In 2022, it really pays to be only OnlyFans. Well, if you’re a former MAFS star at least.

MAFS season seven contestant Hayley Vernon made the switch to OnlyFans back in 2020, and it’s paid off handsomely since then.

While speaking on WSFM’s Jonesy & Amanda Show (as per Yahoo! Lifestyle), the former reality star explained that she never imaged one day becoming an adult entertainer.

“Maybe people dream about being a porn star and adult entertainer when they grow up, but I definitely did not,” she insisted. It was only when her work as a finance broker was negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic that she made the decision to join OnlyFans.

It’s certainly worked out in her favour: Vernon won Best Newcomer Female Porn Star at this year’s Adult Industry Choice Awards, and has been raking it in as a high-class escort.

And that’s without even mentioning money, with Vernon earning a huge $1.3 million since joining OnlyFans. In her biggest month on the platform, she made a whopping $200,000, which is why joining OnlyFans has given her the financial freedom to be able to life her life as she wants.

But while she clearly enjoys being on OnlyFans, Vernon admitted to the radio hosts that it will end one day. “I’m not sure where it’s gonna go, but like everything, has an expiry date, especially when what I’m doing revolves around beauty standards,” she explained.

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Vernon recently revealed that the MAFS 2023 cast is already on OnlyFans alongside her, with some of them been asking for content advice.

“It’s great being back in Sydney. I get so many memories of when I was here filming MAFS. It’s funny because now I’ve got cast on the new season messaging me for advice and they’re all filming up the street from my hotel.” she told Yahoo! Lifestyle.

“They’re a lot smarter than (the cast on my season) were and are getting things ready to launch as soon as they get on TV.” she said.

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