A model has revealed how she built her fortune after ditching minimum wage jobs to become an OnlyFans star earning £51,000 ($80,000 CAD) a month.
Jesse Switch, 33, from Alberta, Canada, worked several low income jobs throughout her 20s, including a stint as a debt collector in a call centre, working a retail position at a clothing store, and even in a warehouse moving boxes.
After joining OnlyFans in early 2018 hoping to make some extra cash – while still working in the day painting houses – her following swelled.
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Fans loved her incredible physique and 38DDD breasts, but also stayed for her open-minded nature and the strong connection she builds with them.
Now, her income has grown exponentially in just two years and the star – who previously lived in a “makeshift apartment” without heat, before moving into her mother’s basement, where she stayed until the age of 29 – lives in a $500,000 home.
“I always thought if I was making six figures I’d be absolutely thrilled – and now I make almost that every month,” Jesse, who has 34,000 followers on Instagram (@jesse_twerks), told NudeNewz.

“I always thought I’d be OK financially because I’m not afraid to work hard and always go after the things I want, but I would never have imagined I’d have this financial success.
“I always worked minimum wage jobs before. In the call centre, I earned $14 an hour plus commission.
“At one point I found myself living in a makeshift apartment with no heat. In the winter, I’d sit huddled around a tiny space heater trying not to freeze to death.
“I moved back home and lived in my mum’s basement when I was 26 and stayed there for three years.”
From $2,000 to $80,000 Monthly

The financial transformation Jesse has experienced represents a 40-fold increase in monthly income.
She said: “At the most, I was earning $2,000 a month before tax.
“Now I’m making on average $80,000 on OnlyFans.
“When I first started I was still working my last job painting houses. I’d do that all day for 12-14 hours and then come home and be on OnlyFans in the night.
“I finally quit in January 2020 and have been focusing on this full-time ever since.
“It’s the longest job I’ve ever had – it’s been four-and-a-half years now and I love it.”
Jesse’s willingness to work 12-14 hour days painting houses whilst building her OnlyFans presence at night demonstrates the work ethic she credits for her success.
The grinding double-shift lifestyle lasted until January 2020, when her OnlyFans income finally eclipsed what she could earn through traditional employment.
Like other creators who’ve escaped poverty through adult platforms, Jesse’s success required months of simultaneous hustling before the income justified going full-time.
Modest Living Despite Wealth
Despite her newfound wealth, Jesse insists she still lives relatively frugally.
She said: “I live modestly. I have a very nice house which I currently rent but am in the process of buying, but I still drive a $4,000 car and don’t buy jewellery.
“All of my money goes into the bank.
“I’m extremely frugal. I’m not interested in adornments – instead, I want to buy property.”
The psychology of someone who once huddled around a space heater in a freezing makeshift apartment rarely disappears entirely, even with six-figure monthly earnings.
Jesse’s choice to drive a $4,000 car whilst earning $80,000 monthly reflects financial priorities shaped by years of genuine poverty.
Her focus on property investment rather than luxury goods suggests a long-term wealth-building strategy rather than lifestyle inflation.
The Farm Retirement Dream

In fact, when she does eventually retire from the limelight, Jesse’s plans include moving to a farm.
The dream of rural property ownership – likely achievable within years at her current earnings rate – represents the ultimate escape from the call centre cubicle and warehouse floor.
Her vision of retirement involves simplicity rather than extravagance, consistent with someone whose happiest memories likely don’t involve material possessions.
Men’s Mental Health Advocacy
The low-key star is also passionate about men’s mental health – something she shares on her page, where she works 10-12 hours a day to help build a strong bond with fans.
She said: “It sounds corny but I have a special connection with my fans.
“I have some who I never even talk about anything sexual with – one man just sends me silly dad jokes or we exchange pictures of our pets.
“These are fun, kinky, romantic people, and if they can be that way with me, they can be with someone else too.
“Improving men’s mental health benefits everyone – including women.”
Jesse’s observation that some subscriber relationships involve no sexual content at all – just dad jokes and pet photos – reveals the emotional support dimension of OnlyFans that exists alongside the sexual content.
Her belief that helping men express themselves with her translates to healthier relationships elsewhere positions her work as having broader social value.
The Power of Connection

Jesse’s success appears to stem as much from emotional intelligence as physical attributes.
Whilst subscribers initially arrive for her “incredible physique and 38DDD breasts”, they stay for the “open-minded nature and strong connection” she builds.
The 10-12 hour daily work schedule she maintains suggests OnlyFans success at this level requires far more than posting photos – it demands constant engagement, emotional labour, and relationship management with potentially hundreds of regular subscribers.
Her willingness to invest this time in non-sexual conversations about pets and dad jokes demonstrates an understanding that loneliness, not just lust, drives subscription behaviour.
The Makeshift Apartment to $500,000 Home Journey
Jesse’s housing trajectory encapsulates her entire transformation: from a freezing apartment with no proper heating to her mother’s basement at 26, staying until 29, to now owning (or in the process of buying) a $500,000 property.
The three years spent in her mother’s basement during her late twenties – typically when people expect to be establishing independence – must have felt like failure at the time.
Those years of humbling living situations whilst working minimum wage jobs created the hunger that fuelled her OnlyFans hustle.
The irony that the path out of her mother’s basement involved adult content creation wouldn’t be lost on anyone, including Jesse herself.
Four and a Half Years and Counting

Jesse’s comment that OnlyFans is “the longest job I’ve ever had” at four-and-a-half years speaks volumes about her employment history.
The career instability of her twenties – bouncing between call centres, retail, warehouses and house painting – contrasts sharply with the stability OnlyFans has provided.
Her genuine love for the work, combined with the extraordinary income, suggests she’s found a career that aligns with her personality in ways traditional employment never did.
Alberta Success Story
Operating from Alberta, Canada, Jesse joins a global community of creators who’ve transformed their financial circumstances through OnlyFans.
The platform’s location-independence means geographical limitations that once constrained earning potential no longer apply.
Someone in Alberta can build an international subscriber base without leaving home – a reality that makes Jesse’s $500,000 property purchase possible in ways warehouse work never would.
For now, Jesse continues her 10-12 hour daily schedule, banking her substantial earnings, driving her modest car, and planning for that eventual farm retirement – proof that you can escape the call centre, even if the exit strategy involves something your younger self never imagined.