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Manchester mum, 26, on OnlyFans has car smashed up and takes son out of school as she's told 'avoid peak pick-up times'

An OnlyFans content creator earning £12k-a-month claims her lucrative online career has left her "unemployable" and is cautioning single mums that the job is "not all it's cracked up to be". Tyler Wilson, 26, known as 'Bluu' on the platform, resorted to creating adult material after a car crash in 2019 prevented her from returning to her day job as an estate agent.

Success on the platform was instant, allowing her to treat her 10-year-old son to a trip to Disney World with earnings of £100 daily from subscribers to her explicit images.

But she quickly found out about the "ugly" side of her career when a clip of her speaking on a podcast went viral on TikTok and she was "bombarded" by death threats, calls to the police, her car being smashed up and 'judgement at the school gates' when she was asked to avoid peak pick up times. Tyler said she now faces "constant anxiety" and feels trapped in her OnlyFans career, viewing it as her "only choice."

The Manchester mum-of-one said: "Within one week of my video going viral, I had the police called to my house multiple times, I had to take my son out of school and someone smashed up my car.

"I was very fragile and vulnerable [in the video] - I literally went on, thinking it would make me an extra £1k. It was a heated debate with someone who was against OnlyFans - I was reacting to him with a lot of emotion and trauma.

"As soon as my account blew up, my entire family knew - and all the mums at the school gates had seen it. It's technically left me unemployable - I could end up losing my job if an employer discovered my content.

"I'm stuck in a rut where every time I need an income boost, I'd have to go viral again, or do a collaboration with another creator - I don't want to do

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