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A lawyer who quit to become an OnlyFans performer says she now makes more money and is happier
Jazmen Jafar, 27, quit her job as an attorney to become an OnlyFans performer.
She made her entire annual salary of $75,000 at a law firm in just one month on the platform.
Jafar said she was tired of living her life for others and following a path her family set out.
Less than six months after getting her first job as an attorney, Jazmen Jafar quit to become a full-time OnlyFans creator.
Her legal role paid $75,000 a year, but the 27-year-old made that much in February alone, and has made more than $180,000 through OnlyFans in the first three months of this year.
To protect her privacy, the OnlyFans performer uses the name Jazmen Jafar — a play on Princess Jasmine and Jafar, characters from the Disney movie, "Aladdin." There are almost 1,200 posts and 2,200 videos on her OnlyFans profile, which promises daily livestreams for $6.99 a month.
Insider has viewed documentation verifying her real identity, her previous employment, and her earnings.
Jafar said she spent most of her life following a path that her Middle Eastern parents set out for her. She had passed the bar exam and went into the job interview hoping she wouldn't get the position because she didn't want to pursue a legal career, but went through with it to appease her family.
"Before, when my future was so laid out and I had a great long stable legal career in the works, I hated the thought of the future," she told Insider.
The content creator, who posts nude photos and videos on the platform, launched her OnlyFans account in early 2021 before joining the law firm in October that year. She then moonlighted as a content creator to boost her earnings and eventually quit her legal career in March 2022.
"I was working at the law firm during the day and at night I would come home and film content," she said. "I'd film all weekend too. It was always awkward going into the office on Monday and colleagues would ask how I spent my weekend and I'd say, 'Just relaxing indoors,' when really I was filming myself sucking dildos or whatever."
Disney World Event Gives Florida Gov. DeSantis the Middle Finger
Walt Disney's CEO Bob Iger has shown no willingness to back down in the face of the governor's efforts to campaign against diversity training.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has made Disney World, one of his state's largest employers, the target of his so-called war on woke.
At the root of the dispute are former Walt Disney (DIS) - Get Free Report CEO Bob Chapek's remarks opposing the Republican governor's new law, which limits the ability of educators to discuss gender identity and sexual orientation with children.
Labeled the Don't Say Gay bill, the law met with huge pushback from Disney employees, who had criticized Chapek for initially not speaking out against the bill.
That led the then-Disney boss to take a direct stand against the governor's actions, which in turn led DeSantis to strip the company of its special tax status