A couple who left their NHS careers to become OnlyFans celebrities claims they no longer experience burnout and can now make their previous daily pay in only 20 minutes.
Instead of working 40-hour weeks with overtime, Kayley Winterson, 26, and Emily Rose, 28, who were ambulance technicians, may make up to “£150 in half an hour.”
“Everyone used to say I had a good bum in my uniform so I’d joke and say that if for any reason this went t*** up I would do an Only Fans”, Emily joked.
A couple claims to have doubled their wages while having “more fun” by trading ambulance jobs for OnlyFans.
Kayley Winterson, 26, and Emily Rose, 28, both left their employment as emergency medical technicians in the ambulance service after experiencing “extreme burnout and traumatic jobs” on the NHS’s front lines.
The Norwich couple transitioned from being life rescuers to uploading racy photos after creating their own OnlyFans account.
Kayley initially joined OnlyFans in March 2021, following her departure from the ambulance service in January 2021. Her companion Emily then became a full-time member of the team in January 2023.
The Norwich couple transitioned from being life rescuers to uploading racy photos after creating their own OnlyFans account.
Kayley initially joined OnlyFans in March 2021, following her departure from the ambulance service in January 2021. Her companion Emily then became a full-time member of the team in January 2023.
The pair, who have been together for seven years, now earn treble their NHS £11-an-hour pay while having “more fun” than they did as EMTs.
Kayley and Emily said they were a “million times happier” creating frisky content.
Emily said: “I signed up onto an EMT apprenticeship, which lasted 18 months.
“I started a 12-week training course in spring 2020 then was on the road with Kaylee by the second wave later that year.
“The job is so intense that even though we lived together, we would sometimes go six days without spending any time together.
“We tried to pick up shifts together but that was very rare.”
After almost a year of working in the service, Kaylee decided to quit in January 2021. She set up her OnlyFans account in March that year.
She said: “One of the final straws for me is when I was working throughout lockdown and I spoke to people that would earn more than me working at a coffee shop.
“I was on £11-an-hour driving around during the height of the pandemic, going through really traumatic experiences and getting nothing back.
“In a way, I think I manifested this happening for us.
“Everyone used to say I had a good bum in my uniform so I’d joke and say that if for any reason this went t**s up I would do an OnlyFans.
“No one ever believed me as I wasn’t that type of girl, but here I am.”
After quitting the ambulance service, Kaylee began working at a Covid testing centre.
She quickly realized, however, that she made more money in the first 20 minutes of her shift from Only Fans than she would have made all day.
She subsequently resigned that employment to devote her whole attention to OnlyFans, while Emily remained to work for the ambulance service.
Emily chose to leave the EMS service and join Kaylee on OnlyFans in January 2023 after a particularly stressful call on the job and months of mental health decline due to work pressure.
Emily said: “There were times when I was going out on a long night shift and I’d get videos from Kaylee in the bath at home eating chocolate strawberries and pouring champagne over herself.
“I’d had some pretty traumatic experiences at work. The job started to destroy my mental health and my perception of the world.
“I felt like I was dedicating my life to something and getting absolutely nothing back.
“I wanted to spend more time with Kaylee. I wanted to spend Christmases with her and actually be able to have a somewhat normal life.
“Things took a turn for the worst and I was having anxiety breakdowns. I just couldn’t face the possibility of going to work anymore. So, in January this year I left and joined Kaylee.”
The couple are now happier than ever, making sometimes quadruple the amount on OnlyFans in a month than they would have done in the ambulance service.
The couple described their content as “what we were doing before anyway, but just setting up a camera with good lighting”.
They said their mental health is now “a million times” better and they “take pride of their work” – despite receiving some backlash from trolls online.
Kaylee said: “We’re bringing in more than I could have ever imagined whilst working in the NHS.
“People are generally very supportive. Everyone we’ve spoken to understands that we weren’t happy before and this enables us to be happy and spend time together.
“We take pride in our work in the same way we took pride in our work whilst working in the NHS.
“Our mental health is 100 times better. We almost don’t live in reality anymore. We get up when we want, sleep when we want and barely know what day of the week it is.