An OnlyFans creator has revealed one of her strangest requests ever – being paid to yell at sweets while keeping all her clothes on.
Victoria Scott, 28, says a long-time follower had a fascination with ‘vore’ – a niche interest she’d never heard of before signing up.
But instead of anything explicit, he simply wanted to watch her berate gummy bears on camera.
“I’d make little short films just yelling and degrading gummy bears but he always wanted me fully clothed,” said Victoria, on Instagram as @victoriascott.xx.
“He just wanted to watch me bully them.
“It still makes me giggle.”
The model, who pulls in up to £8,000 ($10,000 USD) a month, says the unusual request is just one example of the creative side of her work that keeps her hooked.

Victoria first dipped her toes into online content at 18, when she ran a popular faceless page with Tumblr-style vibes on Instagram.
She said: “Right before I turned 18, I posted my face and talked about what it was like to be faceless.
“Once I turned 18, people asked me to be a sugar baby and send me things – all they wanted in return was photos.
“I was hooked.”
Before launching her OnlyFans in 2022, Victoria worked as an exotic dancer and an ESL teacher.
But when the pandemic hit, she couldn’t dance – and was too nervous to try online content straight away.

She said: “Post-Covid, I moved into a place on my own and decided to try it.
“I loved it.”
Victoria, who also creates content on her motorcycle, says she refuses to box herself into a single niche.
She said: “My brand is me.
“I don’t try to fake a persona.
“I don’t have just one niche because I enjoy being myself – and there’s many sides to every person.”
Her family found out about her career in the most unexpected way possible.

When Meta introduced cross-posting between Instagram and Facebook, the feature was automatically switched on.
Victoria said: “I posted to my Instagram and got a call from my grandmother 20 minutes later – my brother had seen it.
“They kindly asked me to make separate social media pages.
“But outside of that, my family has always known and no one really cared.”
Despite appearing confident online, Victoria says she battles intense anxiety behind the scenes.
She said: “I actually have really intense anxiety despite coming across as being so social.

“I just happen to hide it very well.”
The creator, who is based in Florida, US, says the career has given her freedom she never imagined.
She said: “It’s had its ups and downs but it’s allowed me so much freedom to just live my life, focus on school and my goals.
“Truly, I am grateful to be alive at a time where OnlyFans exists.”
Her advice for new creators hoping to follow in her footsteps?
She said: “You don’t need management.

“You truly can do all of it yourself.”
Looking ahead, Victoria hopes to grow her platforms and collaborate with more creators across different locations.
She added: “I want fans to feel like they’re not quite sure what they’re getting – but they need to know more.”

