News 16/08/2025 11:35

Woman who made $80,000 in seven months while selling her toenails reveals disgusting thing they're used for


A woman who has earned $80,000 from selling her toenails has opened up about the unusual way her customers use them.

Latiesha Jones, 24, recently shared that she built a profitable business by selling not just her toenails, but also her spit and bathwater.

Her journey started when Latiesha sought extra income while studying to become a doctor in college. She began using OnlyFans and also worked at a strip club, where she was offered $270 for a pair of her stockings.

This sparked an idea, and soon after, Latiesha found herself selling vials of her own spit for over $2,000. She now earns about $6,700 a week and explained on the Tea At Four podcast that the most common requests she gets are "anything foot-related."

"Anything foot-related and any kind of sweaty items like clothing, gymwear, and lingerie, underwear, whatever," she said.

Speaking of feet, some of her customers also pay for her toenail clippings, which they use in a rather disturbing way.

"I sell my toenails, and the person who buys them grinds them up and uses them as salt, putting it on their food and eating it," Latiesha added. In a previous interview with This Morning (UK), Latiesha also mentioned that she mentors other women in the fetish community.

"I feel like I'm helping women now in our community by opening them up to doing something safely that they wouldn't have known about before," she said. "I'm helping them make money in ways they hadn't considered."

Latiesha believes that, despite the unconventional nature of her work, it's ultimately the same as any other job, just in a different context. "I still feel like I'm helping people, just not in a hospital," she added.

Latiesha acknowledged that people often raise concerns about being "framed for a crime" but said she doesn't worry much about it.

"People say, 'You could get framed for a crime, they're cloning you,'" she explained. "I don't think too much into it. I'm like, 'You sell your clothes on Vinted or eBay or wherever, people are still getting a part of you.'"

"You might leave your sweat on the clothes. You might leave something on them that you don’t even realize."

Since embarking on this unique career, Latiesha has been able to leave college, buy her own house, and pay off all her debts by tapping into niche fetishes.

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