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Manchester OnlyFans Mum’s Car Smashed as She’s Forced to Pull Son from School Over Safety Fears

Tyler Wilson, a 26-year-old OnlyFans content creator known as ‘Bluu,’ earning £ 12k a month, has revealed that her lucrative online career has rendered her “unemployable”, according to the Liverpool Echo. She is urging single mums to consider the hidden challenges of the platform, stating the job is “not all it’s cracked up to be.”

Tyler turned to OnlyFans after a severe car crash in 2019 left her unable to return to her previous role as an estate agent. The accident resulted in a broken collarbone, spine, and ribs, necessitating extensive recovery and multiple surgeries. Unable to resume her day job, Tyler sought alternative income sources, eventually finding success on OnlyFans, reported by the Manchester Evening News.

Her entry into the platform was swift, allowing her to earn £100 daily from subscribers. This financial boost enabled her to treat her 10-year-old son to a trip to Disney World and purchase a £27k Audi TT in cash. “I earned my first £10k really quickly, which I spent on taking my son to Disney World, Florida, for two weeks. I also bought myself a £27k, brand new Audi TT in cash,” Tyler shared.

However, the success came with significant drawbacks. In February 2023, Tyler appeared on a podcast to discuss her OnlyFans experience, which was later uploaded to TikTok and went viral. The viral clip led to her being “bombarded” with death threats, calls to the police, and harsh judgments from her son’s school community. “Within one week of my video going viral, I had the police called to my house multiple times, I had to take my son out of school and someone smashed up my car,” Tyler explained.

The backlash forced Tyler to feel “constant anxiety” and view OnlyFans as her “only choice.” “I’m stuck in a rut where every time I need an income boost, I’d have to go viral again, or do a collaboration with another creator – I don’t want to do that,” she stated. The viral incident left her “unemployable,” as employers might discover her OnlyFans content, jeopardizing her job prospects.

Despite the turmoil, Tyler continues to earn a substantial income from OnlyFans, approximately £3-4k a week. However, the negative impact of her online presence persists. To protect her and her son, they have moved to a new house and enrolled him in a different school. “It’s an active worry for me that when he reaches a certain age, my son or his friends will stumble across my content,” she admitted. “We have a good relationship and I’d never lie to him if he asked me about it – but I really don’t want him to go looking for it.”

Tyler’s OnlyFans journey began in August 2022, initially thinking it was similar to Facebook, where she could market her content through messaging. Realizing the need for broader promotion, she created anonymous social media profiles, which significantly boosted her subscriber base and earnings. “It was never extreme stuff, just explicit solo content,” she clarified.

Reflecting on her career, Tyler cautions other single mums about the permanence and potential repercussions of online adult content. “It is better than what I earned from my nine-to-five, but it’s more than passive income. In a moment of needing money, think about how the videos will likely stay online forever. It isn’t worth the anxiety,” she warned.

Tyler Wilson’s story highlights the complex realities behind the seemingly profitable world of OnlyFans, emphasizing the emotional and social costs that can accompany financial success on the platform.

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