
Multitasking is a skill most moms possess, but one Australian mom is taking it to a new level. Honeyy Brooks is a mom of two who has combined tending to her family's Victoria farm with creating content for her OnlyFans…and she's making the big bucks.
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The opportunity fell into her lap by accident
Brooks used to work in marketing, but after feeling burned out in 2021, she looked for a new way to make money to care for her family, which includes two children and her husband, Hank.
"I could see the longevity, the business was the right structure for us, and that it was going to set up our future financially and our freedom. It was gonna give everything we ever wanted as a family," she explained to the Daily Mail.
She is making bank sharing her content on OnlyFans
"My biggest month was hitting $45,000 ($AU70,438) in a week. I remember my first ever job I had after I left school, I was so excited because I was on $40,000 for the year, and I was so excited," she explained.
Currently she works about 10 to 14 hours a day on top of being a mom, but she appreciates the freedom creating content gives her.
"I do put my heart and soul into it. It's really incredible when you have a platform that you love, you can work hard on, and it does pay you well," she said.
She has found a way to make creating OnlyFans content work for her lifestyle
"I'll do some cheeky gardening, I'll do some cheeky lawn mowing, and if I'm taking my dogs for a run, I'll film something so it's really about just my everyday stuff but being cheeky with it," she explained.
Brooks said that sometimes she runs into logistical issues while tending to her animals due to OnlyFans having a no animals policy, but she really just has fun with it.
"The fans love it because it's authentic, it's true, it's me working on my farm," she explained.
"I'm not putting on makeup and lingerie and posing in a bedroom. I'm out doing the things I would normally do, but they just get to see that cheeky side of me."
She still manages to keep her job under wraps
Honeyy has made it clear that her young children have no idea what mom does for a living, and neither do most people in her life.
"I have had bad experiences where it has blown up, so I just really assess if it's worth my energy telling people," she explained.
Luckily, living on a 100-acre farm does offer her a lot of protection to create content in relative anonymity.
"Old Joe Blow down the road who's a 90-year-old farmer and doesn't have social media, he's never going to know so there's no point in explaining what we do," she said.