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OnlyFans hate forces mum to move family to rural farm in middle of nowhere

A woman has relocated her family to a farm in the middle of nowhere after locals discovered her OnlyFans page.

Sara Blake, 31, who runs an OnlyFans page with husband, Matt Cheek, 38, began sharing explicit content in November 2020.

The couple's content quickly gained traction and went viral overnight, bumping up their earnings to $30,000 a month.

But they claim people in their local community began treating them differently when they learned of the pair's newfound career.

Despite making over a million dollars on the app, the couple were devastated by the communities reaction and decided to relocate in May 2022.

The pair, along with their four children - Chandler, 10, Camden, nine, Corey, seven and Carson, three - moved away to live a rural life on a farm.

All of the children were homeschooled as a result of the big move.

The couple have made over a million dollars this year alone (

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Sara Blake / SWNS)
Sara and Matt claim people began treating them differently when they discovered the OnlyFans page (

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Sara Blake / SWNS)

The couple put their reasons for moving down to "backlash" but have "no regrets" about their decision.

Mum Sara hopes that her OnlyFans career can encourage other women to "own their sexuality" and feel empowered in their bodies.

The Mum-of-four from Tampa, Florida, US, said: "I was devastated.

"I've always felt very comfortable with my sexuality and if people want to pay to see that, why wouldn't I let them?

"I want to inspire other women who love sex. I love it and enjoy it. I don't view it as anything bad."

Sarah says the rift began when she was suddenly banned from events in her town, which she suspects was because of her work.

"I broke down and cried," Sara said.

Sara wants her content to help women feel empowered (

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Sara Blake / SWNS)

Her family still attended, husband Matt says he felt threatened, and claims people had called his wife derogatory names.

Sara claims all the hatred and judgement has been directed towards her, even though her husband has appeared on OnlyFans alongside her.

The rift became so bad that the couple felt no choice but to up and leave, giving up their home to live on a six-acre farm five miles down the road.

Sara added: "Matt will take the kids of a field trip or we wait until they're asleep and make content at night. We spend about six hours a day creating content.

"We have made it a positive experience for them.

"My career has evolved beyond OnlyFans and I have worked alongside ESPN radio and I get to interview footballers.

"You have to take something negative and make it positive."

The couple's children have been homeschooled as a result of the move (

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Sara Blake / SWNS)

Sara says she is as honest as she can be with her children, at the moment, they know she does 'sexy' modelling but are too young to be told all of the explicit details.

"'I have always felt like it is important for me to be honest with them, to build that trust relationship," Sara said.

"When they're older I will explain things to them."

Sara wishes to continue growing in the sports industry.

She added: "I have been bullied and discriminated against because of my career.

"What I do doesn't affect others."

The mum has made over £1million dollars this year alone as she works non-stop for 20 hours a day.

"I want to tell other women to not ever give up and be confident in themselves, you are who defines your worth and value," she said.

"I want to make a difference to the world for women who love sex."

Sara says the hate has been directed at her, despite her husband appearing in the OnlyFans content with her (

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Sara Blake / SWNS)

The content creator says she has no plans to enter the porn industry and only shares 'point-of-view' content with her husband.

Before embarking on her OnlyFans career, Sara owned two salons and was second runner up in a Mrs Kansas beauty pageant.

"I've worked my way up and used my platform to make a difference to all women to be confident in their sexuality," she said.

"I've overcome a lot. I will continue to be a driving force in this industry.

"I want to be an example for other mums so they can embrace what they are.

"We don't get a handbook when it comes to motherhood - it's okay to write your own.

"I don't have any friends, we are alone and we haven't felt any support.

"I felt confused and it made me mad. I'm ok with being talked about but people should have that conversation behind your closed doors.

"I feel so lonely and isolated."

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