An OnlyFans model will do whatever it takes to maintain her moneymaking long legs.
Marie Temara earns millions every year for her tall 6 ft. 3 inch stature — so as a result, she admitted to spending $5,000 a month on her most valuable asset.
“My long legs are my moneymakers and everyone fantasizes about them,” Temara said, according to Jam Press.
How exactly does she do this?
“I attend leg care appointments up to five times a month, which include things like massages to keep my muscles toned and leg facials to eliminate imperfections,” the model explained.
Temara doesn’t bat an eyelash at the wild amount of money she shells out on her legs because she wants to keep them as “clean and beautiful as possible for as long as possible.”
The model has also had to make some sacrifices to protect her moneymakers.
The outlet said she’s had to give up activities such as powerlifting and basketball.
“I used to play basketball as well but I’ve recently stopped ever since starting social media because I don’t want to hurt myself.”
Temara said she also bruises easily, so she has to be careful not to bump into things — because if she does, she must run to grab an ice pack before a nasty shiner appears.
“I consciously avoid activities that will put me in danger, all of the physical activities that I used to love,” she said.
Keeping her legs bruise-free isn’t just for vanity purposes — her job is on the line because she explained that any imperfection could ruin a shoot for her.
And the pressure to keep her legs in tip-top condition also stems from mean online commenters.
“Sometimes I would miss a few days shaving because it took so long and I didn’t want to do it every other day. But when people started leaving comments about my legs, I decided to step up my beauty routine,” Temara explained.
When she would shave her legs — the model said she would go through 10 razors a week and it would take her an hour each time.
She decided to toss the razors and opt for laser hair removal instead, “…which is expensive but saves me time – I used to spend years struggling with shaving.”
As the toxic saying goes — without pain, there’s no beauty.
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