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Former Morrisons Worker Makes £15k-A-Month From OnlyFans And Says Business Is Booming During Lockdown

Former Morrisons Worker Makes £15k-A-Month From OnlyFans And Says Business Is Booming During Lockdown

Ally Mae was earning £8.50 an hour before she started cashing in on OnlyFans

Rebecca Shepherd

Rebecca Shepherd

A former Morrisons checkout girl is now raking in more than £15,000-a-month posting racy snaps and videos online and says business is booming due to the coronavirus lockdown.

Ally Mae was only working at the supermarket two years ago earning £8.50-per-hour - she spent her days icing cakes in the bakery and lended a hand on tills on night shifts to boost her wage.

But the 21-year-old now cashes in on website OnlyFans - making more than £120,000-a-year and has become one of the top earners on the site, claiming that with more people stuck at home due to Covid-19 she is in demand more than ever.

Ally Mae when she worked in Morrisons.
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She said: "It's been absolutely crazy. People are bored and sat at home, and we're here to keep them entertained. My numbers have definitely gone up a lot. I've got way more subscribers and I'm now getting almost a marriage proposal a day."

Ally lives in a plush three-bedroom house and hopes to earn £200,000 by the end of 2020.

She went on: "I never thought I'd ever be making this much money in my life. It's amazing, I have so many great opportunities. At the age of 21 you don't expect to have a nice car, house and be financially stable."

Ally only spends about two or three hours working a day, which means she makes more than £150-an-hour. The rest of the time she spends gaming on Call of Duty or Fortnite and chatting to friends.

Ally joined Morrisons when she was 16 after finishing her GCSEs, and worked several shifts a week while studying at college.

When Ally isn't working she plays Call of Duty and Fortnite.
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In 2018, after starting to make money on cams, she quit the supermarket to focus on her adult career full-time.

Ally, from Blackpool, Lancashire, said: "I noticed girls were making crazy amounts on OnlyFans, I decided I would quit camming and put everything into it."

The website allows people to charge fans for pictures, videos and personal messages - and is mainly used for adult entertainment.

Single Ally now makes a minimum of £10,000-a-month from around 1,300 subscribers, who also pay for customer content like penis ratings.

"I try to post as much as I can on my main feed," she explained. "People can tip for custom content and d**k ratings."

Ally now mentors new girls who want to join the website with a 20-page guide full of tips. She has 100 other models under her wing - and the number has boomed since lockdown began.

Ally's mum and sister are both really supportive of her unique career although her mum did originally want her to become a teacher.

Ally says she will continue doing it for as long as she can - and her dream is to travel the world.

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