We made £30k a month on OnlyFans but had to move our family to a farm when the neighbours found out
A COUPLE making £30k a month on OnlyFans had to move their family to a farm in the middle of nowhere after their neighbours found out.
Sara Blake, 31, and husband, Matt Cheek, 38, homeschool their kids from their six-acre farm to escape judgement after they were ridiculed over their raunchy online content.
The US couple were shut off from the community and were banned from school events.
Her family still attended, but Sara was on the receiving end of derogatory comments - even though the couple ran their page together.
She was devastated to be judged so harshly about making explicit pictures and videos together for their OnlyFans audience.
Sara told : "I broke down and cried. I have been bullied and discriminated against because of my career. What I do doesn’t affect others."
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About a year-and-a-half after starting their platform, Sara and Matt uprooted their four kids and moved to a six-acre farm.
She said: "I felt confused and it made me mad. I'm ok with being talked about but people should have that conversation behind your closed doors. I feel so lonely and isolated."
Despite the hard times, Sara says she has "no regrets" about getting their kids Chandler, 10, Camden, nine, Corey, seven and Carson, three, out of the environment as it became toxic.
Sara stands by her choice to share a different side with her followers - but does want to make a difference.
At times she's working for 20 hours a day non-stop and the couple have raked in over £1million dollars this year so far.
She wants to inspire other women to explore their sexuality like she has.
Before launched her OnlyFans career, Sara owned two salons and was second runner-up in the Mrs Kansas a beauty pageant.
She said: “I’ve worked my way up and used my platform to make a difference to all women to be confident in their sexuality."
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It's been hard at times, she says, but Sara wants others to know they can create their own pathways to success as she did.
She said: "I want to tell other women to not ever give up and be confident in themselves, you are who defines your worth and value."