Meet 6ft5 Amazonian woman who quit carer job for OnlyFans – and made £60k a month
A woman known as ‘Amazonian Charlie’ is taking her career to new heights thanks to her 6ft5 stature. The B@bestation presenter is using her impressive height to her advantage by making a mint on OnlyFans.Charlie, who is originally from near London but now lives in Teesside, used to work as a carer. However, the 27-year-old ditched her previous career, which ‘made ends meet’ for OnlyFans – and is now making up to £60,000 a month from the X-r@ted site.
Amazonian Charlie has been 6ft5 since she was just 14 years old and has transformed what was something she would try to hide into the way she makes her money. Talking about her r@cy career, she told TeesideLive: “I used to work within the hospitality area along with the carers – I used to do end-of-life care as well as hospitality just to attempt to make ends meet.
“Those [people] are very underp@id, very underworked, and very underappreciated. “I woke up one day and realized I don’t want to work 60 hours a week for the rest of my life completely underrated, underp@id, and exhausted – I was going nowhere fast. So I decided to make career out of something that I have always had, which is my height.
“My height is a niche – I’ve not actually met a female taller than me to be honest!” Charlie said she would “constantly” have comments and “unwanted attention” in her roles due to her height. She said people would take advantage of her due to her being bigger and stronger as she can “do certain things easier.”
Charlie is now a daytime TV presenter for B@bestation – occasionally also doing night shifts that are less restricted – and will use her hands, feet, and legs as “all aspects of height” go into the role. She added: “I do private sales online so that is done through social media – one of which includes an OnlyFans account.
“I think the most that I have made solely from an OnlyFans account in one month off the top of my head was over £60,000. [My wage] fluctuates- people think that it is easy to do something like this. “It’s not easy – you have to be your own producer, you have to be your own advertiser, you have to make yourself stand out from the rest. The more effort you put into it the more you get out of it – the more money you put into it the more you get out of it. “Everything has to be high-quality production.”
Charlie was “severely bullied” as a child and had to move schools three or four different times as a result. She said her height was once a sensitive subject, adding that she felt like the “odd one out” when with her friends. She explained: “It was something I would always try to hide. I would slouch, and I wouldn’t be who I actually am.
“Now it’s a very nice feeling to know that I make a substantial amount of money out of being different whereas back then to me it was something that I struggled with.” Charlie works alongside a small team and often has to travel to do her Babestation shifts, adding that her job is ultimately 24/7. Despite this, she still enjoys what she does: “I am not going to sit here and pretend it is what I have always wanted to do – the money is the attractive thing.