Demi Rose may be one of the most famous faces on social media these days, but she is quite a conundrum.

The 27-year-old model has mastered the art of dazzling the internet with her hot bikini photos from around the world; She sometimes even posed naked.

The queen of OnlyFans has amassed nearly 20 million followers on Instagram, an incredible feat for someone who hasn’t even been a model in 10 years.

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Demi was born in Birmingham, but her lavish lifestyle has since taken her all over the world, to places like Europe, Ibiza, Africa, the United States, Dubai and beyond.

But despite being an Internet star, Demi hasn’t revealed much about her personal life and rarely gives interviews.

This made many fans want to know more about Demi, which is why she uncovered some of her rare admissions.

childhood bullies



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Demi said she always wanted to be a model but never expected to be where she is now.

She also admitted that she was bullied by other children at school and didn’t have many friends, in a chat with Radio 1’s Newsbeat.

The influencer said: “I didn’t expect this when I was younger, but it’s something I had to learn to live with.

“I’ve always wanted to start modeling and when I finally got there I classified it as a blessing because I grew up being bullied and didn’t have many friends.”

She told the Dirty Mother Pukka podcast: “Everyone loved to tease me, put rubber in my hair, just to tease me for their amusement.”

battles for health



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It was during her school days that Demi was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome, which she described as “depression”.

Chronic fatigue is characterized by prolonged episodes of extreme fatigue.

The model explained that she skipped most of her classes and stayed home and took antidepressants.

Demi said: “I went to school for about three hours a week or something like that, I chose my favorite subjects and I did therapy and antidepressants.”



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She also recalled an occasion when she drank tall glasses of vodka, having been influenced by her late mother, who allegedly turned to alcohol to cope with her problems.

She said, “One day I remember being really embarrassed and my mom was on Weight Watchers and I was home alone, and I poured myself two tall glasses of vodka.

“And then she came home and I was sick all over. I could have been 15 or something.

But the OnlyFans star insisted that the fateful moment helped her “grow up” and learn to cope with life’s hardships.

family tragedies



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Demi was hit by an earthquake in 2019 when her parents died just seven months away.

She lost her father Barrie Mawby in October 2018, following a battle with cancer, before losing her mother Christine to a stomach infection in June.

Demi said she wanted to use her OnlyFans platform to “lift people up” after what she’s been through.

He told the BBC: “I use [my platform] to lift people’s morale because after what I’ve been through, I want people to have a more positive view of death and not see it as a negative thing.

Demi admitted that she struggled to cope with the fallout of their death during the lockdown and wrote notes to her deceased parents on social media.

“Having to manage my parents’ house and sell their stuff has been a very sad place for me.

“I wanted to go away and travel, but I spent three months in London, which was a lot to deal with what had happened and it was time to think,” he said.

Why did you join OnlyFans?



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Demi has worked with major online fashion retailers such as PrettyLittleThing, but like many other stars, she has also decided to join OnlyFans.

The model wanted to have more control over her social media posts and earn from them, which the explicit membership site allows her to do.

The likes of Megan Barton-Hanson are said to have made £ 800,000 a month from the site, which has become famous for its adult content.

Demi admitted she was worried about joining OnlyFans at first, but now says it makes her feel empowered.



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He said: “There has always been a stigma in the UK.

“I’ve always been cautious about joining, but I’ve seen more and more creators and artists join me and I thought, ‘OK, wow, this is getting more and more accepted.'”

The fashionista explained that she can share videos of herself doing everyday things like cooking or playing instruments in her underwear.

Demi added: “I’m finally taking more creative control and being more artistic, I find my shots fun and [the subscribers] they are happy with what I put there. It makes me feel empowered. “

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