Parenting

I’m a self-made millionaire at 26 — my parents disowned me over my career

She was X-communicated.

A California OnlyFans influencer claims her parents disowned her over her risqué career choice — despite the fact that it reportedly made her a millionaire at age 26.

“I realized their love was conditional,” Jasmine Teaa said of her family’s reaction to her saucy side hustle. “The turning point came when they gave me the ultimatum of doing my job or being part of the family.”

The Los Angeles native allegedly rakes in $1 million per year by sharing X-rated photos to her OnlyFans page, where she bills herself as a “thick Filipina babe” who loves to “dance, play video games, and post nudes on the internet.”

Needless to say, it was quite a bold venture for the Asian-American skin star, who had a very bubble-wrapped upbringing.

“Growing up, I didn’t have a great relationship with my parents because they kept me in a bubble and didn’t let me go out drinking or go to parties,” Teaa lamented. “I had no friends, and I was so sheltered.”

“But it wasn’t until they found out about my sexy photos that I realized how narcissistic they were,” said Teaa.
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Teaa reportedly started down the path to pornography after hawking X-rated pics on OF as a way to make ends meet as a broke college student.

The amateur creator, who also boasts nearly 500,000 Instagram followers, initially shared lingerie and nudes with her face blurred out but soon decided there were no half-measures in adult entertainment.

That’s when the savvy businesswoman decided to do a face reveal à la a contestant on an X-rated version of “The Masked Singer,” which earned her a whopping $20,000 in one fell swoop.

Despite her sex-cess, Teaa kept her side gig a secret from her parents during her early days on the app, only confiding in her sister Aly, 24.

“I had points where I questioned what I was doing and if it was right for me, especially because of the sacrifices I was making,” said Teaa while describing her reservations about selling saucy snaps.
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All was going swimmingly until her mother dredged up her bank statements and discovered the real source of her income.

“I had paper statements being sent to my home address, and they had a tendency to open up my mail anyway,” the adult entertainer recalled to Jam Press. “When my mum saw the income from a company she didn’t recognize, she looked up the name and found out it was an adult site.”

When the porn-treprenuer returned home that day, her mom reportedly “tore” into her daughter.

“She was so upset, and they said that if I was going to continue doing it, I wasn’t their daughter anymore,” recounted the OnlyFans star, who, after mulling things over, decided to move out.

“It took a lot of time for them to become accepting of what I do,” said the social media star.
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Teaa started posting sexy snaps for cash as a way to stay financially afloat in college.
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Teaa bills herself as a “thick Filipina” on OnlyFans.
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Teaa said that it was the threat of disownment that made her realize how “narcissistic” her parents were.

Thankfully, she found an emotional safety net outside of her mother and father.

“My sister respected my career and she stood up for me,” Teaa declared. “I really appreciate her for that, as she never judged me and was a good support system throughout all of that ordeal.”

The Californian also praised her 27-year-old boyfriend, who’s opted to go unnamed, for offering her a place to stay after she was kicked out of the house.

“I really appreciate him for providing a safe space where I felt loved unconditionally, unlike I was with my parents,” said Teaa.

Teaa boasts hundreds of thousands of followers on Instagram.
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It took a whopping two years for the sex-iled gal to reconcile with her parents. She said her parents finally came around after seeing how happy she was — and said they were also “very proud” that she could make it on her own.

“We didn’t talk for a while, but I eventually realized I wanted a relationship with my parents despite everything, so I reached out to them and asked if I could treat them out to dinner on Mother’s Day to celebrate,” Teaa said. “We were able to reconcile at dinner, and they said that as long as I’m safe and happy with what I’m doing, they’ll accept it.

“I’m a lot closer with them than I have ever been, and they can see that I’m able to support myself,” she added.

Teaa shared that her parents have also benefited from her lucrative career as she takes them “to nice dinners” and is able to “plan family fun days out.”

“When I think about what my career has provided me and all I’ve achieved because of it, it takes any doubts away,” declared Teaa.
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The adult content creator is ultimately thankful for the familial rift, which she calls a “blessing in disguise” that “helped me grow into the person and success I have today.

“It was difficult to navigate, as I had to figure it all out on my own, but now I feel empowered,” Teaa declared.