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Former Tesco shop assistant says she now earns £40,000 a month after setting up cam girl agency

A former Tesco shop assistant says she now earns £40,00 a month after setting up her own cam girl agency.

Latiesha Jones, 21, started camgirling when she was 19 and studying for her criminology degree at the University of Salford and working part-time as a Tesco shop assistant. After a while of camgirling, she found herself making an 'easy' £300-an-hour and soon decided to set up her own agency - Latiesha's live.

Latiesha, from Manchester, said: "It was so empowering, and I loved that I could make so much from just an hour or so of speaking to someone. People just like to talk about their lives and it's a variety of people - from businessmen to family guys.

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"Sometimes they'll ask you to flash your boobs but you do what you're comfortable with." Latiesha set up her agency in August 2021 and got 15 other women on board.

By October 2021, she was working as a carer for 75 hours a week and was making £1,200 a month. However, she continued to be a cam girl at her agency in her free time.

“I’d been camgirling for a while so I could advise girls what to put in their profiles and how to deal with the people ringing up," she said. At first, I was still working my job as a carer which was a lot of work in a week.

“I soon realised I just wanted to be focusing on camgirling and my agency - and it was financially viable.” In November 2021, Latiesha decided to go all in and quit her job to work the agency full time.

“It was on a bit of a whim, but I wanted to put my time into that,” she said. "It was up and down for a while because you could be making loads one day and have a quiet one the next.

“But now we’re doing really well and have had one of our best

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