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'Proud cougar' admits she picked 'money over love' to thrive in saucy career

08 June 2024 , 07:00
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Amanda, AKA Dugheed on social media, opened up about her racy career (Image: dugheed/Instagram)
Amanda, AKA Dugheed on social media, opened up about her racy career (Image: dugheed/Instagram)

A "proud cougar" opened up about how she decided to choose money over love to thrive in her raunchy career.

Amanda, AKA Dugheed on social media, first became an online hit thanks to her candid videos on Instagram and TikTok. She's since gone onto gain over 34,000 followers online thanks to her cheeky personality and no-nonsense attitude.

The blonde bombshell, from Glasgow, admitted she never thought she'd join OnlyFans but, in the end, she just decided to give it a whirl.

Now she's become a huge success, as men always slide into her DMs asking her to go out on dates. One thing is for certain though - she's not looking for a man at the moment.

Instead, her eyes are on her career, and putting her all into her work online. Speaking about her journey to OnlyFans, Amanda said: "I never thought I'd join. I have a brain, I'm interesting and fun, so it's not something I thought I'd give a go.

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"Then I watched a programme about it, and there were teachers and nurses, and people from other professions leaving their jobs to do OnlyFans because they were making so much money. I just thought 'I'm going to give it a go'."

Now in her 40s, Amanda is passionate about encouraging other women of a certain age to do what they want to do with their lives and embrace growing older. She said it shouldn't put you off doing anything you want to do, and it's never too late to change the direction your life is going in.

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But, when it comes to making it as a saucy content creator, she admitted you have to put the work in, as "you lose and you gain". It's not as simple as posting a few pictures to rake in the cash - you really have to put the effort in to make it work, according to Amanda.

"You have to put the work in to make it more than a side hustle," she added. "It was love or money and I took the money route since I had been single for the last four years.

"I have to bare all and get nude. If you want to make money, it's the only way. You have to give it everything."

But, even before she turned to OnlyFans, Amanda admitted men would offer to pay her up to £5,000 to stay in London for the night. She would get lots of attention as her candid videos about life were already gaining popularity online.

'Proud cougar' admits she picked 'money over love' to thrive in saucy careerShe's on a mission to help empower women (dugheed/Instagram)

In the past, she's also been very open about the surgery she's had. Earlier this year she underwent eyelid surgery, and she had liposuction last year too.

This was another thing she never really thought about doing until lockdown hit, but she thinks it's important to talk about it. She wants to normalise opening up about ageing, and the things people can do to alter their image.

None the less, she admitted she never really thought about it before the coronavirus pandemic, though she had wanted her eyelids done for the best part of a decade.

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By being candid about her surgery, she wants to show people there is no judgement, as she thinks people should do what they can to make themselves feel more confident in their own skin.

'Proud cougar' admits she picked 'money over love' to thrive in saucy careerAmanda also spoke about the recent surgery she's had done (dugheed/Instagram)

Amanda said: "I have big boobs - they are real, and I was always happy with myself, but I put weight on when Covid hit. I didn't want to go to the gym to tone up, and people were saying they'd had surgery. Friends had had it, so I looked into it.

"I wanted to get my weight back down to what it was before Covid. Prior to Covid, I was seven stone, but I went up to 10 during [the pandemic]. My boobs are real but when I put on weight they get bigger again. I'm naturally small - I have a shoe size of one."

She researched the procedure for nine months before she made her decision, but she finally went through with it last year. Now she seems to be super confident in her sassy snaps.

Amanda said: "Once you start you don't stop - you want everything done. Whether I'm going to is another thing."

To find out more about Amanda, visit her platforms.

Katie-Ann Gupwell

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