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Who is Rebekka Blue? Webcam model became a millionaire selling BIZARRE personal items

According to Rebekka, what makes her products different is the fact that the recycled items, especially her dirty laundry, carry her scent
PUBLISHED AUG 3, 2022
Rebekka Blue has made a fortune by selling bizarre things, like toenails, on TikTok (@missmothership/Instagram)
Rebekka Blue has made a fortune by selling bizarre things, like toenails, on TikTok (@missmothership/Instagram)

A former exotic dancer has become a millionaire by selling pieces of herself, quite literally, online. The items sold include toe-nails, dead skin from her feet, dandruff, and even a used intrauterine device.

Videos of the same have garnered thousands of views on TikTok. Rebekka, 28, from Wilmington, North Carolina, told South West News Service, “If you see me throwing something in the trash, then there’s a red flag because I’m usually keeping it in my bag to sell later."

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The self-proclaimed “Professional Goddess” reportedly makes between $5,000 and $10,000 per month by selling a variety of bizarre mementos, from used tissues to panty-liners. In one of her more absurd videos with 2.5 million views, Rebekka described how she started selling earwax-caked Q-tips for $5.

Rebekka initially sold one of her stripping outfits for $20. While the customer was “overjoyed” by the purchase, she thought nothing of the sale. However, after becoming a webcam model, Rebekka realized there was an increasing online demand for used items such as underwear and socks.



 

One of the first ventures of the entrepreneur required burping into bags, and then sealing and selling them to customers across the country. Other products she has sold include worn sportswear, used tissues, and dirty shoes.

Rebekka said, “If we go to the salon to get our toes done, I’m asking to keep the flip flops and the toenail dividers and trying to get my client to pay for everybody’s pedicures.”

At first, Rebekka made only around $50 a week, but the business has burgeoned to making more than $1 million in just 10 years. She said, “it was a no-brainer to continue to share my experience on social media, which has hands-down not only grown my business but allowed me to start an entertainment company,” adding that she now sells her divisive wares full-time.

According to Rebekka, what makes her products different is the fact that the recycled items, especially her dirty laundry, carry her scent. She vacuum seals each product to ensure that the smell is retained. Recently, “toenails and bottles of spit” were also added to her list of obscure items.

What was Rebekka's most unusual sale?

SWNS reported that the most unusual thing she has sold is an intrauterine device (IUD), which she recovered from her doctor’s trash. “I had a client who bought strange things, like my stuffed animals and my panty-liners and some off-the-wall things, and thought, ‘Maybe he could use this as a trophy?'” She said. “He offered me four figures to have something that was inside my body for almost five years, which was godly to him.” She is proud of that sale, saying, “So that was hands down one of the highlights of my career."

Rebekka has also started the female-centered knife-making firm Blades For Babes. She wrote a book titled 'Slutrepreneur Secrets: The Keys to Start your E-Commerce Empire', which aims to educate women on how to sell their own things.

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