

“People who were not sex workers started using OnlyFans and became sex workers due to losing their other jobs during COVID-19. In many ways, this is how sex work has always functioned. She knew about OnlyFans from Twitter and decided to open an account when she realized the money she was getting from unemployment wasn’t enough to live on.

She was already struggling with depression and anxiety, so she decided it was time to take a break.

“I was panicking because my student loans were coming due, and I wound up really liking ,” she said.īleimeyer had also been enrolled in a master’s degree program in midwifery earlier this year, but failed a test around the same time she was fired. I think they were both a little bit on edge from working from home, and that’s part of the reason why I got canned,” she said.īleimeyer got her nursing degree in 2009, and said it was hard to find a job in the aftermath of the Great Recession. “One was an office manager and the other was an accountant. She said she wasn’t exactly sure why she’d been fired, but the dynamic had changed when the parents started working from home. In the spring, when cities across the country were cheering each night to celebrate healthcare workers as heroes, Michelle Bleimeyer was fired from her job as a home-care nurse.īleimeyer, 33, had been working for the family in western Massachusetts for about a year. “At the end of the day, nobody is paying my rent for me, nobody’s gonna pay my car insurance, my phone bill, my cat food. Stories of young women paying their way through school with sex work are nothing new, but in the seven months since the WHO declared the coronavirus to be a pandemic, online sex work - often left out of discussions of ride-hailing and food delivery apps - has become an increasingly mainstream facet of the gig economy, and people like Clara say the risks are worth it to keep themselves afloat. “It’s the future that holds me down, and then expectations, making sure I don’t disappoint anyone. “ who thinks the whole world is watching, and what I’m doing with OnlyFans, in a way it’s true, said Clara. Sex work wasn’t part of her plan, but it’s helping her stay on the path to where she wants to go so long as she can just hold on to the oranges. No matter where I’m going, I’m either going to fall to the right or to the left, but I have to keep going straight,” she said.Ĭlara is a first-generation American, the daughter of immigrants from Peru, and she’s determined to use what she describes as the skills God gave her - a good brain, the ability to work hard, and an ease with people - to make her parents proud and show people that she’s going somewhere. “I feel like I’m walking on a tightrope with being blindfolded while holding two pounds of oranges.
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It’s been a hectic couple of months for Clara, and even with the TV character in the back of her head, she said it’s still been a challenge to manage it all.

Without a paycheck and bills to pay, she decided to open an account on OnlyFans, a site known for homemade pornography. You don’t mix business with pleasure.”Ĭlara, who goes to college in Florida, was working in the university hospital as a patient care assistant until she said at least a dozen nurses caught the coronavirus, and the hospital changed staffing, leaving Clara without a job. “Best of both worlds, but you keep them separate. “Hannah Montana,” said Clara, 20, who asked to keep her last name private over concerns about discrimination. In the show, the main character Miley Stewart seems like a normal teenager, but she has a double life as pop star Hannah Montana, and Clara said keeping her own identities separate is the key. When Clara thinks about balancing her business as a sex worker and her life as a nursing student, she tries to channel the Disney character Hannah Montana.
