I was at rock bottom after my mom kicked me out, OnlyFans saved my life
An OnlyFans model has revealed how the adult site saved her life and got her sober once and for all.
In an exclusive chat with DailyMail.com, Amelia Lynne lifted the lid on her shocking journey to sobriety as she credited OnlyFans for the roof over her head and claimed it was the reason she didn’t become homeless after leaving rehab .
The now 20-year-old started experimenting with drugs at the age of 13 and quickly became addicted.
During her teenage years, Amelia – who had a strained relationship with her mother – found herself using fentanyl and cocaine, which eventually got her kicked out of her home and into rehab.
After coming out of rehab, the teen from Austin, Texas, was still embroiled in a feud with her mother, and was forced to take a job as a waitress and pay the rent on a small apartment herself.
However, when she was fired, Amelia found herself struggling to make money and was evicted.
Until she came up with the idea of using her ‘very sexual’ personality to raise money through OnlyFans.
Amelia’s raunchy idea to make money by sharing saucy snaps turned out to be genius as she now labels the site a ‘life-saving’ as it stopped her turning to drugs again after losing her job.
An OnlyFans model has revealed how the adult site saved her life and stopped her using drugs again
She told DailyMail.com: ‘I’ve been using drugs since I was 13 and I started with cannabis and alcohol. When I was 15 I was using a lot of coke, and when I was 16 I was using fentanyl. I got sober at seventeen.”
The 20-year-old revealed that she tried to get sober many times during her teenage years but nothing worked, which further strained her relationship with her mother.
‘I lived with my mother occasionally. She would randomly kick me out. That was pretty common growing up, and when I was 17, addicted to fentanyl, I just knew I had to kick the habit one last time because I had participated in so many programs as an adolescent,” she explained.
Amelia – who has had a ‘difficult’ relationship with her mother all her life – revealed that after getting sober, she cut off her family.
Needing to be financially independent, Amelia spent all her time paying bills and dropped out of high school.
Two months after Amelia moved into an apartment and left the sober life, she was fired from her job as a waitress and started taking pictures of herself to make money.
She revealed: ‘I wanted to make money. I realized it’s a pretty powerful industry. Honestly, it helps with a lot of my self-esteem issues
‘I just needed money, I was about to become homeless and I didn’t know what to do. I’m just going to try it out, because some people have had really good luck with it.’
Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, Amelia Lynne lifted the lid on her shocking journey to sobriety as she detailed how OnlyFans was the only reason she wasn’t homeless
The now 20-year-old started experimenting with drugs at the age of 13 and quickly became addicted
The brunette beauty revealed that she only started bringing in money about six months into her OnlyFans career.
As the months passed, Amelia started raking in $5,000 a month on OnlyFans and even started showcasing saucy snaps on other sites, increasing her income to $20,000 a month.
She revealed: ‘The money I make in a month from OnlyFans is more than my mother makes as a teacher.’
The brunette model revealed she brought in a whopping $600 from just one raunchy 10-minute FaceTime call.
As well as bringing in a flood of cash, Amelia revealed that OnlyFans had boosted her confidence.
She told DailyMail.com: ‘OnlyFans has honestly helped me on my journey to sobriety, and my mental health journey in general.
“It’s forced me to focus more on myself because I’m selling myself as a person to my subscribers.
‘I started going to the gym more often because I realized I wanted to be in better shape Unfortunately, bodies do matter in this industry, and I was a little on the chubby side when I first started.
‘OnlyFans got me going to the gym, practicing good eating habits and exercising daily. And then I realized how helpful exercise actually is for my mental health, and the money I made from OnlyFans allowed me to go to therapy.”
During her teenage years, Amelia, who had a strained relationship with her mother, found herself using fentanyl and coke, which eventually got her kicked out of her home.
After coming out of rehab, the teen from Austin, Texas, was still embroiled in a feud with her mother, and was forced to get a job as a waitress and pay the rent on a small apartment herself.
Despite helping her, the 20-year-old admitted that the raunchy site has caused her to compare herself to other creators on the site.
She revealed that she constantly thinks about how skinny makers make more money, so she goes to the gym more often.
Amelia, who has “a lot of tattoos,” also said she noticed that women who didn’t have ink brought in more money than women who did.
‘I have 14 tattoos and I’m getting them all removed, especially for OnlyFans Girls without tattoos do make more money,” she said.
“I’ve had to learn how to apply my makeup properly,” she added, before revealing that she tended to straighten her natural curls to appeal to more clients.
Although the majority of her friends support her OnlyFans career, Amelia revealed that she often received hate from trolls online.
However, when she was fired, Amelia found herself struggling to make money and was evicted
Until she came up with the idea of using her ‘very sexual’ personality to raise money through OnlyFans
However, she doesn’t let it affect her as she reminds herself how successful she is.
‘I don’t like a lot of negative reactions. I sometimes get hate comments, and I actually just leave them alone. I don’t delete them because it gives me more engagement on my platforms and gives me a boost in the algorithm. So I never delete one,” she said.
“I have a pretty high net worth because I’m only 20 years old. It’s not extremely high power, but in your twenties it’s higher than most people. I I have my own apartment at 20. I pay all my bills by the time I’m 20.
‘Who can say that? Not many people, and not the people who comment, hate comments, no one who expresses hate speech is doing anything good with their time.”