When Natasha Noel was fired from her warehouse job after arguing with her boss, she had no idea she’d end up with a house, a brand-new 4Runner, new boobs and an inbox full of men begging for her five-day-old underwear.
The 27-year-old creator, from the Midwest, says her life flipped overnight when she quit traditional work and tried camming at 19 after a friend mentioned it.
“I was overworking for other people,” she told NudeNewz. “I complained to HR and they fired me ten minutes later. The HR lady ended up embezzling money and running. I was just done working for other people.”
She logged onto a tiny cam site to pay her bills, later moved to Camversity, which merged with CamSoda, and everything snowballed from there.
Natasha eventually went viral on TikTok in 2021 after clapping her bum cheeks on camera, something she joked she only did because she thought TikTok was “cringy and ridiculous” anyway.
Now she earns enough to splurge without thinking.
“I would never have been able to buy a house with a regular job,” she said. “There’s literally no way.”

Her inbox, however, has become its own circus.
Natasha says one of the strangest things she’s ever been asked for is underwear worn for five days straight.
“Why would you wear underwear for five days?” she said. “It seems like a bad idea for everyone involved.”
Another fan paid her $100 just for a written story about her farting on his genitals.
“It kind of blows my mind that someone will pay for a written story,” she said.
She’s also had fans request fart videos, dirty socks, and underwear with extreme “conditions” she refuses to risk her health for.
But despite the chaos, Natasha’s happiest chapter started last year, when she met a woman at AVN 2024, developed a crush and ended up marrying her.

“We both make content, so it’s been really cool and fun,” she said.
She now plans to move to Canada to be with her wife and expand their couples content, plus cook online, launch her Fortnite streams and finally do a professional photoshoot – something she’s never done in seven years.
She says freedom is worth every moment.
“If I need $300 extra this month, I can just go and do something to make that happen,” she said. “I enjoy what I do more than any job I’ve ever had.”



