I make £5,000 a month selling my toenails, earwax and spit – it doesn’t gross me out, I find it fascinating

I make £5,000 a month selling my toenails, earwax and spit – it doesn’t gross me out, I find it fascinating

AN ONLYFANS model claims she makes £5,000 a month selling her toenails, earwax and spit.

Rebekka Blue, 29, from North Carolina, USA, said the strange requests don’t gross her out and she actually finds it “fascinating to profit on items that I would typically throw away.”

mediadrumimagesRebekka Blue, 29, claims she makes £5,000 a month selling her toenails, earwax and spit[/caption]

mediadrumimagesThe OnlyFans model saw a hole in the market when she started to see a pattern of strange requests[/caption]

mediadrumimagesRebekka sells her used Q-Tips full of earwax[/caption]

Her unconventional path to success even has her selling the dust from inside her hoover.

But by using her creativity and customer service skills in the adult industry, she now makes a five-figure salary flogging discarded bodily waste to strangers online.

A former exotic dancer, Rebekka saw a hole in the market when she started to see a pattern of strange requests from her 20,000 OnlyFans subscribers.

Some of those requests would even see customers buy her used underwear for up to $100 (£81.58).

From selling her vacuum-sealed hot yoga leggings to fitness enthusiasts for up to $200 (£163.16), or the contents of her trash to her biggest fans for $75 (£61.18), Rebekka soon spotted a keen interest from her customer base and beyond into the taboo realms of the internet.

Rebekka keeps her customers coming back by maintaining professionalism while keeping an open mind, claiming that she finds joy in helping others explore themselves.

Her inbox is a judgement free zone, all within the boundary of the law.

“This exciting opportunity to monetise anything from my body does come at a cost,” said Rebekka.

“When customers request toenail clippings or body hair, it’s not something that can be grown very easily.

“I sold my IUD contraceptive for four figures, I had my doctor remove it, and then I sealed it up for a client who now worships it. It was inside my body for three years.

“I drive a high price when there is high demand.”

She also enjoys selling her trash because it’s the “easiest and most profitable way to recycle”.

“Even pedicure trips are a business expense when I sell the photos of my feet getting done, to auctioning my toe dividers and pedicure flip flops,” Rebekka continued.

“I work with an adult industry-friendly accountant to ensure my business expenses are managed ethically.

“Most people think sex work isn’t real work, but we pay taxes too, with many OnlyFans creators being in the highest tax bracket.

“Selling earwax, dandruff, and spit doesn’t gross me out, I actually find it fascinating to profit on items that I would typically throw away.”

Rebekka believes the judgement free zone she operates allows her clients to feel comfortable asking her for the more unique items.

“My business is a prime example of safely nurturing a smaller niche of pleasure in the adult industry,” she said.

“Though these products may seem dynamic and diverse in 2023, these categories of female worship and humiliation have been around for quite some time.

“Now with websites making it more accessible to talk to your favourite celebrities, these requests have come more to light.

“Especially with the rise of OnlyFans.”

Rebekka adds “safety is of the utmost importance” when negotiating with buyers in this realm of the internet.

As a result, she now teaches her followers how to get their foot in the door with security in mind.

“I have over 100 episodes on the Professional Goddess Podcast,” she said.

“Sharing the highs and the lows of the industry, and giving you a taste of what it’s like if you decide to go down this career path.

“Whether it’s through OnlyFans, turning the ordinary into extraordinary, or venturing into uncharted territories, I prove that with the right approach, you can monetise your entire existence.”

Rebekka has racked up 378,000 followers on her TikTok with some of her most cheeky fans even asking whether she is worried her DNA will show up at a crime scene.

Luckily, she has a system to manage this potential hazard.

The adult star claims that keeping the address of the buyer, along with a record of email communication about the transaction and receipt of the sale date, will have her covered.

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But Fenella Fox isn’t an investor or even a TikTok star, but rather 29-year-old has made her fortune thanks to her hairy armpits.

And a controversial Love Island star has launched an OnlyFans account in a shock career change.

George Fensom has become the latest reality TV star to launch a new social media career, after gaining a decent following after appearing on the show.

Rebekka’s price list

Box of used retainers: $40 (£32.63)

A slice of bread she kissed: $50 (£40.79)

A bag of chewed up food: $175 (£142.76)

A bag of hoover dust:$60 (£48.95)

Pedicure FlipFlops: $75 (£61.18)

A burp in a bag: $100 (£81.58)

mediadrumimagesRebekka sells her pedicure flipflops for up to $100 (£81.58)[/caption]

mediadrumimagesToenail clippings have also proven popular with fans[/caption]

mediadrumimagesRebekka even sells her rubbish online[/caption]

mediadrumimagesOld hair is just another of the many items on offer[/caption]

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