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A WOMAN who was sick of having to live off £10 per day decided to quit her job in at B&Q.

She now manages to rake in a whopping £50k a month and reckons others could do the same if they were committed enough.

Lexi Zielinska worked in B&Q before quitting to help beat the cost of living crisis
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Lexi Zielinska worked in B&Q before quitting to help beat the cost of living crisisCredit: Jam Press/@lexi_zielinska
Lexi's new lifestyle is all thanks to her career change
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Lexi's new lifestyle is all thanks to her career changeCredit: Jam Press/@lexi_zielinska

Lexi Zielinska, 23, from Essex decided to ditch her minimum wage gig at B&Q to rake in £50,000 a month on OnlyFans, now she's urging others to strip off to beat the cost of living crisis.

Before her career change, Lexi used to "live off a tenner a day" and says 80% of her salary went towards rent and bills.

In August 2020, desperate for extra cash, she decided to give OnlyFans a go and just three months later had made £10,000 – and decided to quit her warehouse job altogether.

With rising energy bills, inflation and a recession predicted around the corner, Lexi is now encouraging other women to "strip off" to heat their homes.

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She reckons "anyone can do this job" if they are dedicated enough.

“Before I started my OnlyFans, 80% of my money went to rent and bills,” Lexi told JamPrime.com.

“I was living off a tenner a day; after buying myself food and food for my cats, my money was gone.

"I couldn't afford to have fun or even a normal life, and had to say no to myself all the time.

"It was really tough, you feel as if you're only working to survive, so I can relate to how some people might be feeling right now.

“I think the wages a lot of people are paid right now are too low – it’s just not enough to keep up with the current situation.

"I think a lot of people could benefit from OnlyFans and they don’t even realise it, stripping off will help them heat their homes."

However, while Lexi believes anyone can make OnlyFans work, she warns that you still need to be prepared to put in the work.

She said: “Some days I’m so busy, I make myself a detailed schedule on a piece of paper like any other job.

“I start my day by making coffee and answering my fans' messages.

“Then I have a bath and film TikTok’s for the rest of the day," she revealed.

“For other content, I tend to book a hotel and shoot videos in there because it makes for a nicer background.

"OnlyFans is a full-time job and you need training in certain areas too to make sure you’re equipped for the gig.

“I do think that anyone can do it; male, female, couples, single, young or old – it doesn’t matter.

“You don’t need to be a certain age or shape to do what I do.

“As long as you put in the work and market yourself, you can make some good money."

She continued: “I am so grateful that I can live a more comfortable life now.

“While I worked at B&Q, I didn’t have a holiday because I couldn’t treat myself.

“Now, I'm constantly travelling and I’ve been to loads of amazing places like Greece, Portugal, Mexico and Cyprus.

"Although I work quite a bit while I’m away."

"I know a lot of women who want to start their own accounts but are worried that people will find out what they’re up to.

“They should stop being scared and just do it.

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“No woman has ever said anything bad to me about it, in fact they ask me to teach them how to start.

“Whenever I tell a man what I do, they find it really interesting and tell me they find it hot.”

She reckons others should try stripping off to earn some extra cash
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She reckons others should try stripping off to earn some extra cashCredit: Jam Press/@lexi_zielinska
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