An influencer who joined adult site OnlyFans despite risking being arrested for doing so has told how she has no choice because of “huge debts” she has to pay.
Singapore-native Tammy Tay, 30, is one of the country's most popular models and has previously tried to sell her hundred thousand followers NFT's on Instagram.
The mum-of-two opened the very Not Safe For Work account and told her fans that she wanted them to "Simp for me. Let me be your internet gf”.
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Singapore has extremely strict laws regarding pornography and public decency and it remains to be seen if Tammy's new business will fall foul of them.
According to Singaporelegal, "residents are prohibited from posting sexual content on the website as such content is generally considered “obscene” in Singapore, such that the posting of it constitutes an offence.
"If you do so, you may be jailed for up to two years and/or be fined a maximum of £30,000 for a first offence.”
However, despite the huge risks, she has told the Just Saying podcast that she really does need the money to pay of a “huge” loan.
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She explained: "I gotta make ends meet.
“The loan is [supposed to be paid off in] five years. But if I do OF ( OnlyFans ), I probably could pay it off in ten months or less.
"It's very evident on my Instagram that whenever I post something with more boobs, that will definitely get more views.”
She also told the podcast that she makes a not-disclosed-to-the-public “five figure sum” from her OnlyFans page.
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Tammy's career has flown since the announcement, and now has more than 21,000 followers on Twitter, 142,000 on Instagram where she mainly posts about her daily life and workout routine, and currently charges around £10 per month for her Only Fans content – of which has currently has 112 posts.
Despite claiming that she could face arrest, no action has yet been taken by local officials even though her account was opened at the start of July, 2022.
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