An OnlyFans star has opened up about the requests she gets, some of which are pretty bizarre, but which netted her $1 million.
Ruby Drew, 20, turned a breakup that she experienced during the pandemic into a lucrative business opportunity.
OnlyFans, known for its subscriber-based model where creators offer exclusive content for a fee, became Ruby's gateway to financial freedom.
"I realized there was serious cash to be made thanks to the custom content I was willing to make for my subscribers," she shared.
Ruby is making a substantial amount of money from the platform. Credit: John Phillips/Getty
However, Ruby's journey to success took an unexpected turn when a blast from the past entered the picture.
Recalling the surprising twist, Ruby explained to Yahoo! Lifestyle: "I was with this boy in high school who I was head over heels in love with, but as most high school relationships go, we drifted apart when he moved away."
To Ruby's amazement, her former flame resurfaced on OnlyFans, igniting a profitable collaboration.
"I was flattered he was still thinking of me and still wanted me," she admitted. The ex-lover began requesting personalized content, with Ruby gladly fulfilling his desires.
"He wanted all sorts of videos of me doing explicit things and moaning his name while I did it," she revealed.
The ex's generosity didn't stop there; he became a significant contributor to Ruby's income, spending a staggering $1500 a week on her content. As word spread, Ruby found herself inundated with custom content requests, many coming from acquaintances and supporters from her real-life circle.
From moaning personalized names to quirky backyard dances, Ruby's repertoire expanded, showcasing the diverse demands of her subscribers.
"I had one guy who supported me all through Covid that just wanted videos of me dancing in my backyard with socks on and then slowly peeling off the wet dirty socks," she said.
Ruby's dedication and willingness to fulfill requests paid off handsomely, catapulting her to millionaire status within her first year on OnlyFans. However, she warns aspiring creators that success on the platform isn't without its challenges.
"I can feel uncomfortable fulfilling some of the requests," she admitted, particularly when asked to deliver "mean" messages.
Despite her reservations, Ruby acknowledges the value of customer satisfaction, stating: "If people are paying good money for me to speak to them badly, who am I to refuse?"
Some OnlyFans models aren't making $1 million on the platform, and are instead flashing their breasts for free to people in Dublin, while being in New York City themselves.
Ava Louise recently headed to the new portal in NYC, which is a camera that links the US city to the capital of Ireland.
Instead of waving like everyone else, Ava decided to flash her breasts, which she claims temporarily shut down the portal as staff try to stop it from being used for inappropriate behavior.