This OnlyFans Star’s Family Invested in Her Career By Buying Her Lingerie

And you thought your parents were supportive!

This 21-year-old OnlyFans star recently opened up about how supportive her parents are, including the kind of lingerie her grandmother bought her.

Skylar Mae was studying to become a dental nurse, until she opened an account on the subscription-based platform, OnlyFans. She quickly found her footing on the platform, and now reportedly makes six figures a month. That’s why Mae doesn’t mind giving her parents $18,000 a month — and why her parents are happy to invest in her career.

Her parents both suffer from health issues, and Mae admitted that it feels “amazing” to be able to support them and cover medical expenses that may have otherwise bankrupted them.

“My dad would work so hard for my family, even with all of his health issues, that it’s nice seeing him take a few days off of work here and there,” she said.

“Truly what gets me out of bed everyday is knowing I’m taking care for them.”

Mae insists that it’s the least she can do for her parents that took such good care of her.

“My Dad is so proud that he even has my stage name tattooed on his arm. I just redid their bathroom for them and I love taking them on holidays,” she said.

Unlike some OnlyFans stars, her parents have been supportive all along — despite the stigma attached to it. Yet they also know that there are some dangers that come with this career, which is why her mom sometimes drives her to and from her shoots (and even stays in the area in case her daughter needs help). Her parents also check in with her during shoots to ensure all is well.

They also have financially invested in her career, buying their daughter lingerie to wear.

But it’s not just her parents who are supportive. Even Grandma has gotten in on the support.

“Once my grandma heard about what I was doing, she wanted to be part of the success too and ordered me this cute rhinestone lingerie set from Amazon.”

Her family is so open they regularly ask her about her day and what she did on the day. Mae says they’ve even learned some of the OnlyFans lingo.

“They’ll call me and they’ll be like, oh, like, ‘what kind of content did you do today? How many customs did you do today? They know it all, the language, everything.”

But while the 21-year-old is grateful for their support, she doesn’t really want to talk about her work with them.

‘I guess maybe I’m a little bit more reserved than them,” she said.

That’s why Mae has set a line in the sand and only shares what she feels comfortable sharing. But at the end of the day, she would much prefer supportive parents to the parents who shun their kids for their choice of careers.

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