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I make £111k a MONTH on OnlyFans but I got dumped & now I’m celibate at 25 as I can’t find a man who supports my career

Published on March 24, 2025 at 07:36 PM

A WOMAN who reportedly raked in huge sums of money thanks to her career on OnlyFans has said her controversial career has ruined her dating life.

Maddi Miller, who is from Australia, boasts a whopping 25,000Instagramfollowers, gained a posh car, a huge home thanks to the money from her OnlyFans gig – but it also ended her relationship.

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Maddi opened up about her career on the adult platform OnlyFans
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Maddi claimed her boyfriend dumped her after she began earning more than him

She explained that she joined the adult entertainment industry at just 18 years old in a bid to “secure her future,” but things went downhill when she began earning more than her boyfriend.

According to the model, her boyfriend was making more money than her when they started seeing each other, meaning he could treat her to cute date nights, but all that changed when she became the breadwinner.

Maddi soon started raking in $70,000 (£111,568) a month, leading her partner to see her earning as a “competition.”

The adult content creator has since faced similar problems when it comes to dating, as she admitted to struggling to find a fella who doesn't feel insecure about her earnings.

Shetoldnews.com.au: “I feel like it hurts their egos. They still have this expectation that, as the man, they should hold the financial power in a relationship.

“I obviously threaten their sense of masculinity in that way.”

Maddi's small town in Australia makes matters even worse, since she can't find a man near her.

The irony of being lusted over online but being painfully single in real life hasn't been lost on Maddi though.

She even admitted she has “less going on than ever before.”

“But I’d rather be celibate than with a man that doesn’t support my career,” she said.

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Instead of forcing a relationship with someone, Maddi said she is hoping to meet a man who is just as successful in his own career, and doesn't feel insecure about her job.

In fact, people often make assumptions about Maddi's values, she explained, but at heart she said she's really a romantic and her controversial job is just a way to make cash.

Speaking about her career in the adult industry, Maddi said: “This career gave me the chance to take my finances to another level and secure my future as well.”

Maddi isn't the only adult content creator who has spoken about the negative sides of the industry though.

Celebrity Big Brother and Ex On The Beach star Jemma Lucy recently told Flying Eze about her experience on OnlyFans after she joined the platform for financial survival after her TV career plateaued.

“I came off reality TV and had this big platform, but the industry doesn’t offer much support when you’re not actively working,”; she explains.

OnlyFans became a quick fix—and it was certainly lucrative.

She said: “I’ve made six figures. At first, it was really PG, but as the money becomes addictive, you push your boundaries a little more.

“You end up doing things that your body and mind are saying no to.”;

Her regret, however, doesn’t stem solely from the explicit content or the judgment it invited.

It’s the knowledge that one day, her daughter, who attends a £33,000-a-year private school, might see it.

She added: “I’ll never be able to erase the past, but at least I can show her it’s no longer who I am.”

What is OnlyFans?

I make £111k a MONTH on OnlyFans but I got dumped & now I'm celibate at 25 as I can't find a man who supports my career 2

OnlyFans is a subscription content service based in London.

As of 2023, it is thought to have more than 220million registered users and over three million content creators.

Sex workers charge monthly fees for access to pictures, videos and more.

While popular for porn, the site isn't exclusively designed with that in mind – anyone who wants to build up a fan base and charge them for it can set one up.

Celebs like Katie Price and Kerry Katona are popular personalities on the platform.

“Whether you’re uploading tutorials, tips, behind-the-scenes footage or just endless selfies, a lot of your followers would be willing to pay for them,” the company states.

For every subscription that's sold to a viewer, performers get 80 per cent of the cash while OnlyFans gets the rest.

It isn’t limited to adult content, as it has become popular with physical fitness experts and musicians.

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