A young woman who grew up in care and was homeless at 18 has revealed she now earns more in a single hour on OnlyFans than she once made in an entire month, and is expecting her first child.
Angel Bratz, 21, from Scotland, spent much of her childhood in children’s homes before being left with little support as an adult.
The creator, who is autistic, ended up in homeless accommodation and was surviving on just £300 a month in benefits, often relying on food banks.
“I was homeless, living in a homeless accommodation and living off benefits,” she told NudeNewz.
“I was living off about £300 per month. I used to go to food banks to help when I was struggling.

“Then I realised the amount that could be made doing this, it was a no-brainer for me.
“I couldn’t believe the prices people would pay to see me.”
After discovering OnlyFans, Angel says her life changed dramatically.
She now earns upwards of £19,000 a month, has her own home, three cats and a baby on the way.
“Now I have a house, get paid more in one hour than I did in one month, have three gorgeous cats and my first child on the way,” she said.
“I could never have even thought of supporting a child before.
“I can work from my home around my own hours. I am so happy in my life right now and this is the best decision I have ever made.”

Angel, who has more than 37,000 Instagram followers (@angelbratzbaby), describes her brand as “cute chaos with a confident edge”.
She says one thing that makes her stand out is her heterochromia, a rare condition that gives her one blue eye and one brown eye.
“My eyes make me very unique from a lot of other creators,” she said.
“I post a lot of my hobbies as well, such as football, gaming, raves and festivals.
“It means people can actually see my personality rather than some random girl off Instagram.”
She says building genuine connections with fans is just as important as the content itself.

“I want them to know that they can come and talk to me anytime,” she said.
“Whether it’s about football or stresses going on in their life, I want them to feel loved.”
A self-confessed Celtic FC fan, Angel says her love of football has helped her connect with a wider audience.
When it comes to content, she enjoys roleplay the most, regularly taking on different characters for her subscribers.
“This week alone I’ve been a tenant who can’t pay her rent, a jealous girlfriend, a girl who accidentally walked into the wrong house and a wife,” she said.
“I feel like I can now technically call myself a professional actress.”

Some requests, however, stand out more than others.
“I literally get paid to take the p*ss out of a man and be as nasty as I want,” she said.
“It’s even better when they have the same name as one of my exes, it gets all my anger out.”
Angel says her family found out about her career around a year ago and were supportive.
“Their whole reaction was basically just, ‘you’re 21, you’re an adult, what you do is your own business,’” she said.
“I’m an adult, I love myself and I make my own decisions.”
With her first child on the way, she plans to continue working for as long as possible before taking a short break.

“I don’t see myself ever changing career,” she said.
She also hopes to return to rugby after giving birth, having previously trained twice a week and played matches most weekends.
“I have played rugby for years for a team in Scotland,” she said.
“I used to do training twice a week and play rugby games most weekends, right up until I was two months pregnant when I found out.”
Her advice to others is simple.
“Be yourself. Stop trying to be like everyone else,” she said.
“Show off what’s unique and different about you and people will see you for you.
“Do what you love and stay positive.”

