A woman has swapped her cleaning job for a lucrative new career - raking in £200k a year on OnlyFans by dressing up as Princess Diana.
Lauren Spencer, 47, decided to start posting content on the adult website back in April 2021 when she had to sell her housekeeping business during the pandemic. And she quickly found herself gaining a strong following on the platform, saying that many of her fans enjoy her content because they think she looks like Princess Diana.
So much so, in fact, that Lauren now often dresses up as the late Princess of Wales for her OnlyFans pictures and videos, with followers regularly asking her to recreate Diana's iconic poses and even do readings in her voice, the Manchester Evening News reports. "I've become the princess of soft porn," Lauren said of her career change.
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"I was so shocked when I started to get popular, but I'm now in the top 0.5% of creators on OnlyFans. Lots of people suggest I look like Princess Diana, which is very flattering - she was beautiful."
Lauren now spends most of her days making racy OnlyFans content, and always finds herself booked up by fans. "I get requests to recreate the photo of Diana wearing the billowing skirt standing against the sunlight and not realising her skirt was see-through," she said.
"They ask me to be her while I read something. Sometimes it’s something innocent like a meaningful poem."
Lauren's husband Charlie, 52, helps out behind the scenes, and has been "very supportive" of his wife's new job. "He likes that guys are looking at me - he's not the jealous type," Lauren said.
Now earning around £16k a month from OnlyFans, Lauren hopes that some of the money can go to a good cause - her dream has always been to help rescue animals. "I just want to buy a bit of land and help them," she said.
“Diana was crazy about helping people. I’m like that with animals. I love what I do. It's empowering."
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