I couldn’t afford childcare but I’ve cashed in £4million as a top OnlyFans star & make £50k a pop with my cheesy films
A MOTHER has revealed that she was really poor and couldn’t afford childcare, but has now made over £4million as a top OnlyFans star.
Rebecca Goodwin, 30, is now able to cash in £50,000 per cheesy Cosplay film.
The red-haired star first started in sex work five years ago, but now, after having tapped into Cosplay, has become one of the UK’s highest paid adult performers.
Cosplay, a blend word of "costume play", is an activity and performance art in which participants called Cosplayers wear costumes and fashion accessories to represent a specific character.
The content creator, who was once on food stamps but has now made a fortune and has 212,000 followers on Instagram, recently appeared on the brand new series of Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich.
Rebecca starred on the second episode of the third series of the ITV show, which explores how people around the country are earning a fast fortune in the adult industry.
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Loose Women and Love Island star Olivia, 33, met with Rebecca, one of the show's latest stars making a killing online for her adult content, who has cashed in by making cheesy Cosplay films.
Prior to meeting with Rebecca, who previously admitted to claiming a £3,600 boob job as a business expense, reality TV veteran Olivia explained: “So many people have said you have to meet Rebecca Goodwin.
“She’s an icon, she’s huge in Cosplay. She’s actually making pretty much feature films and I’ve managed to wangle myself an invitation down to her shoot today.”
Olivia was then seen on the set of Jaws vs Baywatch, one of Rebecca’s Cosplay films.
When asked by Olivia what got her started in the industry, Rebecca confessed: “I was just really, really poor at the time.
“When my youngest daughter turned one, I was like, what can I do to make some money at home because I can’t afford childcare.
“Then I remembered that I’ve got tits.”
Rebecca opened up about her content creation journey, as she admitted: “I didn’t start off with OnlyFans, I started off with Snapchat, doing things to myself in my bedroom and just blagging it.
I have so many straight girls who subscribe. I don’t just cater to horny men
Rebecca Goodwin
“Then I realised I was just stood in front of the same white wall in different lingerie.
“The money was drying up and everyone was getting bored of seeing the same thing, so cosplay for me is probably one of the most important things for me in this job because I cannot be the same character every day and still make the same amount of money.”
When it comes to Rebecca’s target audience, it isn’t just men.
She continued: “I have so many straight girls who subscribe. I don’t just cater to horny men.
“I’m whacking comedy in there, costumes, so that’s obviously why I’m making so much money.”
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And where Rebecca’s earnings are concerned, Rebecca claimed: “On my OnlyFans page, it’s anywhere between £80,000 to £120,000 a month.
“The highest I had was £143,000 in one month.
“I’ve hit over £4million now, so it’s definitely worked. It’s pretty cool.”
She’s an icon, she’s huge in Cosplay. She’s actually making pretty much feature films
Olivia Attwood
Olivia was then given a front row seat to watch Rebecca shoot her latest film, to which the documentary presenter shared: “Porn films are renowned for cheesy acting. But for cosplay fans, that’s often part of the attraction.
“These non-sexual scenes are also essential for allowing the film to be promoted on the stricter social media platforms, like TikTok.
“But the real action is never far away.”
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Not only did Rebecca's porn shoot leave Olivia gobsmacked, but the presenter also shared: "After an outlay of £1,600 for this one-day shoot, Rebecca is expecting her film to bring in £40,000 to £50,000."
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