An OnlyFans model has revealed that she intends to buy up several homes with her earnings, so she can rent them out to low-income families.
Model Rebecca Goodwin, 28, announced that she's launching a scheme that helps those struggling to make ends meet, as well as providing an inheritance for her two daughters.
The social media influencer makes around $123,000 per month from private content on the subscription-based social media platform and shared the vision of her "affordable housing scheme" on her Twitter page.
"The ball is now rolling with my 'affordable housing scheme'. My plan is to buy eight properties outright and rent them out to low income families," she wrote.
Read Rebecca's tweet below:"One house I’ll be renting out is a [three-story,] four-bedroom, three-bathroom house with off-road parking for two cars, fully furnished, £650 ($800) a month!" she continued.
When asked more about the scheme in a tweet, Goodwin replied: "I make enough profit on OnlyFans, I have no mortgages so rent payments are 100 percent profit except maintenance and insurance, this is a side hustle that my kids can inherit. I’m not doing it to make me more money I’m doing it [to] invest in my [kids'] futures."
Originally from Mansfield in Derbyshire, Rebecca said she was previously depending on food stamps to provide for her family, surviving on six bags of food obtained by the vouchers each week.
But since launching her career on OnlyFans in 2019, her life has completely turned around as she told The Independent that in the first 10 days she made a whopping $1,200.
"I started Only Fans out of desperation and ended up making well over £1,000 ($1,200) in the first 10 days. It was madness," she told the outlet. "I had never earned so much in a month before. Now I’ve been able to buy a house and a Porsche."
Rebecca disclosed that she couldn’t afford her gas and electric bills, saying: "I was a single mum and I couldn’t work as I had a baby and wouldn’t be able to afford childcare for her," adding: "I was looking for things I could do from home. I had a lot of guilt over the things I couldn’t provide for them."
This is well and truly a passion project for the mother-of-two who shared on Twitter that this affordable housing scheme will not only benefit many families but herself too.
"I’m in a position where I don’t need to borrow money, my online presence could be terminated and my income could stop instantly changing my circumstances completely leaving me with 8 mortgages to pay. I got in debt before and I promised myself never again," she said.