Sean Cate

Sean Cate

November 21, 2024

Morning Show Viewers Stunned and Disgusted At How Woman Makes Over $12,000 a Week

Viewers of This Morning were left stunned during a recent episode when 25-year-old Alexia Grace shared her unique method of making over $12,000 a week. The Derbyshire native has carved out a lucrative niche selling vials of her sweat and used workout clothing on OnlyFans, leaving hosts and the audience equally baffled.

From Barista to Six-Figure Earner

This Morning fans have been left 'disgusted' and 'put off their breakfast' after a controversial segment during Wednesday's show
Credit: ITV

Alexia’s journey started after struggling to make ends meet as a barista during the pandemic. Faced with financial uncertainty, she explored alternative income streams. A turning point came when a fan requested to buy her used boxing headgear after a competition. That moment sparked an unusual but highly profitable business idea.

To meet the demands of her fans, Alexia dons a sweat suit during workouts. She then wrings out her clothes, collecting the sweat in vials, which she sells for around $190 each. One particularly devoted fan has spent over $50,000 on her sweat and other items, highlighting the bizarre but lucrative market she’s tapped into.

While Alexia’s entrepreneurial success impressed some, many This Morning viewers were shocked and disgusted. Social media erupted with reactions ranging from disbelief to humor. “Another reason why the world has gone bonkers: some woman’s making bank by selling sweat!” one viewer posted.

Big Purchases and Future Plans

Alexia poses in front of her BMW
Credit: Alexia Grace

Alexia’s unconventional business has afforded her a lifestyle far beyond her previous means. She has bought a house outright and drives a $75,000 BMW, all financed by her OnlyFans income. However, she dreams of opening her own coffee shop one day, saying, “I want to pursue this for as long as I can sweat”.

Despite the potential risks, Alexia maintains her safety by keeping her location private and relying on OnlyFans’ protective measures. She also has two security dogs. “Of course there’s a risk factor, but I’ve been doing this for years without incident,” she assured the hosts.

Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley, who interviewed Alexia, were both intrigued and uneasy. “Whatever we think about it, you’re going about this in a very smart way,” Ben remarked. However, viewers questioned the segment’s appropriateness, with some suggesting it crossed a line for morning television.

Empowerment or Exploitation?

Her content has attracted a sizeable fan community, including a big 'tipper' who has sent her several expensive gifts such as a TV, a gaming PC and a brand new BMW M4 Competition Coupé, estimated to be worth £59,000
Credit: Alexia Grace

Alexia sees her work as empowering, stating that she enjoys financial independence and flexibility. “I’d never be able to own these amazing things if it weren’t for OnlyFans,” she said. Her success story, however, has sparked debate about the ethics and sustainability of such unconventional income sources.

Alexia’s hustle reflects the evolving nature of online content and the sometimes shocking ways people can monetize their personal lives. Whether seen as innovative or unsettling, her story raises questions about modern consumerism and the boundaries of online entrepreneurship.

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