KIRKWOOD, Mo. – One of OnlyFans‘ biggest female creators has been let go from the popular subscription-based social media platform after it was uncovered that she moonlights as a teacher during the day and uses the money she made through the website to buy school supplies for her third-grade classroom.

Talissa Stuart, 26, had her account terminated without notice after the company’s website claimed her use of revenue was in violation of its end user agreement.

“Normally, we don’t care what people spend their money on,” said Patrick Ritche, an OnlyFans’ spokesperson. “But the fact she was selling sexually explicit photos and videos on our site to fund activities involving children was deemed inappropriate by our rules and ethics committee.”

Stuart started her OnlyFans account in the summer of 2020 after her normal summer seasonal job at JoAnn Fabrics was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The brunette amassed a large following on TikTok and Instagram after posting suggestive thirst trap videos, which quickly bled over to her spicy page as more and more people were interested in what else she had to offer.

Stuart said her biggest concern when she made the account was having her students or parents finding her content. It was a justified concern as many teachers were ousted from their day job after their activities on the site were exposed. But after she learned how much she could make from the platform, she realized how much that money would help her and her students.

“I love teaching and I don’t want to stop,” said Stuart. “But the fact is that my salary just wasn’t cutting it when it came to paying the bills and we don’t get enough money from the city and state to adequately fund our classroom’s needs. In the first year alone, I was able to pay off my student loans, put a down payment on a new house, and I bought a new car. I was in a good place and wanted to pay it forward to my kids. They’re our future and deserve the very best from their school. I was in a place to make that happen, financially.”

But the danger of having an adult themed OnlyFans account and being a teacher was always present. Stuart said she set the privacy to her account so that only people 18 or older could see her content but recognizes that kids are more technologically savvy these days.

“My biggest fear was that if my kids found my page, I’d become that teacher,” said Stuart. “I’m pretty sure some of their parents subscribe to my channel. Kimmy’s mom has tipped a lot of money for some masturbation pictures and Kyle’s dad pays for [jerk-off instruction] JOI videos almost weekly. I’m also pretty sure Principal Jones is a subscriber, too, but uses an alias. It was weird at first, but I was reinvesting that money in their kids, so that put my mind at ease.”

With so many people invested in her content, she thought it would only be a matter of time until her school let her go. She never expected it to go the other way and is still trying to wrap her head around the fact that buying school supplies for her classroom would get her banned from the website.”

“It’s not like I’m showing my tits to my kids,” said Stuart. “I bought some new markers and scissors. I can only imagine what might have happened if I bought my children books.”

“She was one of our biggest stars and we’re definitely going to feel the financial impact of this decision,” said Ritche. “But our company has a moral obligation to do what’s right, even if that negatively impacts our bottom line.”

At the time of her ban, Stuart was making between $100,000 and $125,000 a month between subscriptions and tips. She is planning to appeal the ban but encourages her fans to follow her on Fansly and Twitch, where she does daily livestreams and chats with her fans while wearing a bikini, lounging in a hot tub in her living room.

Stuart said that while losing her OnlyFans gig is a huge blow to her financial situation, she feels blessed that she had the opportunity to save enough money to live comfortably on for a while and that her school has been generous enough to allow her to remain teaching, a passion she’s had since she was a little girl.

“Oh Talissa, it’s unfortunate what happened to her, but she’s like family to us; stepfamily, like a stepsister, or something,” said Mark Jones, principal of the school, with a sparkle in his eye. “It’s like she’s been stuck in a proverbial drying machine and needs her dashing, well-endowed step-bro to save her. I’ll be that step-bro, no doubt. I hate to see her, uh, any of my teachers fall into difficult times. We’re a close-knit community here and I’m sure we’ll all come together and bang out a solution.”


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