Trolls say I’m seconds from a HEART ATTACK – but my 55-inch curves earn me £36K monthly

A plus size model earning £36,000 a month hits back at trolls who shame her body and career, calling out the hypocrisy of men who criticise sex work while creating its demand.
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Steph Oshiri. (Picture: @stephoshirii)

A plus-size model earning £36,000 monthly has hit back at trolls who criticize both her body and career choice.

Steph Oshiri, 28, from Canada, left her makeup artist job in 2020 to pursue content creation full-time.

The creator, who weighs 220lbs with size 36DDD breasts, a 55-inch bottom and 35-inch waist, says her curves are responsible for her financial success.

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She faces constant negative comments about her health and career but finds the criticism hypocritical.

“I’ve been told often by men to ‘get a real job’ and that I should be ashamed that my money comes from sex work,” Steph told NudeNewz.

“It’s funny to me because men are predominantly the ones creating the demand for this industry in the first place.”

From Makeup Artist to Content Creator

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Since revealing her identity, Steph has seen her earnings skyrocket and she says it’s all thanks to her ample curves. (Picture: @stephoshirii)

Steph worked as a makeup artist before joining OnlyFans in 2020.

She initially joined hoping to monetize her “assets” while keeping her identity hidden.

Even with her face concealed, she earned £1,600-£2,400 monthly.

“I knew once I did [went faceless] my income would double or triple,” she said.

The prediction proved accurate once she revealed her identity.

Her earnings skyrocketed to approximately £36,000 monthly.

“I have my 55-inch booty to thank for my $45,000 a month paycheck,” Steph stated.

Like other content creators who’ve found success in underrepresented niches, Steph identified market demand for plus-size content.

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The Body That Built a Business

Steph credits her distinctive figure for her professional success.

“My body stands out. Obviously, the majority of my audience subscribes to me for my wide hips and bum,” she explained.

“I definitely don’t think I would be as successful if my bum was smaller.”

Her proportions – particularly her 55-inch bottom – create her unique selling point.

The measurements differentiate her in a crowded marketplace.

“I knew I’d be able to earn big!” she said, referencing her confidence and physical assets.

Health Concern Trolling

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Steph Oshiri. (Picture: @stephoshirii)

Steph regularly receives comments predicting imminent health crises.

Trolls claim she’s “seconds away from a heart attack”.

Others suggest “doctors must just ‘love me because I keep them in business'”.

The medical concern-trolling disguises body-shaming as health advocacy.

“I’ve had people comment 20 times on a single video making fun of me and calling me every name you could imagine,” Steph revealed.

The volume and repetition of negative comments exceeds typical online criticism.

“It’s not a normal thing to receive this type of hate, especially not in the capacity I deal with it,” she said.

The Hypocritical Critics

Steph finds particular irony in male critics telling her to get a “real job”.

“It’s funny to me because men are predominantly the ones creating the demand for this industry in the first place,” she observed.

“I doubt the men that tell me to get a ‘real job’ abstain from watching p*rn themselves.”

The disconnect between consuming content and shaming creators reveals hypocrisy.

“They are contributing to the demand for sex workers and I’m simply cashing in on it,” Steph concluded.

Her point highlights how criticism often targets supply (creators) while ignoring demand (consumers).

Like other content creators who’ve discussed this dynamic, Steph recognizes that customer demand creates her industry.

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Mental Health Impact

The constant negativity takes psychological toll despite Steph’s success.

“You have to really want to do this job for that trade-off to be worth it,” she acknowledged.

“Your mental health at times will suffer.”

The admission demonstrates that high income doesn’t eliminate emotional cost.

“I think most would struggle with it,” Steph added about the volume of hate.

Her resilience in continuing despite abuse shows determination.

Mixed Public Reception

Online reactions to Steph’s career split sharply.

“Some are positive and happy to see a plus-size creator thrive in the p*rn industry,” she said.

“Others, shame me for my body and career choice.”

The division reflects broader societal tensions about body diversity and sex work.

Supporters appreciate representation of larger bodies in adult content.

Critics attack both her appearance and professional choice.

