'Icky and heartbreaking': Life as an OnlyFans 'chatter'
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By Chris Vallance
Published on March 11, 2026.
The job of interacting with fans and attempting to sell them images and videos is often done by individuals employed by third parties. The BBC spoke to a woman who first took up this position to support her family during a period of lower income, earning under $2 per hour and working an 8hr shift five days a week. The use of chatters has led to legal cases against the agencies who employ them, but so far no legal proceedings have been successful.
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