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Woman Who Makes $80,000 A Year Selling Her Toenails Reveals The Revolting Thing Buyers Use Them For
A woman who makes $80,000 a year selling her toenails has revealed the disgusting thing buyers are using them for.
Latiesha Jones, a former medical student turned entrepreneur, earns thousands a week from her unusual business.
In approximately seven months, the 24-year-old woman has earned $80,000 by selling her toenail clippings, spit, and bathwater to customers worldwide.
She has shocked audiences by revealing the disturbing ways her buyers use these intimate items.
“That’s knocked me sick,” one commenter wrote.
A second commenter penned: “This is not normal. What is wrong with people?”
Another agreed: “That is disgusting, some people aren’t normal.”
Jones originally pursued biomedical studies with aspirations of becoming a doctor.
However, financial pressures led her to explore alternative income sources during her second year at university.
What began as a side venture on OFs quickly transformed into a lucrative full-time business that allowed her to abandon her medical career entirely.
The turning point came during her part-time work at a strip club, where a customer offered her $270 for a pair of worn stockings.
This single transaction opened her eyes to the profitable world of f**ish items and niche online markets.
During a recent appearance on the Tea At Four podcast, Jones disclosed the most unsettling aspects of her business – exactly what her customers use her toenail clippings for.
Jones now generates approximately $6,700 weekly from her unusual venture.
Her product catalog extends far beyond toenails, encompassing what she describes as ‘anything foot-related and any kind of sweaty item like clothing, gym wear, and any kind of lingerie, underwear, whatever.’
The most expensive single item she has sold was a vial of her spit, which commanded an astounding $2,030 from a long-term customer.
Her hair extension braids also prove highly profitable, with customers particularly drawn to what she calls ‘the smell’ of her scalp.
Jones has drawn significant criticism for comparing her current work to her abandoned medical aspirations.
During an appearance on ITV’s This Morning, covered by MailOnline, she defended her career change by suggesting both professions involve helping people.
“I feel like I’m doing that with women now with our community, I am still helping the women because I’m opening them up to doing something safely that they would not have known about before,” she argued.
“In my opinion, I think that it’s the same thing but in a different way. I still feel like I’m helping people, just not in a hospital.”
Beyond her personal sales, Jones has established herself as a mentor within the community.
She guides other women entering this niche market, teaching them how to operate safely while maximizing their earning potential.
Her protégé, Freya Ashthorpe, has followed her example by selling items like hair for £50 and acrylic nails for £40.
When confronted about potential risks associated with selling biological materials, Jones maintains a dismissive attitude.
She acknowledges that critics worry about DNA evidence and potential criminal implications but refuses to dwell on such concerns.
“People will say like ‘You can get framed for a crime, they’re cloning you,’” she explained. “I don’t really think too much into it, I’m like ‘You sell your clothes on Vinted or eBay or wherever, people are still getting a part of you.’”
Jones has identified several profitable niches within her business model. She caters to customers with ‘giantess kinks’ by creating videos where she stomps on jelly babies while pretending they are real people.
Food-related f**ishes also feature prominently, with clients requesting videos of her crushing edible items like beans with her feet.
These specialized services demonstrate the diverse and often bizarre nature of online f**ish markets, where seemingly ordinary activities can generate substantial income.
Despite the controversy surrounding her methods, Jones has achieved remarkable financial success.
She eliminated all personal debt, purchased her own property, and established financial independence at just 24 years old.
This dramatic transformation from struggling student to successful entrepreneur, regardless of the methods employed, demonstrates the earning potential within niche online markets.
And as for those toenails?
When discussing her nail clipping sales, she revealed that one regular customer has developed a particularly revolting use for her toenail trimmings.
“I sell my toenails and that person who has my toenails, he grinds it up and he uses it as salt and he puts it on his food and eats it,” Jones explained matter-of-factly.
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