A mum was forced out of her village after being targeted for launching an OnlyFans page.
Laura Whyte, 29, claims locals in Aberchirder village, Scotland, froze her out after she joined the adult site over fears their husbands might see her photos.
She claims other mums were unhappy with her posting raunchy pictures in case their partners found the page.
Tired of feeling judged, Laura is planning to leave the tiny village where she said she feels threatened by locals.
"They’re just a different kettle up here," Laura said.
"A lot of people don’t believe it but some places especially in Scotland are very judgemental.
"I’ll be glad when we’ve saved for a house and moved away."
Since speaking out about her story, Laura said her sales have rocketed and she has had supportive messages from men and women alike.
But she is still planning to leave the Scottish village of Aberchirder, Aberdeenshire, and is using the money from her OnlyFans to fund the move.
"I’ve had a fair few subscribers that have signed to help get the deposit and support my business. There's been quite an overwhelming amount of those," she said.
"Other people have said they had seen my article. They thought it was shame and were there to support me, with a lot of messages from women as well.
"When they subscribe they’ll say they saw me in article and want help support my business and help with getting the house of my dreams."
Laura joined OnlyFans in September 2021 to boost her income.
She quickly started earning more money but said she began receiving threatening anonymous messages online when locals found out what she was doing.
She claims they threatened to call the police for "pornography in the village" if she didn’t remove her social media pages – and even said they would report her to social services.
Laura said since sharing her story, some locals have taken to ignoring her but that she’s now looking forward to buying a house and moving away.
"I don’t like conflict. I try and avoid it. We’ll see what happens when I go back to school after the holidays," she continued.
“People won’t say hi. Some people will, but the majority look away or pretend they don’t see you so they don't have to say hi back.
"People from maybe 20 miles outside the village have subscribed to support me. I've had about 450 additional sales and subscribers since the story went out.
"It’s mostly males who have been more supportive, subscribing and saying good things about the article and being supportive of my business.
"Even if it’s for a month or three months they’re there to support me. It's been quite nice really."