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How to Make Money Without Getting Naked" by Kat Baker: OnlyFans star and TikTok Influencer

How to Make Money Without Getting Naked" by Kat Baker: OnlyFans star and TikTok Influencer

Express Tribune19-03-2025

Kat Baker, a UK-based OnlyFans star, has gone viral after revealing a unique way she earns money from her clients. In a TikTok video that has garnered over a million views, Baker is seen arriving at a man's front door, where she is handed a wad of cash before launching into a 30-second tirade of insults.
"You're a pathetic loser. I bet you spend all your time at CEX and scrolling Reddit," Baker says in the video. She proceeds to make fun of the man's appearance, including his cholesterol, before concluding with a quick "alright" and leaving. Throughout the video, the client, who is not shown on camera, can be heard responding with "yes, mistress" in a high-pitched voice, which some viewers speculated was an impression of the character Dobby from Harry Potter.
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Baker, who also hosts The Kat Baker Show podcast, captioned the video: "Men will truly pay for anything... but therapy." She is known for creating content on OnlyFans, where she charges £11.50 per month for access to photos and videos. Additionally, she has a profile on Admire Me, another subscription platform for explicit content.
In the comments section, many viewers expressed amusement at the video and inquired about how they could sign up for such a service. Some even shared their own experiences, with one commenting that they had been paid to insult a man before taking it too far, leading to him blocking them.
Baker, who has a PhD, admitted that after struggling to find traditional employment, she turned to full-time OnlyFans work, including content focused on financial domination, a kink where clients pay to be humiliated and financially controlled. The video has sparked further interest in this unique form of adult entertainment, which continues to grow in popularity.

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