A single IFANA creator who makes 12k-in the month [$14892.77 USD] In the platform she says she has remained “unemployed” – and wants to warn single mothers that “not everything is broken”.
Tyler Wilson, 26, who posts under the name ‘Bluu’-decided to return to making a clear solo content after a car accident in 2019 let him return to nine to five as a property agent .
Within the first month, she was able to take her son, at the age of 10, at Disney World – after withdrawing fans who collectively paid £ 100 [$124.11 USD] One day for her clear photos.
But she soon learned about the “ugly” side of her career when a clip of her speaking in a podcast went viral in Tiktok and she was “bombarded” by death threats, police calls and ‘judgment at school gates’ .
Now, Tyler says she is unable to return to normal life as she remained with “constant anxiety” – and still lives in her sole income as she believes she is “her only choice”.
Mother-of-a Tyler, from Manchester, said: “Within a week of my video going viral, I had called the police to my house several times, I had to get my son out of school and someone destroyed my car.
“I was very fragile and vulnerable [in the video] – I literally continued, thinking it would make me an additional 1 £ [$1241.06 USD].
“It was a lit debate with someone who was against only the only -Faith – I was reacting to him with a lot of emotions and trauma.
“Once my account broke out, my whole family knew – and all mothers [moms] In the school the gates had seen it.
“Technically left me unemployed – I can end up losing my job if an employer revealed my content.
“I’m stuck in a routine where every time I need an increase in income, I will have to go viral again, or do a collaboration with another creator – I don’t want to do it.”
In July 2019, the work of Tyler’s assets agent came to an unexpected end after a car accident left it with a broken collarbone, back and ribs.
She recovered in the hospital for a month – but continued to need surgeries on her broken bones until May 2022.
Although he initially tried to return to the office, Tyler found that “painful”-and switched to online work in managing asset agents, winning £ 800 [$992.85 USD] A month.
“I was so worried that I had to leave my job – I was just in a position where I couldn’t really work,” Tyler said.
“I couldn’t continue to come to work in a clamp on my neck – it was crazy.
“It was as if I were stuck in oblivion, online work was okay – but I needed extra income.”
Tyler says she did not know much about the only feast when she made the decision to enroll in August 2022 – and she thought it was like Facebook, where she would be able to look for business by sending messages to people’s accounts.
But she claims she did not realize that she had to share her connection to fans to find it – so she created alternative accounts, anonymous social media to promote her content.
She quickly went from doing £ 800 [$992.85 USD] One month in £ 700 [$868.75 USD] A week.
“Never were extreme things, just solo solo content,” Tyler said.
“I earn my first 10k [$12410.64 USD] Really soon, which I passed to take my son to Disney World, Florida, for two weeks.
“I also bought myself a 27k £ [$33508.74 USD]New Audi TT brand in cash. “
In February 2023, while still in a “high” of earning so much money, Tyler was asked to go to a podcast – which she thought would be a great opportunity to get some subscribers of others.
The premise was a debate for the only -fans – and the video began to “blow up” just hours after being posted on Tiktok.
Tyler was struck with an influx of trolling comments – some even said she was “destroying her son’s life”.
She said: “The influence was hit immediately – I spent centuries responding to the comments when I should have ignored them.
“My son’s old school called me very quickly to say they would have seen it-and I probably should avoid the time of taking peak if any of the mothers [moms] At Gates school he started.
“Police were called to my house so many times in just one week, after” children’s abuse “reports – was a joke.
“I decided to stop posting the only fans – but what there is there is there forever.
“And I’m still earning income from it-around 3-4k £ [$3723.19-4964.26 USD] a week. “
The reaction generated by the viral clip continued to go for three weeks – before it began to slow down.
But Tyler says she still feels the impact of content by being “unworthy” from the internet.
She and her son have since moved home to prevent trolls from finding her address – and she enrolled it in a new school.
“An active concern for me that when he reaches a certain age, my son or his friends will be prevented in my content,” she said.
“We have a good relationship and I would never lie if he asked me about it – but I really don’t want him to go asking for him.
“High school is looking like another obstacle – but I know I’m able to school at home if it is about it.”
Tyler wants to warn other single mothers not to be “tempted” by earning extra income in the only-and she still earns enough to live in full time.
“It is better than what I earn from nine to five, but it is more than passive income,” she said.
“In a moment of need for money, think about how videos are likely to stay online forever.
“It’s not worth the anxiety.”
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