A woman has left people stunned and deeply unsettled after revealing the unusual way she earns thousands of pounds a week.
Latiesha Jones, 24, appeared on Four Nine's podcast recently to discuss how she built an unconventional but lucrative business selling her spit, toenail clippings, and used bathwater to fans online. Unsurprisingly, her story quickly went viral.
Latiesha explained that she began using the content subscription platform OnlyFans nearly five years ago, initially as a way to earn some extra cash while studying to become a doctor at university.
Around the same time, Latiesha says that she also worked at a strip club. It was there that a customer offered her $270 for a pair of her stockings, and the pair spoke about different types of fetishes.
That one request opened the door to a niche market she hadn’t known existed, one that has since allowed her to leave university, pay off her debts, and even buy her first property.
According to Latiesha, the most expensive item she’s sold was a vial of spit for an astonishing $2,030. “I had a long-term relationship with that person,” she said, adding that the average sale brings in between $540 and $670. Her earnings currently total around $6,700 a week.
She also revealed that her hair extension braids are the most expensive thing she sells, saying that her customers like "the smell" of her scalp.
As for the most common? "Anything foot-related and any kind of sweaty item like clothing, gymwear, and any kind of lingerie, underwear, whatever," she says.
One of her more unusual income streams is by selling her own toenail clippings as it turns out there is a lucrative market for those, too.
Aside from the monetary benefits, Latiesha nonchalantly revealed what some of her paying customers do with her toenail clippings, saying: "I sell my toenails and that person who has my toenails, he grinds it up and he uses it as salt and he puts it on his food and eats it."
And food plays a bigger role in her business as she revealed some of her customers have a "giantess kink" and enjoy watching her stomp on jelly babies while she pretends they are real people, as well as squashing edible items such as beans with her feet .
Love it or loathe it, her story is a reminder that in the age of the internet, even the most unexpected things can become a booming business.
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