Gym teacher (28) reveals why she quit her job – now $40k/month

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A gymnastics teacher is now earning $40,000 a month after she quit her day job to start a lucrative career with her husband on OnlyFans.

Lauren, 28, originally from the UK but now lives on the Gold Coast in Queensland, married her Australian husband Jaymes, 31, in December 2019 – just six weeks after they met on Instagram.

In an interview with radio duo Kyle and Jackie O on KIISFM, the couple spoke openly about why they turned to the adults-only subscription service where content creators provide exclusive material to their ‘fans’.

The pair – who are in the top 0.2 per cent of OnlyFans earners in the world – are charging a fee of $25 per month, or six-month bundles for $120 in exchange for raunchy, nude pictures and saucy strip videos.

Their roles involve Lauren stripping down to risqué lingerie – or nothing – while her husband stays behind the camera to capture her x-rated scenes, which usually take place either in their bedroom or somewhere outdoors.

‘I do self play, I go there with everything. You can see my a***hole, my p***y,’ Lauren said, adding she has been sharing her content for a year now.

‘Jaymes puts his hands in now and then,’ to which her husband said: ‘They [viewers] can see me touching [her].’

Lauren said she decided to create an OnlyFans account after Covid-19 affected her job where she ran gymnastic workshops and retreats for adults.

‘You’ve got to do what you need to do. As long as I’m super comfortable with that, and I always had been with my body, being naked… I don’t see anything wrong with that, we’re all humans,’ she said.

‘I was happy to move into this field. I had the support of my husband and it was life-changing for us.’

You’ve got to do what you need to do.

The couple – who have between 1,000 to 1,500 subscribers – are raking in thousands of dollars without even leaving their home.

‘We’re making about $40,000 a month… and onwards and upwards every month, which is really magnificent for us,’ Lauren said, insisting the platform is ‘not seedy’ as most people would assume.

She said she also offers ‘explicit’ content where subscribers can pay an extra fee to ‘unlock’ the material so they can view it.

‘Depends what it is… I’d charge $50 for a self play,’ Lauren said, revealing about 100 to 150 people would pay for the extra content.

Their roles involve Lauren stripping down to risqué lingerie - or even nothing - while her husband stays behind the camera to capture her x-rated scenes, which usually takes place either in their bedroom or somewhere outdoors

Jaymes – who hasn’t appeared on the website with Lauren – said he knows all the right angles to get of his wife while she’s working for the camera.

‘I just capture the moment. She might have something she’d want to wear, a nice piece of lingerie or whatever, and we’d just go with that and I sort of know what kind of angles to go for,’ he explained.

‘Whenever I see something that’s turning me on, I focus [camera] on there more. Whatever I’m seeing that’s firing me up, that’s what I’d focus on.’

Lauren interjected, saying: ‘He makes me feel really good because he’s the consumer, he knows exactly what someone is going to want to look at.’

‘It’s definitely good for our marriage, it’s so fun. I think it’s something a lot of young couples should be doing. It keeps everything spicy and I just love it,’ she said.

A curious Jackie O asked Lauren where she would draw the line with her risqué business, to which she replied: ‘Right now… I wouldn’t have a*** sex but that’s because I don’t right now. I’ve been open minded, I don’t like to say never.’

Before working together, Jaymes confessed he had no idea what OnlyFans was until Lauren casually asked him if they could open up an account.

‘I just thought it was another Instagram so I was like “yeah, sure, go for it”. When we started, I realised what it was but I was still open to it because it was a fun idea,’ he said.

Lauren said she decided to create an OnlyFans account after Covid-19 affected her job where she ran gymnastic workshops and retreats for adults

Jaymes - who hasn't appeared on the website with Lauren - said he knows all the right angles to get of his wife while she's working for the camera

Kyle asked the pair how they keep track of who gets to view their content, suggesting whether their parents are part of their subscription.

The couple doubted their loved ones are following them – but Jaymes added: ‘People can sign up anonymously – they have a number for their name so you don’t know it’s them.’

Lauren said her mother, who lives in England, is very supportive of her new job.

‘At first she wasn’t too keen, but now she thinks it’s great and hilarious,’ she said.

‘There were times where I needed more money basically so I just said to my mum “I’m going to give this a go”.’

Kyle asked Jaymes whether he was ‘jealous’ of Lauren’s huge male following, to which he responded: ‘I’m seeing the dollar signs. It’ll never beat them.’

Lauren said she looks after their finances because she’s good with saving money, to which Jaymes agreed, saying: ‘I would’ve spent half of it already’.

The duo revealed they met on Instagram in 2019 after Jaymes slipped into her DMs.

‘We got married after six weeks. We just knew immediately, it was real love straight away. We had an amazing, incredible first year of marriage, it’s exactly what it should be,’ Lauren added.

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