Massachusetts mother reveals how she quit her job as a neonatal ICU nurse to join OnlyFans

Massachusetts mother-of-three reveals how she quit her job as a neonatal ICU nurse to join OnlyFans where she makes up to $75,000 per month

  • Allie Rae quit her job as a NICU nurse after her co-workers found her OnlyFans 
  • She spoke to Daily Beast this week about how her boss at a Massachusetts hospital told her to ‘delete it or leave’
  • Almost a year after creating her account Rae is now making $65,000-$75,000 each month on the platform 
  • In her first month, Rae surpassed her monthly nursing income but says she still misses nursing 

A former neonatal ICU nurse has revealed how she quit her hospital job to start an  OnlyFans account where she is now earning up to $75,000 per month.  

Allie Rae – the pseudonym she adopted upon taking up sex work – was working at one of the top hospitals in Massachusetts when her co-workers discovered her sexy Instagram account and later subscribed to OnlyFans, she told the Daily Beast this week. 

In December 2020, Rae faced her first ‘Mean Girls’ moment after six nurses in her unit stumbled across her Instagram account and reported it to her boss. 

She got off with a warning, as she didn’t use her real name, nor stated where she worked. 

Allie Rae, who uses a pseudonym, quit her job as a NICU nurse after her co-workers subscribed to her OnlyFans account and reported it to her boss

She now makes between $65,000 and $75,000 a month on the platform selling videos and pictures

She now makes between $65,000 and $75,000 a month on the platform selling videos and pictures

Three months later, her co-workers subscribed to her OnlyFans account, which she set up in September 2020 after getting many requests from her Instagram followers.  

After consulting her husband many months ago, they decided to try it out. They now post pay-per-view sex videos and subscriptions. 

Rae said her co-workers only subscribed to her channel to screenshot it and send it to her boss. 

‘They subscribed and paid to my OnlyFans account to screenshot it and bring it to my manager,’ Rae recalled to the Daily Beast. ‘It was like Mean Girls for adults.’

She offers pay-per-view videos for $7-$30 that include her masturbating and performing sex acts with her husband

 She offers pay-per-view videos for $7-$30 that include her masturbating and performing sex acts with her husband 

Rae joined the platform in September 2020 after her Instagram fans suggest she do. Her co-workers discovered her account in March 2021

 Rae joined the platform in September 2020 after her Instagram fans suggest she do. Her co-workers discovered her account in March 2021

Her manager told her to ‘delete or leave’ and Rae left. 

‘I didn’t even need the money — I was making more money on OnlyFans than I was as a nurse and was only doing it because I loved it,’ she said. 

By the end of Rae’s first day on Instagram, she had 20 subscribers, so she started posting every other day. She rounded out her first month making $8,000, surpassing her monthly nursing income. 

She realized it was easy money and she could escape the horrific environment of COVID-19 in hospitals. 

Instead of taking care of babies in the NICU, Rae is now selling pay-per-view videos – that cost anywhere between $7 to $30 – of her masturbating and performing sex acts with her husband, as well as $12.99 subscriptions. 

Rae now makes $65,000-$75,000 a month on the platform, as verified by documents the Daily Beast received and is considering moving to Florida with her family. 

She and her husband moved their family to Florida after she quit her job at the hospital in March, narrowly missing her doctorate in nursing. 

They are considering by a house down there with all the money they’ve received from her OnlyFans account. 

As to her children knowing her line of work, she just recently brought it up with her two oldest children, who are 17 and 18. Their 12-year-old is still in the dark. 

Recalling the moment she told them, she told the Daily Beast: ‘We took the two older kids out to dinner and I told them I was doing some influencer-type work, and they were like, “We got it. We’re good.”‘

She has since blocked them and their friends on all platforms. 

Rae, who started out in the Navy before finding her passion for nursing, said ‘the wound is still fresh’ and she missing nursing. 

One thing she doesn’t miss is the 14-hour shifts. Nowadays, she enjoys spending more time with her family and getting to make her kids breakfast every day.  

Read more at DailyMail.co.uk