Fired OnlyFans teacher says she “failed her family” & reveals true earnings
Instagram/sarahjureeA former teacher who was fired from her job after her OnlyFans content was leaked says she “failed her family” and isn’t making enough from the adult site.
Back in June of 2022, 41-year-old school teacher Sarah Juree was fired after her boss, who she says convinced her to join OnlyFans, found out about her account. It’s been all downhill since then.
Juree infamously raised $0 to fight what she called an unfair firing after being sacked over a leaked photo and joining OnlyFans in hopes of breaking out of a “poverty cycle.”
However, while her story of being fired helped her at first, she since struggled to earn money on the platform and warns others that joining OnlyFans may not be all it’s cracked up to be.
Former teacher warns OnlyFans creators after losing her job
In an interview with Yahoo, Juree explained that her life has taken an unfortunate turn and feels that thanks to OnlyFans, she has failed those closest to her.
“Men created the entire market for OnlyFans. They subscribe, send you pictures and messages, but it’s only women who are shamed and lose their jobs,” she said. Like Juree, many other teachers have been sacked due to their OF content.
According to Sarah, she’s currently stuck, warning that those who make a fortune on OnlyFans are existing influencers such as Amouranth with massive followings already.
“I got just enough media attention to ruin my life but not enough to help me actually benefit from the situation. You read all of these stories about women making fortunes, but they’re already famous or have a large following on social media,” the model explained.
“I think being a single mom ruined my life. If I couldn’t support my family with my college degree, then I’ve failed my family. I wanted OnlyFans to be my savior but it didn’t pan out like that. It’s been hard on my mental health.”
Juree further noted that the average model on OnlyFans only makes $150 a month, hardly enough to remotely get with her income in particular being “up and down.”
The former teacher recommends anyone looking to get into OF to “stay in your power” and be careful, because the risk could be a lot bigger than the reward.