Once dedicated to special education, Courtney, who’s armed with a master’s degree in education, found herself alongside her husband Nick, also a former teacher, grappling with financial hardships within the education sector.
After dedicating ten years to teaching, Nick ventured out to start his own business, and Courtney, inspired by his courage, decided to make her own career switch a year later.
In 2019, Courtney stepped into the role of a content creator on OnlyFans, a move that would dramatically change their fortunes.
She quickly found herself in the spotlight, earning $1,700 in her very first month.
The financial rewards of her new career were staggering. Courtney began earning monthly what she used to make in a year as a teacher, with her income ranging between $50,000 and $100,000.
In just three years, this significant shift turned Nick and Courtney into millionaires.
During an appearance on Dr. Phil last year, she was posed with a thought-provoking question: “Would you be doing this if all of a sudden you inherited $10 million?”
“Yes. I’ve always said, because people always throw that out there as like a ‘gotcha’ question, [saying] ‘you did this only for money’. I love expressing myself.”
Though the interview aired last year, a snippet recently resurfaced and gained traction after Courtney shared it on her Instagram, where she boasts a following of 423,000.
“We had endless options, but this is the path we wanted!”
Sarah Juree, another educator, faced dismissal due to her OnlyFans page but ultimately found greater financial success outside the classroom, now earning more than six times her previous annual salary.