She pointed out that the struggles she faces aren’t always linked to her line of work.
In her first year on OnlyFans, Grace earned a whopping one million Australian dollars and now consistently makes five figures each month from her adult content.
Her financial savvy extends to her investments as well; she’s put her earnings into real estate, amassing a $2 million portfolio that includes three homes.
Grace opened up about a recent dating experience, saying:
When they switched their chat over to Instagram, things took a turn.
“To move things off the app, we moved the conversation over to my Instagram and his whole vibe changed as soon as he saw I did OnlyFans,” she recalled.
“He started sending me screenshots of clothes, perfumes and even his dream car worth $200,000 [$133,400 USD] that he wanted, and made an insulting joke that he wanted me to be his new ‘sugar mummy’.
This was the ‘wildest thing’ a man has suggested to her, Grace told news.com.au, highlighting just how bizarre her dating adventures can be.
While Grace doesn’t usually splurge on dates, there was a time she financially supported an ex so they could collaborate on OnlyFans.
Yet, he still expected her to pay for everything else, from dinners to vacations and pricey gifts.
This isn’t a unique story on OnlyFans—many creators leave their regular jobs because they can earn much more on the platform.
This starkly contrasts her previous roles as a part-time lab coordinator and research assistant, despite her qualifications in psychology and neuroscience.