I was practically homeless… now I live in a four-bed country pile after raking in £96k a year as a camgirl
A WOMAN quit her boring admin job during the pandemic to become a £96k-a-year camgirl.
Emily Kathleen, 27, went from being "practically homeless" to living in a four-bed house in Gloucestershire after starting up a camgirl business - which now employs 500 webcam models worldwide.
She encourages "empowerment" among her models and employs all ages, shapes, and sizes - helping women to gain "financial freedom".
Emily even started a TikTok page about her agency and has racked up 12,000 followers.
She said: "Webcamming has completely turned my life around.
"I was practically homeless a few years ago about to lose my council flat.
"I can't believe where I am now, and I absolutely love what I do - and it helps that I earn really decent money.
"It's not for everyone, but I found my calling and became my own boss.
"I want try and break the stigma around the industry and show how empowering this work can be for women."
She now has 546 women working at the agency, including 17 international models.
Her aim is the "break the stigma" around webcamming and offer guidance to women to and help them approach the industry safely.
Emily said: "I wanted my models to have full control over videos and outfits.
"In webcamming, nudity is preferable but not essential.
"Most important to me is that they feel comfortable and empowered by what they're doing.
"We have women of all shapes and sizes - one of our biggest earners is a size 20 girl.
"We even have couples who do webcamming together.
"I still can't believe how much I love my job and the fact I'm not living pay cheque to pay cheque anymore.
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"I want to help women gain confidence and live a better quality of life by finding the same financial freedom I did.
"It's completely changed my life - and I hope I can do the same for others."