Onlyfans model earns $32,000 a month as Megan Fox’s double

A woman quit her day job after earning up to 32,000 a month as Megan Fox’s lookalike on Onlyfans. Taylor Ryan, 26, from Exeter, England, took a bold step in 2020. She left her barista job at Costa Coffee to pursue a career as a celebrity impersonator.

“There is a lot of hard work to do. It takes a long time,” Ryan told SWNS via New York Post.

In 2018, Taylor ventured into OnlyFans as a side business, but then dove deeper after finding her Megan Fox angle. Encouraged by friends who noticed her resemblance to Fox, she found her niche. While she fully embraced the personality of the Jennifer’s body star, Ryan noticed an increase in viewership on his Onlyfans account.

Taylor remembers the magical moment when he realized his Fox strategy was paying off. “Someone asked me to wear the same outfit that Megan Fox wears (a bra and jean shorts) to lean over the hood and open it,” Ryan recalled. “They paid $300.”

The OnlyFans model spends up to 13 hours a day playing like Megan Fox

Of course, he also receives requests from customers asking for more. This leads to OnlyFans scenarios far removed from the typical Megan Fox vehicle like Transformers. “A lot of it is just me sitting in a car topless and playing with my breasts,” Taylor admitted.

Taylor mentioned that preparing for work is the highlight of her job. “My favorite part of the job is getting ready and seeing how the look is achieved,” she explained. “I put on my music and have a coffee while I go; the glamorous part that I really enjoy.”

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However, not all requests are as simple as playing with her tits while sitting in a car. Ryan spends between nine and thirteen hours on his Megan Fox Onlyfans concert. “If I get certain requests over the weekend, I do those too, so it’s a pretty hectic life,” Taylor revealed.

In October last year, Ryan revealed that he was diagnosed with autism. “Sometimes I am quite offensive. But now I have an excuse: it’s not me, it’s autism! she joked.

Ryan insists that her clients be direct in their requests, as she says she finds it difficult to understand the emotions of others. “It’s hard to explain, but I don’t really understand people’s emotions,” Taylor said. “I don’t see it as anything terrible, though; if we were all the same, it would be boring,” Taylor said.

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