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OnlyFans model earns $300k a day wearing see-through dress with friend to sell roadside salad

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An OnlyFans model has revealed how she earns $300 a day wearing a see-through dress with a friend to sell salad on the roadside.

Nong Pookie, 28, started wearing the revealing dresses for her day job serving up spicy 'som tam' dishes to locals in Buriram province, northeast Thailand.

The model was warned by cops last month to cover up or face being arrested under the country's public indecency laws.

However, the chubby chef today March 17 doubled down on her skimpy outfits and even hired another OnlyFans model as a waitress.

Nong Pookie - who charges OnlyFans followers 40 USD a month - and Wichuda Thosungnoen, 25, now both wear raunchy outfits to serve the food at the Nom-To-Tam-Pa cafe, which has seen daily takings surge past 10,000 THB (300 USD).

The cook said: 'Because of my outfits, I received negative feedback online and also from local people. At first, I doubted my decision to post such pictures, but then I was earning more than 10,000 Baht every day.

'I no longer care about the negative comments about my pictures. I did nothing wrong because I did not damage society. I’m doing this to make income for myself and my family. I would like to remind other food sellers to always remember to do the right thing. Show off your assets.'

Police warned Nong Pookie last month that wearing her bikinis in an 'inappropriate' to sell the salad place could break public indecency laws, which is punishable with a fine not exceeding 5,000 THB (117 GBP).

They decided not to take any formal action against her when she was working alone as she covered up with tracksuit tops.

However, they have not responded to the latest stunt with a second model wearing revealing outfits.

OnlyFans has been criticised for allegedly having a negative effect on society and encouraging young women to sell their bodies for cash. However, the site faced a backlash in August last year when it tried to ban its flagship explicit content to become more advertiser-friendly.

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