Australian influencer Karina Irby has revealed the insane sum of money she is earning from selling raunchy content on OnlyFans.
The body-positivity creator joined the adult website earlier this year, and on Tuesday announced how much she is making from it.
During an Instagram Q&A, Karina revealed she has 3,135 subscribers on OnlyFans, placing her in the top 0.55 per cent of creators.
With a $20-per-month subscription fee, that means she makes a whopping $62,700 monthly or $752,400 annually.
That’s more than Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s annual salary of $549,250.
Australian influencer Karina Irby (pictured) has revealed the insane sum of money that she’s making from selling explicit content on OnlyFans
Speaking to her 1.2 million Instagram followers in March, Karina said her husband Ryan Jones is very supportive of her raunchy side-hustle.
She said: ‘He loves it! And loves taking the content for me. He’s fine with me sharing my type of content on OF. My biggest cheerleader.’
Another fan asked if she actually posts nudes to her OnlyFans, and Karina said: ‘Yes, but not “explicit”. Come look for yourself. Don’t be shy, I’m not.’
This comes as the body-positivity influencer was recently accused of editing her Instagram photos, despite urging her followers not to.
The body-positivity creator joined the adult website earlier this year, and on Tuesday announced how much she is making from her raunchy photos
During an Instagram Q&A, Karina revealed that she has 3,135 subscribers on OnlyFans, and she is in the top 0.55 per cent of creators
Social media sleuth John Dorsey shared a series of videos calling out Karina as he labelled her a ‘hypocrite’.
Dorsey said he was astounded to discover she had been Photoshopping her content, especially since her ‘whole brand is built on being real’.
However, Karina hit back at the claims at the time, telling Daily Mail Australia that while she ‘slightly edited herself in the past’, she has ‘come a long way since then’.
The model says she is one of ‘the most open, honest and transparent creators on social media in 2023’.
She added that Dorsey’s posts are ‘here to create hate towards me, bully and tear me down’.
‘This had to be the biggest amount of hypocrisy I’ve ever come across in doing these stories,’ Dorsey said in an Instagram video.
‘She’s well-known for encouraging girls to not edit their photos and not edit their cellulite out… she says be the change you want to see. I am the change I want to see,’ he added, highlighting a series of Karina’s editing fails.
Dorsey pointed out bent walls and distorted backgrounds in her photos, including the metal of her shower warping.
Despite editing the shape of her body in pictures, Karina stresses her cellulite is real.
This comes as the body-positivity influencer was recently accused of editing her Instagram photos, despite urging her followers not to
‘Why am I saying she’s a hypocrite? Well, Karina, it looks like you’ve pulled in your waist in this one… the metal in your shower is bending… because you edited your a**e to be bigger,’ Dorsey said.
‘Remember this photo? Look in the corner. You cooked it, the corner is bent!’
‘Karina, I’m disappointed in you, you built a whole brand on being real but you aren’t real. A caption says it’s dangerous for body image but you do it anyway, do better!’
He also shared a previous statement from Karina in which she said she ‘isn’t proud’ of her ‘old edits’. Just eight hours later she posted before-and-after photos where the background was clearly warped.
He said an old employee of Karina’s also got in touch to tell him she used to Photoshop her social media pictures.
Karina told Daily Mail Australia that Dorsey’s video is just ‘manufactured drama’ and she has long been open about her ‘journey when it comes to self-love and acceptance on her socials’.
‘It’s pretty obvious when you look at my content – posts, reels, stories – that you’re getting the authentic, unedited and unfiltered version of me. Which can rub some people the wrong way,’ she said.
‘It’s for this reason that I focus more of my time on TikTok videos as it is a more authentic and transparent place.
‘Being in the public eye with years and years of strangers telling my I am ugly, I am fat, I have gross skin, I have had work done etc. can take a toll on a person.
‘This is why I speak heavily about online bullying, due to the effects it’s had on me in the past.’
Social media sleuth John Dorsey shared a series of videos this week calling out Karina
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