Selling Sexy Photos Online , This Former KFC Employee Earns IDR 2.3 Billion A Year
JAKARTA - A former KFC employee made £ 120,000 (equivalent to IDR2.3 billion) a year after selling sexy photos of himself online .
Beth Spiby used to spend her time cooking fried chicken and worked at M&S at the Trafford Center, Manchester, England. But after tasting the brief 'fame', his life looked much different now.
The 24-year-old appeared in a three-part documentary about KFC in 2015, titled Billion Dollar Chicken Shop . She is also a contestant on the E4 reality show , Shipwrecked .
Beth's two television appearances helped her build an online profile. Beth created a page on adult subscription site OnlyFans in December 2016 and grew her followers to 1,000 within a week - enabling her to quit her job with M&S.
A former fast food worker from Tameside, Greater Manchester, now lives in Australia with his girlfriend.
He makes between £ 10-15,000 a month from the site. It has more than 13 million subscribers. With this new job, Beth has made so much money that it takes him around the world.
Asked about his decision to register on the site, he told the Manchester Evening News : "I am very happy to do it. It gave me so much time, freedom and financial abundance to live freely and travel the world."
"The decision I took certainly generated criticism and very judgmental views but I prepared myself for it before I started, so personally for me there is nothing to lose with this job," he added.
"If I had not done this job, I would not have lived in Australia now and I would never have met my girlfriend. Besides, it gave me so much life experience and independence that I could spend my free time wisely."
Beth has written a book. He also has an anonymous advice blog and website where people can chat with him if they need regular listeners or advice.
"Without sex work, I would never have had the opportunity to explore my passions and have the means to do so," says Beth.
Beth says that her main ambition is to become a writer, but for now she enjoys how OnlyFans allows her to 'connect' with other people.
"I think I'll keep that account for another two to three years as I slowly move on to my real dream of becoming a writer," he concluded.