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The freelance writer and graphic designer, from Dallas, , said: “It destroyed my mental health and self image completely. At the peak of my OnlyFans career, I was so worried about my body. I feel like girls, who are freshly 18 should be wary about getting into the industry. I have self esteem problems, I have body confidence issued. I feel that if I never got into the industry my life could be completely different – I would have confidence and not be afraid of men.”
Sydney, who had worked in the adult entertainment industry since she was 18, began her career on a site called Fancentro for one year before joining OnlyFans in October 2019. She added: “I joined Fancentro because I saw other people doing it and I thought it was quick money. I quit the site and took a break before someone reached out to me about OnlyFans and how they could manage me.”
Sydney then fell pregnant with her first child at the height of her OnlyFans fame in May 2020. He was born on January 13, 2021, but tragically passed from unknown causes in February 2021. She told how men would sexualise her and ask her to breastfeed them.
She said: “I posted my pregnancy on social media and continued to post on OnlyFans until I started showing. People were sexualising the fact I was pregnant, they were sexualising my baby – I was being asked by men to breast feed them.”
Speaking about her decision to leave the site, Sydney said: “I didn’t have the time or energy to keep producing the content. OnlyFans has become so saturated, there were woman willing to do more online but I had boundaries. I hated being so sexual, I don’t want to be looked at as an object. When June came around I realised I wasn’t making enough money to do this to my mental health.”


















