‘I was bullied for my weight – now men pay me to eat on camera’

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When Jenny Love was growing up, cruel classmates mocked her for her size.
Now, those same insecurities have become her superpower – as men around the world pay to watch her eat.

The 26-year-old, from the Midlands has built a thriving online career creating “feederism” content – a fetish genre where fans find pleasure in watching bigger women indulge in food.

But behind her success lies a story of bullying, resilience and self-acceptance.

“I got bullied quite badly in school,” Jenny told NudeNewz. “I wouldn’t even walk to Tesco without makeup on. Kids can be horrible.

“If you’re a bit different, they just pick on everything.

“But being bullied actually equipped me for this job. It gave me a thick skin.”

Growing up, Jenny once dreamed of becoming a singer and even posted covers on YouTube. Later, she studied at university hoping to become a probation officer.

But when her sister suggested she try Patreon at 18, everything changed.

“She followed someone who was doing Patreon and said I should give it a go,” Jenny said. “I created an account and it just kept going from there.”

Jenny now earns far more than she did in her old jobs at Wetherspoons and Topshop.
“It’s a lot more freedom,” she said. “I’m a creative person and I love being able to make my own content. When people enjoy it, it gives you a buzz.”

While her family has always been supportive, she admits that the online attention can be intense – especially from men.
“As a woman you’re always going to be sexualised, so I’d rather get paid for it,” she said.

Jenny’s following exploded as she leaned into body-positive content – proudly showing her curves and confidence.

“A lot of the bullying was about my weight,” she said. “Now, that’s what people love.

“My subscribers are into feederism – they just pay to see me eat. It’s not even that wild. They’ll ask for McDonald’s, KFC, cakes.

“Some will say, ‘I’m with my skinny girlfriend but I wish I had a fat one.’ There’s still a stigma about liking big girls.”

Jenny says she sets strict boundaries when it comes to what she’ll do on camera.
“I go off my own comfort,” she explained. “If I wouldn’t do it in my private life, I won’t do it for money.

Recently travelling to Los Angeles for work, meeting American creators and filming content.
“I love the freedom,” she said. “But I could never move there. My cats are here!”

Jenny hopes to use her platform to push for more visibility for plus-size models in the UK.
“We don’t get enough opportunities,” she said. “I want to make my own show like Pop the Balloon but for big girls.

“We’re always used as the joke. I want that to change.”

And though her journey hasn’t been easy, she’s proud of how far she’s come.

“I’m different now,” she said. “I’ve got confidence.

“I used to be that insecure girl who hid away, and now I’m out here – being myself, making a living, and people love it.”

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