People left sick to their stomachs after woman reveals disturbing way she makes $6,500 a week

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By Asiya Ali

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Viewers have been left stunned after a woman revealed the unusual and bizarre way she earns a staggering $6,500 per week.

Latiesha Jones appeared on This Morning, a British daytime show, to talk about how she tapped into a strange niche market to pay off debts and buy her first home.

The 24-year-old explained to hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard that nearly five years ago, she launched an OnlyF**s account, expecting to follow the usual route of content creators on the platform.

But after receiving a strange request from a customer, she discovered a high-paying, highly specific market.

“It came from a customer, they messaged me and said this is really weird but I was wondering if you would sell me your spit or shower water. I was thinking, 'What on earth?'" she recalled.

Jones then realized that there was a "huge" community interested in "weird stuff," so she expanded her business to selling toenail clippings, bathwater, and other bodily items, making thousands each week.

"I think from when I started, what I was doing at first to now, it's changed massively. It's more comfortable and my boundaries are much more firm and in place, and I feel like I've got much more control over things," she added.

The businesswoman had initially planned to become a doctor, but after realizing how lucrative her new career was, she dropped out of university to pursue it full-time.

"I feel so much more comfortable and my boundaries are more in place. I feel I have more control over it now," she remarked.

Jones then revealed that the priciest item she ever sold was a jar of her spit, which went for $1,950.

“I had a long-term relationship with that person,” she revealed. “But on average, there isn't anything that has sold for less than £400 or £500 ($520–$650).”


While Jones has fully embraced her niche market, some online users were less than impressed.

“This world has gone absolutely insane…” one person commented on YouTube. Another shared: "One word. Speechless !" and a third said: "Are you mad!! Doesn't that frighten you it's odd enough to make me sick!!"

Meanwhile, others couldn’t believe people were actually paying for her products. "Should we be asking questions of the people who buy this stuff, fair play to the women for selling this stuff but seriously look into these people who want this very started stuff," one questioned.

A second disgruntled fan on X (formerly Twitter) added: "Why the hell would you buy someone else's toenails."

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