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I’m ditching my six-figure desk job to join OnlyFans at 41 – my family think I’m throwing away a great career but I don’t care

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A successful businesswoman has revealed why she’s throwing away her corporate career at the age of 41 to join OnlyFans

Account manager Zilda Williams says her six-figure salary isn’t enough to survive on in today’s dicey economy – so she’s stripping down to increase her cash flow. 

‘I love my job and I’ve worked my butt off for years to get to where I am in this industry, but with the cost of living crisis I don’t think six figures is enough to get by,’ she told DailyMail.com.

‘I’m paying off a massive mortgage all by myself and I don’t have a husband to split the bills with. It’s just me and my rescue dog Willow.’

Zilda worked as a glamor model for men’s magazines like FHM in her 20s, but she left the racy shoots behind her to climb the corporate ladder in her hometown of Auckland, New Zealand.

Account manager Zilda Williams says her six figure salary isn’t enough to survive on in today’s economy – so she’s stripping down for OnlyFans to increase her cash flow

The 41-year-old has ditched her professional corporate attire (pictured) to flaunt her curves in thongs and lingerie

Zilda hasn't been shy about cashing in on her natural assets

The 41-year-old has ditched her professional corporate attire (left) to flaunt her curves in thongs and lingerie (right) in a bid to boost her bank account

While she enjoys the financial stability of a 9-to-5 job, she says that it’s barely enough to live comfortably on as a single woman these days.

After seeing that many of her old pals from her modelling days were driving Porches and buying real estate thanks to OnlyFans, Zilda decided to give it a try for herself.

‘I’ve done plenty of photoshoots in bikinis and lingerie before, so why not make a little money from it?’ she says.

‘I’m keeping it classy so I have nothing to be embarrassed about. It’s not porn – it’s tasteful stuff.’

While it’s been years since Zilda has modeled professionally, she says that she’s having more luck with men these days than she ever did when she was younger.  

‘Men actually hit on me more today than they did when I was 25 – I don’t know why. Maybe it’s because women get more confident with age?’ she said.

‘I take good care of myself, I exercise and eat right, and I’ve never felt more comfortable in my own skin than I do right now at 41.’

Despite her confidence, Zilda said that she’s been warned by her nearest and dearest not to risk her corporate career for a quick payday on OnlyFans. 

'I love my job and I've worked my butt off for years to get to where I am in this industry, but with the cost of living crisis I don't think six figures is enough to get by,' she told DailyMail.com

‘I love my job and I’ve worked my butt off for years to get to where I am in this industry, but with the cost of living crisis I don’t think six figures is enough to get by,’ she told DailyMail.com

After seeing that many of her old pals from her modelling days were driving Porches and buying real estate thanks to OnlyFans, Zilda decided to give the site a try for herself

After seeing that many of her old pals from her modelling days were driving Porches and buying real estate thanks to OnlyFans, Zilda decided to give the site a try for herself

‘I’ve had close friends and family members tell me that I’m crazy and making a terrible decision, but they don’t understand what it’s like for me,’ she said. 

‘I want to pay off my mortgage and retire early. I’m never going to be able to do that in today’s economy.’

The blonde bombshell said that she also has plans to start her own business with the money she makes from selling sexy selfies.

‘People think I’m stupid for doing this,  but I’m far from a dumb blonde. I have plans to use my earnings to start a business, so then I can be my own boss,’ she boasted.

‘At the end of the day I’m going to be the one having the last laugh. Yes it’s a risk to my reputation in the corporate world, but without risk there’s no reward.’

Despite only launching her account in June, Zilda says that she’s already making big bucks on the site.

‘I wasn’t sure if anyone would care, but as soon as I posted about my OnlyFans I got so many DMs from guys wanting to send me money and subscribe,’ she gushed. 

‘The men messaging me are anywhere from 19 to 70. The younger guys all call me a MILF, even though I don’t have kids. I’ve even had some women in my DMs!’

She added, ‘It felt good to know that so many people wanted to see more of me.’

'I'm keeping it classy so I have nothing to be embarrassed about. It's not porn - it's tasteful stuff,' said Zilda

‘I’m keeping it classy so I have nothing to be embarrassed about. It’s not porn – it’s tasteful stuff,’ said Zilda

Zilda admits that she's been warned by her friends and family not to throw away her corporate career for a quick payday on OnlyFans

Zilda admits that she’s been warned by her friends and family not to throw away her corporate career for a quick payday on OnlyFans

Zilda isn’t the only successful businesswoman to throw away her career for the red lights of OnlyFans.

Last year, single mother-of-four Chloe Sasha quit her job as a receptionist to become an OnlyFans model – and now she’s making a staggering $30,000 a month.

‘I was very happy that I was able to give this nice stable home to my kids,’ she previously gushed to Truly.

‘I feel very proud of myself that I’m able to give them this life and not have to worry or stress about how I’m gonna make ends meet next week.’

However, not everybody has had a happy ending on the raunchy platform. 

A former Missouri teacher turned OnlyFans model recently warned other educators not to follow in her footsteps as she regrets making an account on the adult website.

Megan Gaither, 32, told the St. Louis Dispatch that she ‘wouldn’t recommend’ other teachers join OnlyFans for the sake of supplemental income.

While the cash flow is good, making five times as much as she ever did as a teacher, Gaither said she’s become a ‘total outcast’ in her hometown of St. Clair, Missouri.

But above everything, she misses being a teacher at St. Clair High School. 

‘A lot of people tell me that I should be happy, but I wouldn’t wish this past year on anybody,’ said Gaither. ‘I studied 12 years to become a teacher, and now that’s gone.

‘Looking back, I wouldn’t recommend this. If I could go back, I would tell myself not to do it.’

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