem Bonnie Locket, who funded her £300,000 wedding by selling saucy snaps on her OnlyFans page, has also encountered.
The model, from Surrey, spoke about being underestimated because of her job when she was featured on Olivia Atwood's ITV docuseries - Getting Filthy Rich.
Talking of her OnlyFans success, Bonnie said: "It's not an easy job to do – it's basically 24 hours a day, I'm on my page constantly.
"People don't realise how much work goes into OnlyFans, it's not just posting content and it's not easy to earn the kind of money I make. I never in a million years thought I'd be so successful and be in the top 0.01% of creators.
"People pre-judge me and expect me to act a certain way. They don't realise that we are all just normal people and can be intelligent and well spoken.
"It feels really good to show the reality of my life and what I do and I hope the show will help change people's perceptions of OnlyFans models."
She added: "People should be able to just have fun and be who they are without fear of judgement. I do this work because it's fun – and I'm making great money!"
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