Stripchat Models Discuss Life Before Camming

Stripchat Models Discuss Life Before Camming

LOS ANGELES — Stripchat.com is revealing the past lives of some of its stars as they open up to fans about their former jobs before becoming popular cam models.

For her part, Xlaceystarzx was an office manager for a software company.

“I ended up getting laid off; the company went under when the economy was bad,” Xlaceystarzx said. “Next thing you know, I am a cam model on Stripchat.com and I love every freakin’ bit of it!”

Jessica Sage was actually a nanny for small children.

“After I graduated high school I studied to be a teacher’s assistant and I graduated from that in 2012. I then went back to school in 2016 to become a [veternarian’s] assistant. My job has been — and still is — a homemaker,” Sage said. “I feel blessed that I can still be at home with my kids and stream on Stripchat at night when they’re asleep.”

SophiaPearlXXX used to be a steward.

“I got tired of living in hotels and not sleeping in my own bed. Now with Stripchat.com I get the chance to have my home close to me and after a long time spent on the road, you cannot even imagine how good it feels,” SophiaPearlXXX said. “Also, I’m a very communicative person and I love all the interaction this job allows you to have on a daily basis.”

Before camming, AshlineKatte used to be a security agent.

“It just wasn’t my style. I like to be feminine, not to be dressed in men’s clothes all the time,” said AshlineKatte. “I love talking to people, to get to know them, help them and learn about their cultures.”

SpicyLena1 used to work in a store that sold kids’ toys.

“I discovered that those are not really the toys I needed, so I went to work at an adult store,” SpicyLena1 said. “Here, I discovered that I wanted to use the toys!”

DeliciousAngel was a student until last summer, pursuing a double major in foreign languages and law.

“Camming was actually my first job!” DeliciousAngel exclaimed, explaining how her university schedule didn’t allow her to get a “normal” job. “Stripchat’s schedule flexibility was a great advantage. I never had another job before I started doing this and I don’t regret a second of it.”

WarlockPrincess “got completely stressed out with my customer service job, so I quit on a whim.”

“I had a major struggle trying to find a solid job after that… that’s when the idea of being a cam model actually spawned,” WarlockPrincess concluded. “They seemed to always be so happy and genuinely love what they do, so I gave it a try for myself. I am so glad that I did — I love every minute of it and the overall experience has been beyond fantastic.”

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