Former Nurse's Success Creating Content Makes It Hard To Go Out In Small Town

Life as a successful content creator isn't all sunshine and rainbows.  With more money coming in comes more problems, especially for those in a small town where everyone knows everyone.

23-year-old Jaelyn, who calls a small town in Indiana home, knows this all too well.  She kissed her nursing career goodbye when her co-workers discovered she was on OnlyFans and wouldn't stop watching her content at work.

Now a full-time content creator juggling a couple of exclusive content platforms, she's become a millionaire and her life in a small town is anything but easy.  She's lost friends with her career change and can't go out without someone trying to start something with her. 

Jaelyn, aka IndianaMylf, said during an appearance on the Soft White Underbelly podcast, "I can't go to any bars, everyone’s always trying to start something with me because they know I’ve got the money."

She thinks they're after a physical altercation that they can then turn into a payday for themselves.  She added, "They want me to hit them because they think it's a paycheck."

"There was a little group on Facebook at one point saying that if you see me in the bar 'start something with her, she'll hit you, but you’ll get a check.'"

This Former Nurse Isn't Letting The People In Her Small Town Drag Her Down

This kind of small town hospitality keeps Jaelyn from going out to bars, but that doesn't make the trips to the local Walmart any easier.  Those always include a comment or two from the locals.

So how much money are we talking about here?  Is it enough to put up with losing friends, not being able to go out to bars, and the comments at Walmart?  Jaelyn thinks so.

She doesn't regret diving into the content game at all.  The content creating mom and former nurse bought a house and car with cash.  She says, "I'm making about $250,000, but on my other site, Fansly, I'm making about $50,000 a month."

That's not a bad living for a small town in Indiana.  Despite all that she's had to deal with since finding OnlyFans fame and success, Jaelyn says she's happy and that's because her kids are happy.

One day they'll find out what funded their childhood happiness, but that's fine with their mom.  She's putting some guardrails in place for when that day comes.

"I’m raising my kids to be very open-minded, and I know for a fact my kids will not be mad at me over this," she added.  "And if my kids are happy, I'm happy."

You might disagree with how she's decided to pay the bills, but you can't disagree with mom on that.  There aren't many things better than putting a smile on your kid's face.

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