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Published 17:46 24 Jan 2023 GMT
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Amour added that people don't take her job "seriously" and don't realise the level of work that goes into the industry.
"This isn’t about setting up a page, posting photos of your feet, no-one finding out and making a million pound. You have to build a brand, just like any other business...
"Being successful on OnlyFans is one part luck and three parts blood, sweat and tears.
"Nobody takes my job seriously and I’m constantly looked down upon because of it.
"If you look at the comment section of any sex worker it will say something along the lines of 'get a real job', 'classy', 'riddled', 'no dignity or respect', 'selling your body' etc.
"They act as if they don’t go to work all day making minimum wage, using their bodies to make the CEO of the company rich."
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