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I quit my 9-5 as hair stylist to make $1,200-an-hour stripping on camera

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A mum quit her 9-5 job as a hair stylist to make nearly $100k a year stripping on camera - and travels the country camming from her car.

Kylee Kane, 29, decided to quit her full time job as a hair dresser - and now works just 15 hours a week to earn up to $93.6k-a-year.

Kylee was unable to work during the pandemic due to lockdowns and decided to start selling her worn underwear online and sexting guys - for $100 a pop.

She soon decided she could "never work for anyone again" and her work escalated to baring all online. "

The mum-of-two usually lures clients in by taking them virtually via video chat to the supermarket with her or to run errands - then things get progressively more sexual as they tip higher amounts for her to create more explicit content.

Clients tip her to carry out their requests - some want her to degrade and bully them, some want her to blackmail them and some have foot fetishes so want to see her feet.

Kylee, from Los Angeles, California, US, said: "I've been camming for six months or so. "

"I do things interacting out in the world such as at the grocery store. "

"I like to start out in public I can't be nude right off the back - I have to extract money off people before I get back in the car and do some flashes."

"There are some people - who do much more scandalous nudity in the stores"
for me it's a way to kill time to bigger goals stay online- to get them to big"

According to Kylee, clients will have requests she will set as a goal that they have to pay for.

For example, they might want her to wash her car in her bikini.

She addied: "I have a microphone, they hear my voice - I tell them what my bra colour is and my panties."

"Each day is a little different, once someone did a private session with me and paid $1,200 for an hour."

"It involved virtual sexting and stripping."

According to Kylee, she started her camming career in 2020 during the pandemic when she couldn't go to work as a hair stylist.

She decided to start selling her underwear and her husband helped her sext guys online for money.

She added: "It started out slow at first, we tip-toed our way here."

"I was a hair stylist for 10 years but California was completely shut down during the pandemic - I couldn't go back to work."

"I started OnlyFans at the start of the pandemic and I was streaming on TikTok but I had to be very PG so I found other camming sites."

Kylee and her 30-year-old husband sold their home in 2020 for $400k and bought a 40ft motorhome.

Now the couple and their two children are nomadic and spend their days travelling across the US - staying in well-equipped sites.

According to Kylee, most cam sites are working alongside sex toy companies - and clients pay $1 a second to vibrate the girls' toys.

She added: "I'm not a fetish model - I feel like I'm pretty vanilla - I'm pretty generic."

"I don't have a niche, I'm athletic - I go the gym a lot"

"People request crazy stuff - doesn't mean I accommodate. "

"A couple of clients love humiliation and being degraded."

"They want me to blackmail them - and ask to send their drivers licence - they say it would be so embarrassing if people knew I was a fat pig using these sites. "

"They get off on the idea of being caught- blackmail is their kink."

Once Kylee made $1,500 by pretending to suffocate her husband on camera - with her bum.

She added: "It was so easy, there was no sound or nudity - you couldn't see my husband. "

"I could never go back to a 'normal' job just knowing I never have to work for anybody again."

"We travel the country in an RV and I work anywhere there is WiFi."

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