MAFS star Jessika Power has revealed how much she earns in a ‘bad month’ on OnlyFans and, honestly, too late to change careers?

MAFS star Jessika Power has revealed how much she earns during a ‘bad month’ on OnlyFans – and honestly, is it too late to change careers? 

During a recent appearance on the Playtime Podcast, the MAFS alumnus talked about what her earnings looked like on OnlyFans during the good and the bad months. “Worst month is $30,000,” she told the hosts. “But my best month is $110,000.”

Hold up: the worst month is $30,000? Seriously, is it too late to change careers? Power also joked that she earns more than ‘most London businessmen,’ and well, she ain’t wrong. 

Power reportedly is averse to discussing her earnings on social media, but has been more open about it since the feud between her and fellow MAFS star Olivia Frazer. Back in May, Frazer joined OnlyFans and, shortly after, claimed that she had already earned more than ‘Jess Power’s best month’ within a month of joining the platform. 

Power – who claimed she made $50,000 within five days of joining OnlyFans – then publicly slammed her, saying: “First of all, how would she know how much I made? I don’t even like talking about the money I’ve earnt or comparing it to anybody else. It’s just not what you do.” 

When she first joined OnlyFans in 2021, Power reportedly raked in $200,000 in the first month alone. As of September, Power had 6,000 subscribers paying $15 a month for content. 

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In July, Power sued an impersonator who stole content from her OnlyFans page and was selling it on Reddit while pretending to be her. “This person has got my same name, all my [OnlyFans] videos. So, obviously, they’ve paid money to have my videos, and they’ve been selling them.” she told So Dramatic! at the time.

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