An OnlyFans star who recently landed a job in car sales has gone viral after sharing her response to what she says is the inevitable sleazy advances of male customers in her new role.
Emily Webb, 25, posted a video to her nearly 200,000 Instagram followers seeking advice on what to do when given the pick-up line: ‘Do you come with the car?’
The social media star said she had two possible responses in mind.
Either she could laugh along and say: ‘If only’ or, the firmer option: ‘I’m not a f***-ing object c***.’
‘Let me know which one I should use,’ she said alongside the video posted under the alias, @emwebbily.
Ms Webb is yet to start her new job but said she’s preparing to cop some inappropriate comments.
‘I haven’t had any sexist comments yet, but I’ve been heavily warned by other women in the industry that it will happen, so be prepared for that,’ she told news.com.au.
Having worked in the sex industry, the Gold Coast resident knows what it means to be sexualised but fears it may work against her in her new role.
‘I know how to take advantage and profit off of being sexualised. So it will be very different working in the car sales industry where it could be a disadvantage to be sexualised,’ she told the outlet.
‘I’m not sure how I’m going to navigate that when it inevitably happens.’
Her followers offered mixed advice.
‘Number two because it’s good, clear communication and leaves no room for doubt’, one user wrote.
Another follower suggested using the attention to her advantage by claiming she and her friends find drivers of a certain car type attractive.
‘After that, you get your commission, laugh it off and make fun of him behind his back with your bestie’, they said.
Others said she should bite back and tell the customers they couldn’t afford her if she came with the car.
‘How about: ”It’s out of your price range, sir”,’ one user wrote, prompting a positive endorsement from the influencer.
‘If I came with the car it wouldn’t be that cheap’, another said.
Meanwhile, some commenters suggested Ms Webb had already objectified herself through her online content.
‘”I’m not an object”, does OnlyFans’, one user wrote in a comment attracting hundreds of likes.
‘There’s a reason you got the job,’ another said.