‘I was called "thunder thighs" at school – now I rake in thousands off my body’
A woman has made thousands of pounds by getting saucy with her "thunder thighs".
Lora Carmichael, 39, managed to rake in $1million (£786,270) from her content, and it's the unusual requests from young men that have seen her success boom in the last three years.
The online creator discovered a new self-confidence following a serious health scare, and ever since she's been trying new things. Getting sexy online is something she would have never done before.
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She told Yahoo: "Life was now much too short to worry about what others may think of me. I wanted to care for myself better, provide myself with a better place to live, afford all my medical bills, make time to see my friends and live out any dreams that I desire."
After creating her OnlyFans account, Lora soon found out that she appealed to younger men who loved her plus-size bod. All of a sudden the things she was teased about at school were becoming attractive.
She said she used to be called "thunder thighs", but now her curves are the reason she's rich.
Lora continued: "The biggest content request from my subscribers is usually centred around my a**. It's pretty typical of [adult] creators to get a BBL, but my body is natural and there are lots of young men who like to see natural bodies and the way they move.
“A lot of the content I get asked for isn't even necessarily explicit. A lot of the time people like to see me in different pieces of clothing like dresses, shorts or leggings and they want to see me doing normal things like cleaning or yoga."
The saucy star also gets a lot of requests for walking as people like to see how her body moves naturally. She has a big fan base, and people can't get enough of how she flaunts her bod online.
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