A glamorous mum encouraged to start making explicit OnlyFans material by her daughter said it's time to stop the judgement - as she reveals she's now making $30,000 a month despite starting less than a year ago.
Evie Leana, 37, and Tiahnee, 20, from Adelaide, have been making headlines around the world as the mother-daughter duo earning a fortune on OnlyFans.
The single mum-of-four is now bringing in enough money to able to quit her job as a beautician and start up her own clinic as a side hustle to her lucrative on-camera career.

Adelaide mum Evie Leana (right) and her daughter Tiahnee (left) have both tripled their income on OnlyFans since starting last year and gaining worldwide attention

The single mum-of-four is now bringing in enough money to able to quit her job as a beautician and start up her own clinic as a side hustle to her lucrative OnlyFans career
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ShareAfter starting OnlyFans at 18, Tianhee made $100,000 in just 12 months and urged her mum to get on the site after a breakup.
'It didn't take much convincing,' Evie told FEMAIL, who took to it quickly, gaining a following and raking in $10,000 a month.
While Tianhee was the reason Evie took up OnlyFans, they keep their business separate and don't spend much time helping each other.
'We have our own things going on and our content is very different,' Evie said.
'She definitely has more boundaries than I do. I have boundaries also but my content is definitely more explicit than hers.'

After starting OnlyFans at 18, Tianhee made $100,000 in just 12 months so urged her mum to get on the site after a breakup

'It didn't take much convincing,' Evie told FEMAIL, who took to it quickly, gaining a following and raking in $10,000 a month
Nevertheless, their unique situation captured worldwide attention.
'We went viral in the UK, America, Spain and Germany to name a few countries,' Evie said.
They were also approached to be the stars of a new reality TV series but turned the offer down.
'We didn't do this for fame. We wanted an easier lifestyle where we can live life on our own terms,' Evie said.
The attention grew both Evie and Tiahnee's following to the point they started making at least $30,000 a month each.

They were also approached to be the stars of a new reality TV series but turned the offer down
Tiahnee was able to quit her job last month and enlisted the help of her long-term boyfriend who's she been with since they were just 14.
'They are high school sweethearts and he has always been 100 per cent supportive of her decision to do OnlyFans. He takes photos for her and it has never been an issue,' Evie said adding that she plans to remain single 'for a long time'.
Evie gave up the nine-to-five in June and not only has enough money to support her and her family but has also started her own business.
Three days a week, she works as a beauty therapist specialising in body sculpting but OnlyFans is her main focus.

Tiahnee was able to quit her job last month and enlisted the help of her long-term boyfriend who's she been with since they were just 14

Evie gave up the nine-to-five in June and not only has enough money to support her and her family but has also started her own business
'I genuinely enjoy it. It makes me feel grateful there is a platform to not only earn money on but to embrace my sensual, feminine side. It makes me feel alive,' Evie said.
'The financial freedom and being able to work on things we are passionate about and enjoy in our spare time, living life on our own terms and building toward our futures is something that we could not do otherwise.'
As far downsides of the job goes, Evie said she 'cant think of anything' but admits she's copped judgement from people online.
'There is a lot of negative stereotypes around sex work but not only that I think as a society there is so much shame around sexuality in general,' she said.
'Clearly most people would prefer to keep that side of them private but let's not shame others and educate people on their right to enjoy and express their sexuality as long as it's consensual and not hurting anyone.'
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