$9k a week mom on OnlyFans says she SUPPORTS her husband’s new career

A young mother who became a successful OnlyFans star after losing her administrative position during the quarantine in 2020 says her husband has always supported her online career.

Audrey Aura, 24, who brought home $600 a week for her old job, is now releasing up to $10,000 a week on the popular site.

But no matter how successful she is in her online role, she says, most people’s first question remains the same: “What does your husband think?”

Audrey Aura, one of OnlyFans’ highest-paid Australians, explained the real question she was asked when people found out what she does for business and it has nothing to do with business.

A young mother who became a successful OnlyFans star after losing her administrative job during the 2020 lockdown says making bold videos is only “five percent” of her job.

“It’s the first thing people ask me when they find out I’m married. He really supported me 100 percent from the start, supported and encouraged me when I first mentioned my career interest and has had no issues since.”

He says it’s about a solid relationship and good communication.

“My husband knows this is a case. He respects my job and understands that I am a different person online than I am at home.”

“When I started, we set boundaries together based on what we both felt comfortable with, and we’ve continued to maintain them ever since.”

The star previously told FEMAIL that she helped her husband by holding the camera to help him shoot videos for “specific requests.”

And according to the woman who is now teaching others how to gain followers on the site, it’s not just outsiders who are considering the question.

“It’s a shame that people are shocked by this information and say they want their partners to be just as understanding and supportive,” he said.

Audrey’s husband and youngest son are on the autism spectrum and are happy to have a job as the breadwinner of the family where they can provide for the whole family.

“Many autistic people find it difficult to work at work mainly due to employers’ misunderstanding and inability to meet their needs, and this can cause incredible distress for people with autism and their families,” she said.

“My husband can focus on his own well-being while taking care of the house and running the school,” she added.

In her first year on the site, Audrey worked more than 100 hours a week and took months off.

“I’m absolutely sick of the overtime that is so common in this industry, but there is so much to do and not enough hours a day to do it all,” he said.

“I’m still recovering from overexertion and now I’m careful to take more time to take care of myself.”

Now, Audrey said she spends most of her day chatting with her fans, organizing and planning her social media content and marketing.

In May, he will also launch a “masterclass” to teach the next OnlyFans stars the tricks of the trade.

Audrey Aura, 24, has gone from $14 a day to over $38,000 a month, but the Australian actress says the role is about more than “taking bold selfies and calling it a day”.

“Creating content for my social media accounts takes longer than creating content for my real OnlyFans,” Audrey said.

“It doesn’t offer marketing to its creators: it has no homepage, categories, or search functionality so creators can fend for themselves. Many creators are turning to social media to advertise their hot pages. “

“I spend most of my day on the couch or in front of the computer, usually still in my pajamas.”

Most days, Audrey sleeps until noon and most of her work starts after 8pm when her baby goes to bed.

In her first year on the site, Audrey worked more than 100 hours a week and took months off.

A few days a month, I usually shoot content and do photo shoots on an Air BNB. I spend a lot of time talking to my fans about their day, how their job is, or about their hobbies,” she said.

“Subscribers are looking for a personal experience, and that doesn’t always mean sex.”

And while the young star loves to work, she’s received a few odd requests from men to watch her “wiggle her fat” in front of the camera.

The curvy star told FEMAIL that she was once very aware of her weight, but has made her strong followers on the site love her body.

He believes he is entering the best ten years of his life and is excited about the financial rewards of his new career.

“One of the ingredients I want most is to move my belly or calves or jump up and show my fat.”

“It gave me a chance to hug my body and feel more confident and opened my eyes to see how much people are attracted to plus size women,” she said.

“My first special request was when I had a nude video where I just jumped through the stars, I was so surprised. I was more than willing to obey, but it certainly wasn’t the most comfortable thing I’ve ever done physically”.

‘Big boobs and bouncers don’t even get along with a sports bra. Star jumping while circling to show all angles was probably the most painful request I’ve ever made.

“It’s encouraging to know that plus sizes aren’t always seen as disgusting, how society portrays us, and that there are people who see us as beautiful and sexy.”

Source: Daily Mail