Woman Reveals Her First Month’s Earnings After Quitting Job And Becoming An Adult Star

We all face decisions in life, and sometimes people make choices we wouldn’t necessarily make ourselves. When we see how things turn out for them, we may start questioning some of the choices we’ve made.

Cece Hagan gained attention online after quitting her job, not because of the job itself, but because she chose to become an adult model. She shared her earnings from her first month in the industry, and the numbers were surprising.

Turning to the adult entertainment industry has become more common for people looking for income. It appears to be a lucrative opportunity that some can’t overlook. Cece and her partner, Kasey, both left their jobs in law enforcement to explore creating adult content. The financial rewards they found were far higher than what they were earning before.

Initially, Cece and Kasey were both police officers. After some time, they decided to leave their careers in law enforcement and enter the adult industry. While many celebrities have ventured into this field, even people without prior experience have made a significant income through platforms like OnlyFans.

In an interview on the “Love Don’t Judge” YouTube channel, which features couples facing judgment for unconventional relationships, Cece shared how she met Kasey. “At first, I didn’t like him, thought he was full of himself,” Cece said. But her feelings changed during a defensive tactics training session when she felt a strong attraction.

Cece had worked in law enforcement for four years before transitioning into adult content. She revealed how much her income changed, saying, “In the first month, a couple of weeks, I made $100,000 (£81,000).” Before this, the couple struggled financially and lived paycheck to paycheck.

Cece got the idea to create adult content after seeing her selfie being used in clickbait for a similar story. She resigned from her police job, and the day after, she set up her account.

Kasey shared that working in law enforcement had been tough, causing financial strain and limited family time. “It was a no-brainer,” he said, explaining their decision to switch careers. Even with their success, they still face criticism on social media. Kasey, who also left his job last year, has become a supportive partner, even contributing to creating content.

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