Andressa Urach is among one of the most talked about topics on the web after announcing its profile on OnlyFansin the midst of the controversial separation with Thiago Lopesfather of her youngest son Leon, 1 year. In an interview, the blonde revealed that the reason she entered the adult content platform is to earn money.
“I decided to create, initially, more out of curiosity. A friend of mine was talking to me and said: ‘why don’t you make an OnlyFans?’. I didn’t even know what it was. Then, she told me: ‘everyone is making money with this OnlyFans, create one!’. Then, I created it out of curiosity”, she said.
The eternal Miss Bumbum is charging 50 dollars a month, at the current exchange rate the amount is equivalent to R$261. On the platform, subscribers will have access to the blonde’s most intimate content. Andressa said that she intends to post sensual photos on her profile and, for those who pay more, they will be able to see nude clicks of her.
“It is the most expensive price on the platform. I’m very happy, I already have more than a hundred fans. I was already having subscribers before I even started promoting. I’m finding it really cool, getting to know the platform, still learning how to use it”, detailed.
Andressa said that she is not worried about the criticism, in a joking way she said: “There are so many people who trade nudes for free, at least I’m making money.”
“And I don’t see any problem with that, nobody will pay my bills. I even pass the pix if anyone wants to pay for one of my bills, they are available”, continued.
She also opined about her new phase of work getting in the way of the legal process for her son’s custody: “I don’t see a problem, because I’ve already posed nude twice and I see it as a job”.
As for her eldest son, Arthur, 17, the influencer spoke about his reaction: “He was surprised, he said: ‘I didn’t expect that one’ (laughs). But he’s super supportive of everything I do, he’s a sweetheart.”
Source: Maxima

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