Hannah and James Smith, who gained fame on TikTok and OnlyFans, assert that their relationship is based on ethical non-monogamy and they elaborate on how it enhances their bond.
A high-profile OnlyFans pair revealed how equally adventurous they are off camera.
Three years ago, Hannah and James Smith signed up for the racy website, and they soon paid off $3104 in credit card debt.They now earn up to $49672 every month, and they utilize their money to assist their loved ones in paying their rent.
The well-known TikTok stars admitted in a Daily Star interview that their lifestyles were equally as chaotic outside of social media.
Hannah, 25, from Kent, said: “In the bedroom, we bring other people in both on and off camera so it’s not just for OnlyFans.”“We go to sex parties and stuff on the weekends.”
“We don’t go on dates or anything or do anything romantic with anyone else, there are no feelings involved. It is just more of a physical fun.”“There is massive trust between us. The fact you can sleep with another person with your partner in the room or whatever shows a certain level of trust.”“We have always been strong and we have never had issues, not to say they don’t happen, of course, they happen in some relationships.”
“But we are not particularly jealous people and I have always loved threesomes and things like that or the idea of it and now we get to experience it together.”
“And being at sex parties is such an exciting environment but the real fun is when you come home and it is just the two of you and you are like ‘Oh my god that was hot’ and you have another whole moment just the two of you.”“I think it creates so much spice in your relationship so I think it is great.”
When they were personal trainers, they crossed paths at work but ran out of money when the gym was closed during the lockdown.Before he created a couples page with Hannah in September 2020, Australian James, 30, had dabbled in OnlyFans.
Reflecting, Hannah told us: “Before we were living month to money and I had a lot of credit card bills and wasn’t able to buy things I wanted.”“I used to go on holidays but they would be extremely low budget.”
“Now we have savings and we spent a month in Australia in February.”“We collaborated with creators so there was a little work but predominantly it was a month exploring and doing TikToks and living our best lives.”
“But in terms of materialistic elements, we do try to be sensible and we want to be buying a house very soon.”Despite the benefits, it has been nearly impossible to get away from the internet world.
They’ve only been using TikTok for about a year, yet they already have 33 million likes on their popular videos and 500,000 followers.James told us: “We are just on our phones all the time, constantly checking things even in the late hours, it’s just the nature of the beast.”
Hannah agreed but added: “We don’t know how long this will last so for me I am in the mindset let’s just take this and run with it as much as we can.”
When I was seventeen, my life split in half with one truth: I was pregnant. That single sentence cost me my home, my father’s approval, and everything…
A man now called the “Chinese Nostradamus” is getting a lot of attention online. He made bold predictions about a possible war between the United States and…
NASA’s Artemis II mission blasted off in historic fashion, sending four astronauts farther into space than any crew has gone in decades. It was supposed to be…
On a bleak winter morning along Fifth Avenue, the narrator feels overwhelmed by exhaustion and quiet anxiety. The city appears lifeless, wrapped in gray skies and biting…
The return of Y Tu Mamá También to Netflix has renewed conversations about one of director Alfonso Cuarón’s most discussed films. Many streaming viewers are encountering it…
A story that began as lighthearted travel humor quickly shifted into something far more serious. What started as playful banter on a long-haul flight turned into a…