Former professional surfer Ellie-Jean Coffey is certainly cashing in by selling explicit content on her website Ellie Unlocked.
In a candid interview with 60 Minutes on Sunday, the 26-year-old revealed she made a staggering $1million in just one month by sharing saucy videos and photos, while her family said they are nothing but supportive of her racy profession.
Also on the program, Bernard Tomic s girlfriend Vanessa Sierra, 26, who like Ellie-Jean charges her OnlyFan subscribers a monthly fee on top of extras , boasted that she could comfortably retire today from her earnings.
A very racy new profession: Former professional surfer Ellie-Jean Coffey (pictured), 26, revealed on Sunday s 60 Minutes that she made $1MILLION in the FIRST MONTH of selling explicit content online, just five months ago
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Meanwhile, Vanessa said that she started out pretty PG when she first joined OnlyFans last year, before hinting that her content may have become more provocative as of late. They re not going to be paying to see the same thing, she said of her subscribers.
Flaunt it: Vanessa s OnlyFans page largely consists of softcore Playboy-esque nude photos It still hasn t sunk in, Ellie-Jean said, after stating that she s in control of her image unlike the porn magazine centrefolds of the past
Vanessa has previously boasted that she makes enough money on OnlyFans that her tennis champion boyfriend Bernard could be a stay at home dad.
Share I ve worked on my social media for a very long time. I don t use it for fun, I use it for business. The f ked up thing is that if someone loses their job because of Covid, everyone feels sorry for them, she said, crying.
Vanessa went on: But if someone like me loses their Instagram account, which is my job, no one gives a f k. Everyone tells me to get over it. Literally zero person cares.
Tears: Vanessa, 25, addressed the deletion and wept openly in videos shared to her backup account on the platform
Sad: I ve worked on my social media for a very long time. I don t use it for fun, I use it for business. The f ked up thing is that if someone loses their job because of Covid, everyone feels sorry for them, she said, crying