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Online sex workers in Halifax reporting increase in people buying their content during COVID-19

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An online sex worker in Halifax says she’s seeing a spike in numbers on her OnlyFans account since the coronavirus pandemic started.

OnlyFans is a subscription content service, launched in 2016, that allows creators to earn money from users who subscribe to their content that’s too racy for Instagram.

As reported by Global News in April, the company has also been reporting an increase in new model and fan sign-ups. “Lots of people who might not otherwise have been interested or might not otherwise have tried but are now bored and at home, they’re much more likely to sign up,” said Chilly.

Chilly is a pseudonym the model uses in her line of work to protect her real identity. Chilly is a 24-year-old woman who started with other kinds of

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