But when a TikTok video of her speaking on a podcast went viral and she received death threats, police calls, and "judgment at the school gates," she quickly saw the "ugly" side of her job. Tyler says she's plagued by "constant anxiety" and lives on OnlyFans as her "only choice."
Manchester mother Tyler said, "One week after my video went viral, the police contacted me many times, I had to take my son out of school, and someone wrecked my car. In the video, I appeared delicate and vulnerable, believing that it would earn me £1k.

Tyler Wilson
Tyler's estate agent career ended in July 2019 when a car accident shattered her clavicle, spine, and ribs. She recovered in the hospital for a month but needed bone operations till May 2022. Tyler tried to return to the office but found it "painful" and moved to online estate agency management for £800 a month.
"I was so worried about having to leave my job—I was just in a position where I couldn't really work," said Tyler. "It was excruciating to work while wearing a neck brace." I was in limbo; the internet work was OK, but I wanted more money."
Tyler knew little about OnlyFans when she signed up in August 2022, thinking it was like Facebook, where she could message individuals for business. She claims she didn't realize she had to post her link for people to find her, so she promoted her content on anonymous social media profiles instead.
She quickly reduced her monthly income from £800 to £700 per week. "It was never extreme stuff, just explicit solo content," he claimed. "I spent two weeks in Disneyworld, Florida, with my son after earning my first £10k swiftly.
"I also bought myself a £27k, brand new Audi TT in cash."

Tyler Wilson
In February 2023, while on a "high" from generating so much money, Tyler received a request to appear on a podcast, believing it would help her gain followers. Hours after posting the OnlyFans discussion video to TikTok, it became viral.
Others trolled Tyler, accusing her of "ruining her son's life." She stated, "I spent ages responding to remarks when I could have ignored them. Upon witnessing this, my son's previous school contacted me to advise me to steer clear of peak pick-up times, in case any of the mothers at the school gates became upset. It was a joke that the cops called my house so many times in one week for 'child abuse' accusations.
I have ceased posting on OnlyFans, but the content there endures forever. I still earn £3-4k a week from it."
The viral footage sparked three weeks of outrage before slowing. Tyler claims the "unerasable" internet content still affects her. To keep trolls away, Mom and her kid moved and enrolled him in a new school.
Even though she earns enough to live on OnlyFans full-time, Tyler cautions other single mothers not to succumb to their temptation. "It is better than what I earned from my nine-to-five job, but it's more than just passive income," Tyler said. "When you need money, consider that videos will certainly stay online forever.
"It isn't worth the anxiety."