An influencer discloses that she generated approximately £500,000 by showcasing her underarm hair on the internet, but she asserts that this endeavor has negatively impacted her mental well-being.

Influencer Fenella Fox, a 30-year-old hailing from Worcester, England, has proudly revealed that she’s earned an impressive £500,000 by simply showcasing her armpit hair online. While she appreciates the financial independence her work affords her, allowing her to effortlessly earn £8,200 monthly, she also candidly admits to grappling with PTSD due to distressing interactions with her viewers.

With an impressive following exceeding one million, this social media sensation crafts body-positive content, sharing photos and videos celebrating her unshaved armpits and documenting her daily life through engaging lifestyle vlogs.

Motivated by a desire to challenge conventional female beauty standards, this content creator initiated her online journey of showcasing body hair when she grew weary of societal expectations.

Nonetheless, she recounts enduring severe verbal abuse and finding herself in distressing situations, such as being physically confronted by two men who wrongly presumed she was open to engaging in a threesome with them.

“I travel a lot and one of the worst reactions to my job was someone telling me I would be hanged in their country,” she told FEMAIL.

“I have also had men expect me to want to sleep with them because of my job.”

“I’ve also encountered situations where men assumed that I would be interested in a sexual encounter due to my profession.”

In 2018, the initial occurrence unfolded, and she reflects on how her life, “has never been the same”.

“A man became obsessed with the idea of raping, torturing and murdering me,” She recollected.

“Horrific. I also experienced being stalked in person by another man in January this year and get long email essays from another man online regularly.”

The content creator confessed that she experiences challenges when trying to relate to individuals outside her field and frequently senses the need to be less than truthful about her profession.

I’ve been in the adult industry since I turned 18 (I’m now 30) and I’ve spent a lot of that time in my bedroom stripping for men,” she said. “It would be silly to claim that it didn’t do some damage.”

Fenella also disclosed the challenges she encounters when it comes to dating.

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