A mother-of-two who earns £100,000 a month through the adult content platform OnlyFans has pledged to help out low-income families by buying houses to rent out at an affordable price. Rebecca Goodwin told her followers that she intends to start an "affordable housing scheme" using the earnings she has made on the adult content platform.
The 28-year-old from Derbyshire said she plans to purchase eight houses outright to rent to low-income families who are struggling to get by during the cost of living crisis. Announcing her plans to her Twitter followers earlier this week Rebecca wrote: "The ball is now rolling with my ‘affordable housing scheme’.
"My plan is to buy eight properties outright and rent them out to low-income families. One house I’ll be renting out is a three-storey, four-bedroom, three-bathroom house with off road parking for two cars, fully furnished, £650 a month!"
Rebecca told the Independent that she is not launching the scheme to make money, but rather to help out struggling families and to provide an inheritance for her two children. When questioned about the profitability of her plans, Rebecca replied: "I make enough profit on OnlyFans, I have no mortgages so rent payments are 100% profit except maintenance and insurance, this is a side hustle that my kids can inherit.
"I’m not doing it to make me more money I’m doing it [to] invest in my kids futures."
Before becoming a creator on OnlyFans the single mother was struggling to feed her two daughters, now aged 11 and four, and the family were forced to survive on food vouchers for over a month. Rebecca told the Independent that she decided to start her OnlyFans account in April 2019 out of 'desperation'.
The mum-of-two had been £15,000 in debt at the time and had recently received a debt relief order. But within just 10 days of joining the subscription-based platform, she said she'd already made £1,600 by selling her provocative content.
Now she's earning up to £100,000 a month and has been able to buy her own four-bed house and a car as well as clear the debt she was in. She added: “I had never earned so much in a month before. Now I’ve been able to buy a house and a Porsche."
She said that her family are supportive of her career, adding that it "doesn't bother" her oldest daughter — who knows about what she does — at all and that her mum is "all for it".
“They are all very accepting because they saw how in trouble I was," she said.
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