Viral TikTok Moments

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Since revealing her identity, Steph has seen her earnings skyrocket and she says it’s all thanks to her ample curves. (Picture: @stephoshirii)

Steph has over 90,000 TikTok followers where she regularly goes viral.

One video showing her in a revealing dress with popping fastenings gained 2.7 million views and 110,000 likes.

The clip attracted both admiration and harsh criticism.

“Thunder thighs,” commented one viewer dismissively.

“It’s too small. Get a bigger size and have it tailored,” advised another.

“No… No, not everything is acceptable or should be filmed or should be shown,” wrote a fifth person.

However, supportive comments also poured in.

“Ngl something primal awoke in me then,” admitted one user.

“God damn you’re gorgeous!” wrote another admirer.

The split reactions demonstrate polarized responses to plus-size bodies in revealing clothing.

Social Media Savvy

Steph attributes part of her success to understanding social media dynamics.

“I’ve always had a knack for social media and building a following online,” she said.

The skill, combined with her “sexual curiosity, confidence and assets,” created her business foundation.

Her ability to go viral translates to subscriber growth.

The Faceless Period

Steph’s initial faceless content served as testing period.

The anonymity protected her identity while she evaluated income potential.

Once confident in the business model, revealing her face proved strategically wise.

The decision to show her identity tripled her income as predicted.

The calculated risk demonstrates business acumen beyond just creating content.

Future Aspirations

Steph aims to reach £80,000 monthly eventually.

“My goal is to one day hit the $100,000 per month milestone!” she stated.

Beyond income growth, she wants to diversify her career.

“I would [also] love to branch out into other forms of entertainment, maybe some plus-size modelling or collaborations with companies,” Steph explained.

She hopes to establish identity beyond adult content.

“I definitely want to be known for more than just being a sex worker,” she said.

Specific entrepreneurial goals include launching products.

“I would love to one day start my own clothing line or plus-size lingerie!” Steph added.

The fashion focus aligns with her understanding of plus-size market needs.

Body Confidence Journey

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Steph earns more than $40,000 a month after pursuing a career on OnlyFans. (Picture: @stephoshirii)

Despite constant criticism, Steph maintains confidence in her appearance.

Her comfort with her body enables her professional success.

Many plus-size individuals struggle with self-acceptance in body-negative culture.

Steph’s confidence allows her to monetize features others might hide.

Canadian Background

As a Canadian creator, Steph operates in a country with relatively progressive attitudes toward sex work.

Canada decriminalized aspects of sex work, though regulations remain complex.

The location provides some legal protections unavailable in more restrictive jurisdictions.

The $45K Reality

At £36,000 monthly, Steph earns approximately £432,000 annually.

The income far exceeds typical makeup artist salaries.

Entry-level makeup artists often earn £20,000-£30,000 annually.

Steph now makes that in less than one month.

The dramatic income difference validates her career change.

Plus-Size Representation

Steph’s success challenges beauty standards in adult content industry.

Historically, the industry favored thin body types almost exclusively.

Growing demand for body diversity creates opportunities for plus-size creators.

Steph’s substantial income proves market demand exists.

Her success may inspire other plus-size individuals to enter the industry.

The High-Risk Decision

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Steph Oshiri. (Picture: @stephoshirii)

Revealing her identity represented significant risk.

Once her face connected to her content, anonymity became impossible.

The decision carries permanent implications for future employment and personal relationships.

“It was a high-risk move but has absolutely proven to be worth it,” Steph said.

The calculated risk paid off with tripled income.

Dealing With Repetitive Trolling

The persistence of some trolls particularly strains Steph.

Individual trolls commenting “20 times on a single video” exceeds casual negativity.

The obsessive criticism suggests deeper issues with the critics themselves.

Steph’s continued success despite their efforts undermines their goal of deterring her.

The Demand-Supply Disconnect

Steph’s observation about male critics creating demand while shaming supply illuminates broader hypocrisy.

Society often criticizes sex workers while consuming their content.

This contradiction reveals moral inconsistency in attitudes toward adult entertainment.

Steph’s direct acknowledgment of this pattern challenges her critics’ legitimacy.

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