Love Island star Shelby Mills has shared a surprising American dating tactic that she was the recipient of while in Los Angeles.

Shelby, who competed for love in season one of Love Island Australia, shared a photo of a note she found left on the car and captioned the pic, “Hahaha finding notes on your car. I love America. Respect the hustle.”

The note read; “‘IDK [I don’t know] if you like black guys but your [sic] fine shawty. Let me wine and dine you, no BS. I work two jobs and I drive.”

Love Island star Shelby shared this note

Shelby is one of the many former Love Island Australia stars who has launched a successful OnlyFans career. Shelby has 7,700 subscribers and joined the platform in May 2020, initially charging her subscribers $14.99 per month for her content. While her OF page is now free, she launched her own X-rated website in December of the same year. Subscribers to her personal website can access content for $4.99 per month.

The former Islander is joined on OnlyFans by fellow alum Jessie Renee Wynter, Vanessa Sierra, Edyn Denise and Ari Kumar who all have active accounts on the platform.

Some other Australian reality stars who have joined the content platform include Olivia (MAFS), Dom (MAFS), Hayley (MAFS), Jessika (MAFS) Jackson (MAFS), Booka (MAFS), Kaitlyn (The Bachelor) and Leah (Love Island).

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Jessika reportedly raked in over $200,000 in her first month on the subscription service – a figure that 2022 MAFS villain Olivia Frazer claimed to smash when she began creating content herself, putting her in the top 0.1 per cent.
Hayley Vernon, who claims to be in the top 0.2 per cent of creators worldwide, charges $10 per month for her spicy subscription, banking around $600,000 a year. It is believed Mishel Karen and Alana Lister earn up to $30,000 a month via the platform.
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