At 20, Edinburgh’s Melanie Collett made a life-changing decision to leave her McDonald’s position, citing excessive attention from colleagues and customers due to her appearance. This bold move paved the way for her success on OnlyFans, where she now earns significantly more.
Melanie’s time at McDonald’s was marred by persistent flirtation from coworkers and patrons alike. She recalls, “Most of my colleagues flirted with me, and a few suggested I should do OnlyFans before I left.” The constant attention created an uncomfortable work environment, making it challenging for Melanie Collett to perform her duties.
Beyond peer interactions, Melanie Collett faced difficulties with her manager, whom she perceived as unsupportive. She believes her appearance contributed to the strained relationship, stating, “I’m sure it’s because I was pretty.” The manager’s alleged behavior included instructing her to remove makeup and false nails, further diminishing her workplace morale.
Determined to find a more accommodating and profitable path, Melanie Collett turned to OnlyFans. This transition proved financially rewarding, with earnings reaching up to £1,500 daily. Reflecting on her journey, she notes that some former colleagues now subscribe to her content, highlighting the stark contrast between her past and present professional experiences.