OnlyFans star reveals $100,000 request from man that led to her never speaking to him again

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By Kim Novak

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An OnlyFans creator has opened up about the one big-money request she got that made her cut off contact with a man.

OnlyFans has exploded in popularity in recent years, with many creators turning to the site to make serious cash if they have a big enough following.

Grace, 27, is one such creator who managed to rake in a huge $1,000,000 (AUD) in her first year on the site, but she admitted it has come with some unexpected side effects.

One of which is the effect it's had on her dating life, including a $100,000 request that put her off seeing one particular man again.

GettyImages-1441926554 (3).jpgShe opened up about the wildest request she ever got. Credit: John Phillips/Getty Images

Grace has been open about her success as an adult content creator, reportedly making five figures a month from her OnlyFans.

She has also invested her earnings wisely and allegedly owns three homes in her $1.3 million property portfolio.

However, she has found that dating as someone with great financial success can be a bit of a minefield, as some men have expected her to foot the bill for everything.

She told News.com.au: "I recently matched with a man on Hinge, where we chatted back and forth a while, and ended up organizing a date to meet.

"To move things off the app, we moved the conversation over to my Instagram and his whole vibe changed as soon as he saw I did OnlyFans."


Grace explained that he soon put up a request that ended their budding romance on the spot: "He started sending me screenshots of clothes, perfumes and even his dream car worth $133,000 that he wanted, and made an insulting joke that he wanted me to be his new ‘sugar mommy’.

"I very quickly canceled the date, and never spoke to him again."

She revealed to the outlet that it was the "wildest thing" any man has asked of her to date.

Grace added that while she wouldn't throw her money at potential love interests, she had previously paid one of her exes around $7,000 a month to make content with her.

She admitted: "In a previous relationship, I paid my partner at least $10,000 (AUD) a month to make OnlyFans content with me so he was able to quit his regular job."

And while $7k a month is a pretty nice salary to get in exchange for doing steamy things in the bedroom with your girlfriend, it apparently still wasn't enough for Grace's ex.

She added: "There was still an expectation that I would pay for dinners, holidays, and expensive gifts due to my income. And it’s clearly an attitude lots of men have!"

GettyImages-1235445356.jpgShe has found that men expect her to pay for things. Credit: Thiago Prudêncio/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

And while Grace's income might be alluring to others thinking of joining the platform, there's quite a lot of work that goes into promoting an OnlyFans and some people have found it isn't as lucrative - or a 'get rich quick' solution - for them.

Ultimately, you get out what you put in and Grace has clearly done the hard work to make her page as successful as it is.

Featured image credit: John Phillips/Getty Images

OnlyFans star reveals $100,000 request from man that led to her never speaking to him again

vt-author-image

By Kim Novak

Article saved!Article saved!

An OnlyFans creator has opened up about the one big-money request she got that made her cut off contact with a man.

OnlyFans has exploded in popularity in recent years, with many creators turning to the site to make serious cash if they have a big enough following.

Grace, 27, is one such creator who managed to rake in a huge $1,000,000 (AUD) in her first year on the site, but she admitted it has come with some unexpected side effects.

One of which is the effect it's had on her dating life, including a $100,000 request that put her off seeing one particular man again.

GettyImages-1441926554 (3).jpgShe opened up about the wildest request she ever got. Credit: John Phillips/Getty Images

Grace has been open about her success as an adult content creator, reportedly making five figures a month from her OnlyFans.

She has also invested her earnings wisely and allegedly owns three homes in her $1.3 million property portfolio.

However, she has found that dating as someone with great financial success can be a bit of a minefield, as some men have expected her to foot the bill for everything.

She told News.com.au: "I recently matched with a man on Hinge, where we chatted back and forth a while, and ended up organizing a date to meet.

"To move things off the app, we moved the conversation over to my Instagram and his whole vibe changed as soon as he saw I did OnlyFans."


Grace explained that he soon put up a request that ended their budding romance on the spot: "He started sending me screenshots of clothes, perfumes and even his dream car worth $133,000 that he wanted, and made an insulting joke that he wanted me to be his new ‘sugar mommy’.

"I very quickly canceled the date, and never spoke to him again."

She revealed to the outlet that it was the "wildest thing" any man has asked of her to date.

Grace added that while she wouldn't throw her money at potential love interests, she had previously paid one of her exes around $7,000 a month to make content with her.

She admitted: "In a previous relationship, I paid my partner at least $10,000 (AUD) a month to make OnlyFans content with me so he was able to quit his regular job."

And while $7k a month is a pretty nice salary to get in exchange for doing steamy things in the bedroom with your girlfriend, it apparently still wasn't enough for Grace's ex.

She added: "There was still an expectation that I would pay for dinners, holidays, and expensive gifts due to my income. And it’s clearly an attitude lots of men have!"

GettyImages-1235445356.jpgShe has found that men expect her to pay for things. Credit: Thiago Prudêncio/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

And while Grace's income might be alluring to others thinking of joining the platform, there's quite a lot of work that goes into promoting an OnlyFans and some people have found it isn't as lucrative - or a 'get rich quick' solution - for them.

Ultimately, you get out what you put in and Grace has clearly done the hard work to make her page as successful as it is.

Featured image credit: John Phillips/Getty Images