Jessica Alves has already made her first million after signing up to explicit photo-sharing service OnlyFans and sharing X-rated snaps with her followers.
The reality personality, 38, celebrated the milestone with a racy photoshoot in a series of lacy lingerie, including an eye-popping red two-piece.
Jessica, who underwent sex reassignment surgery, said: ‘I have made my first million on my OnlyFans and to celebrate that with my fans I have had a new photoshoot.’
Money, money, money! Jessica Alves has already made her first million after signing up to explicit photo-sharing service OnlyFans and sharing X-rated snaps with her followers
In the series of sizzling snaps, Jessica donned a pair of thong-style briefs and matching suspenders – while she covered her modesty with a faux fur throw.
Jessica said she planning to share a series of ‘full nudes’ on her OnlyFans page, but also posed up a storm in the barely-there underwear looks.
The social media star said eight months on from her reassignment surgery she is ‘feeling amazing’, and ‘loves being desired as a female’.
Wow: The reality personality, 38, celebrated the milestone with a racy photoshoot in a series of lacy lingerie, including an eye-popping red two-piece
Jaw-dropping: Jessica said she planning to share a series of ‘full nudes’ on her OnlyFans page, but also posed up a storm in the barely-there underwear looks
She said: ‘It has been eight months since my sex change surgery and day by day I am exploring my femininity. Being a woman is beautiful and I feel amazing.’
‘The OnlyFans platform is a way that I can connect to fans and admirers. I love to be wanted and disired as a female because I never had that in my life before.’
‘I made my first million on OnlyFans and to celebrate that I had a very nice sexy photoshot.’
Glam: In the series of sizzling snaps, Jessica donned a pair of thong-style briefs and matching suspenders – while she covered her modesty with a faux fur throw
Jessica added that her ‘dream’ is to be on the cover of Playboy magazine.
In August Jessica shared that she has lost her virginity since becoming a woman, and that it was an uncomfortable experience.
She underwent gender reassignment surgery at the start of 2021, having lived as a man and coming out as transgender in 2020.
She has now found happiness since transitioning and told Brazilian TV show Superpop this week that she has had sex since the change.
(Un)like a virgin: Jessica shared that she has lost her virginity since becoming a woman, and that it was an uncomfortable experience in August
‘My first time was painful after sex,’ she admitted, speaking to host Luciana Giménez. ‘I had to take painkillers and stay in bed!
‘When I called the surgeon in Thailand he said that the pain was normal. And so was a little blood.’
However, since then, Jessica has got used to it, saying: ‘Now it is fine – no pain anymore! And seven months after my sex change I couldn’t be any happier!’
Jessica – who is currently in her native Brazil in São Paulo – revealed she would love to pose naked on the cover of Playboy magazine, and dreams of being a mother.
Desires: Jessica – who is currently in her native Brazil in São Paulo – revealed she would love to pose naked on the cover of Playboy magazine, and dreams of being a mother
Revelation: She told Brazilian TV show Superpop this week that she has had sex since the change
Speaking about the potential of having a womb transplant, she said: ‘The womb surgery is possible but due to the fact that my pelvis is a male pelvis it doesn’t enlarge, nor is it able to hold a baby. I have now given up on the surgery.
‘I am very upset and frustrated as I would have loved to carry my own baby. And now I am studying other options in order to have my own family.
‘It Is very frustrating to know that the surgery exists and that I am not a good candidate. I had a lot of exams in the UK, Turkey and now in Brazil and I had a lot of opinions from the doctors which made me confused.
She said of her first sexual encounter as a woman: ‘I had to take painkillers and stay in bed! When I called the surgeon in Thailand he said that the pain was normal. And so was a little blood’
Declaration: ‘My first time was painful after sex,’ she admitted, speaking to host Luciana Giménez
‘But all of then agreed that my pelvis would not enlarge if I fell pregnant.’
Currently there has never officially been a successful womb transplant performed on a transgender woman, but Jessica claimed that several women have privately undergone the operation in Brazil.
Speaking exclusively to MailOnline last week, Jessica confirmed that while her doctor, who wishes to remain anonymous, is satisfied she can have the surgery, she will not go through with it if they decide it’s not safe.
Jessica also stated that she was hoping to fall pregnant naturally following a womb transplant, but MailOnline has since learned that this is not possible.
She said: ‘I was having a lot of exams in Turkey to see if I could have the surgery, I could have had it in Turkey, but I changed my mind, I thought I might as well just come to Brazil where my family are.
Jessica has got used to it, saying: ‘Now it is fine – no pain anymore! And seven months after my sex change I couldn’t be any happier!’
‘There are some very good doctors here that could hopefully do it. The surgery is do-able, the same way that surgery is done on a biological woman. To a transgender woman is is exactly the same thing.
‘To get pregnant I need to have IVF treatment after the surgery. To be honest I don’t know the success rate, because there’s aren’t many reports about it, people have done it but they’ve done it very quietly.
‘Maybe I’m the first person in the world to do it, but I believe there are some who have had the surgery done but they just don’t talk about it.
‘To be honest I don’t know the success rate because there aren’t many reports about it, people who have done it have done it very quietly, in other words maybe I’m the first one in the world doing it. ‘
Jessica added that she believes several women in Brazil have had the procedure, but they ‘don’t talk about it.’
Speaking about the potential of having a womb transplant, she said: ‘The womb surgery is possible but due to the fact that my pelvis is a male pelvis it doesn’t enlarge, nor is it able to hold a baby. I have now given up on the surgery’