Mom and daughter duo hit back at 'judgment' for their OnlyFans careers

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By James Kay

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A mother and daughter duo have clapped back at those who judge them for their OnlyFans careers, claiming that it's a "fun job."

Evie Leana, 37, and her daughter Tiahnee, 20, have become global stars with their success on OnlyFans, and they have no plans to stop any time soon.

Coming from Adelaide, Evie, a single mother of four, has transitioned from a career as a beautician to now running her own clinic alongside her lucrative online endeavors, all thanks to the booming income generated from OnlyFans.

Tiahnee's initial success on the platform, amassing an impressive $100,000 within a year, served as the catalyst for her mom Evie's entry into the world of OnlyFans after a breakup, per the Daily Mail.

Despite their intertwined journey, Evie and Tiahnee maintain separate ventures on OnlyFans, with distinct content and styles.

"We have our own things going on, and our content is very different," Evie explained. "She definitely has more boundaries than I do."

"We didn't do this for fame," Evie emphasized. "We wanted an easier lifestyle where we can live life on our own terms."

Their growing popularity on OnlyFans has translated into substantial earnings, with both Evie and Tiahnee now raking in at least $30,000 a month each.

Evie and Tiahnee have made good money from the platform. Credit: John Phillips/Getty

Despite the stigma surrounding OnlyFans creators, Evie emphasizes the dedication required for success.

"OnlyFans creators tend to get a lot of judgment but no one sees the amount of work that goes into becoming a top creator," she asserts. "No one gets there by chance. There are many aspects to the platform.

"Being an influencer with a following obviously helps but behind the scenes, whether you’re an influencer or not, the work we put in is more than a full-time job."

Managing multiple social media platforms and creating customized content, Evie strives to establish genuine connections with her subscribers.

"It’s actually an extremely fun job and one that turns me on in life and makes every morning pleasurable," she said, per Mamamia.

While Evie acknowledges the hard work involved, she also emphasizes the rewarding nature of her career.

"We work harder than your average person and get paid fairly for the amount of work we put in," she asserts.

"It's busier now because I know the work you have to put in," Evie said. "I've just learned so much over time."

Her advice to aspiring creators echoes her own experiences: "Set the boundaries and just be prepared to put in the work."

While facing occasional judgment from online critics, Evie remains resolute in advocating for sexual expression and autonomy.

"Let's not shame others," she asserted. "Educate people on their right to enjoy and express their sexuality as long as it's consensual and not hurting anyone."

Featured image credit: John Phillips/Getty