Full service sex worker ‘disowned’ by family over X-rated job
A Gold Coast woman earning almost $150k-a-month has revealed how her family discovered she was no longer working as a personal trainer.
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A “full service” Australian sex worker has opened up about the moment her family discovered her adult content online – revealing she’s had to “cut out” one member who crossed a line.
Gold Coast woman Kayla Jade, best known as @blueeyedkaylajade, has exploded in recent months after she started sharing juicy “confessionals” about her clients on TikTok.
But while viewers love the 30-year-old’s insights into the sex industry, Kayla said her family was initially shocked when they found out she left her job as a personal trainer to embark on an X-rated new career.
“My family are quite supportive but they weren’t at the start, I had one family member when I started the online stuff screenshot all my content and send it around my family, which caused a lot of divide,” she told news.com.au.
“But now that they have seen that I am happy, that I am doing well and that I’m safe, they are so supportive of it.
“It was only the one family member who got a bit funny about it, and I cut him out of my life.”
Kayla explained the disgruntled “45-year-old man” had caused her family to initially “disown” her after she first launched an OnlyFans account that sold sexually explicit content.
“I didn’t bother hiding it, because I knew it was going to come out eventually, and my goal was to be super successful,” she said in a video shared last year.
“But at the same time, I wasn’t shoving it in their face, I literally made a whole different page so I wouldn’t be up in my family’s grill.”
She explained that as “time went on, and I got bigger and bigger”, it was impossible for friends and family not to find out what she was up to.
“When my mum and sister found out, they couldn’t even confront me about it, they had to ask my dad to call me about it,” she continued.
“He was super supportive, but other than him, no one could look me in the eyes and everyone would talk behind my back.
“And then I got a message from a family member completely disowning me, who said they didn’t want anything to do with me.”
Despite admitting it initially “hurt” her, Kayla has since gone on to build a life she’s proud of, even recently buying her first home with her almost $150k-a-month income.
“It’s literally crazy, I had no money before, I was living paycheck to paycheck,” she told news.com.au.
“I moved here from New Zealand when I was 18, I was broke, so going from that to this I really had to learn the hard way. In the first year I wasted so much money and now I’m a lot more financially stable.”
While Kayla makes $80,000 every month from her online subscribers, she started making an additional $65,000 after moving into “full-service” sex work with clients last year.
But interestingly, her followers are overwhelmingly women, a detail she believes is down to the relaxing style of her videos.
“There’s a lot of stigma surrounding sex work, so my videos are just about bringing a different side to it that’s not super controversial,” she told news.com.au.
“A lot of the time when women in my industry blow up it is someone like Bonnie Blue doing the Schoolies thing and I think that my content is more like a comfort for a lot of women.
“I have a lot of women following my page, they love living vicariously through my videos.”
While some have speculated online Kayla’s “story time” videos are “fake”, she shrugged it off, stating she doesn’t waste her time on critics.
“Honestly, it doesn’t really bother me in the slightest that some people don’t believe my stories,” she said.
“People are always going to be sceptical of anyone doing well, I just ignore the haters.”
Originally published as Full service sex worker ‘disowned’ by family over X-rated job