I joined OnlyFans as a single mom, but it's left me unemployable and anxious - and someone smashed my car over it
Briefly

Tyler Wilson, who creates content on OnlyFans, reveals the difficult reality behind her lifestyle despite making nearly $15,000 a month. After becoming a creator post a car accident in 2019, she experienced quick success. However, viral fame led to severe backlash including threats, anxiety, and the inability to return to traditional employment. Tyler cautions other single mothers about the risks, expressing how her life has changed negatively and emphasizing that financial success doesn't equate to personal safety or mental well-being.
It was a heated debate with someone who was against OnlyFans - I was reacting to him with a lot of emotion and trauma.
Now, Tyler says she's unable to go back to normal life after being left with 'constant anxiety' - and still lives on her income from OnlyFans.
I'm stuck in a rut where every time I need an income boost, I'd have to go viral again, or do a collaboration with another creator.
Read at New York Post
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