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This Morning fans left 'vomiting' by 'seriously disgusting' way woman makes £10k per week - but would you do it?

C.Kim39 min ago
This Morning fans have been left 'disgusted' and 'put off their breakfast' after a controversial segment during Wednesday's show.

Hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard interviewed a young woman who ditched a job working as a barista to sell vials of sweat - and now makes a six-figure salary.

Alexia Grace, 25, from Matlock, Derbyshire, has been making over £10,000 per week by flogging the fluid on OnlyFans , as well as sweaty items she has worn to work out.

The British-born influencer claims she bought her first house in cash, with plans to purchase a second, and receives gifts worth more than £100,000 including a brand new BMW from a long-time fan.

She even went as far as bringing two vials of her sweat into the This Morning studio to gift to Cat and Ben, with Cat politely handing it back to her.

Viewers rushed to X to express their shock at the 'gross' interview, writing: '#thismorning Horrible item whilst people are having their cornflakes or bacon sandwich'

'#thismorning totally gross'

'What do these people do with the sweat??????????????? #thismorning'

'My first time watching the this morning show in a while and the first story is the sweat one. Never change This Morning, lol #thismorning'

'I've heard enough, it's putting me off my brew #ThisMorning'

'I've just turned on the tv and a girl has made £10,000 a week selling sweat!! Just press control alt delete now and re set the world!!! #ThisMorning'

'Another reason why the world has gone bonkers: some woman's making bank by selling their own damn sweat! #ThisMorning'

'Who's buying her sweat #ThisMorning'

'There's been a most outrageous outcome to the #USAElection2024, yet #ThisMorning are covering a young woman who's selling her sweat online. I wouldn't expect anything less.'

'No nah nope, absolutely not. brew time. #ThisMorning'

'As if I didn't feel sick enough today, to combat the news, I put #ThisMorning on. I knew there's a reason I don't watch anymore. Absolutely f****** minging. Do it, by all means. Just don't show me.'

'I think Cat handled giving the sweat *back* very well there, saying it was completely gross whilst not actually saying it was completely gross #ThisMorning'.

Alexia, who said she'll do 'anything' for her OnlyFans community, also admitted to making more than £40,000 from just one customer.

She previously said that she was making below minimum wage when she first joined the platform but her earnings have skyrocketed to £120,000 a year 'two years into it'.

'I'm so lucky not to be working in a coffee shop anymore,' she said. 'When I first started OnlyFans, I was making below minimum wage per month.

'Two years into it, I started earning £120,000 a year - and now I make substantially more than that.'

Her content has attracted a sizeable fan community, including a big 'tipper' who has sent her several expensive gifts such as a TV, a gaming PC and a brand new BMW M4 Competition Coupé, estimated to be worth £59,000.

She said: 'One of my fans, who I've had for around two years, he's always spent a lot of money on me.

'He's got a very, very good job.'

The model was able to quit her job as a part-time barista in 2021, after selling content on the subscription-only app for two years.

She now earns 'substantially' over £10,000 a month - specialising in boxing content, but doing 'anything and everything, within guidelines.'

Within her first year as a full-time creator, she was able to finance her dream car - a £25,000 Mercedes, for £350 per month.

But the car had a number of issues, and she couldn't afford to keep paying for repairs.

'I had the Mercedes for a year,' Alexia said.

'I didn't want to keep financing it - so the long-term plan was to finance a better car.'

During a conversation with one of her fans, Alexia told him she was looking for a BMW.

The fan had 'always' spent a lot of money on her - previously buying her a £40,000 gaming PC, and 'decimating' her Amazon wishlist, filled with house decor and furniture.

Alexia added: 'I told this guy about my car's issues - the clicking under the hood.

'He asked me what my dream car was. I told him it was the M4 Competition.

'He just sent me £59,000 to buy it, there-and-then.'

Reflecting on her decision to change tracks and sign up for OnlyFans, Alexia said she loves her new car and that she wouldn't have been able to afford her 'dream' life if it wasn't for the platform.

She said her life is 'empowering' without the constraints of working a regular nine-to-five job.

'I'd never be able to own all these amazing things if it weren't for OnlyFans,' she added.

'It really has changed my life.'

Before she worked as a barista, Alexia was a flight attendant for budget airline Jet2 but decided to quit after becoming disillusioned by the long work hours and low pay.

She told The Sun that she encountered 'extremely rude' passengers while working 12-hour shifts, only to be paid around '£1,300 a month'.

After a year-and-a-half working at Costa Coffee at a service station, Alexia quit to focus on building her OnlyFans career.

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