Marisol Yotta: OnlyFans model earned $3K just from coffee date with a fan

OnlyFans model Marisol Yotta recently revealed in a podcast on Spotify that she earned $3k just by having a coffee date with a fan
UPDATED FEB 10, 2022
OnlyFans model Marisol Yotta revealed how she started her OnlyFans journey (@marisol.yotta/Instagram)
OnlyFans model Marisol Yotta revealed how she started her OnlyFans journey (@marisol.yotta/Instagram)

Marisol Yotta, an OnlyFans model, recently disclosed how she got her start in the adult world, revealing that it was a competition between her and her husband. Yotta said that OnlyFans helped her embrace her sexuality, while also mentioning some of the unique business endeavors that she had pursued through the platform. “I met somebody for a coffee date for £2,500 ($3,000),” she confessed. 

Currently, she has over 542k Instagram followers and she has also lately expanded into executing fan requests and releasing snaps and videos on OnlyFans. The adult star was recently interviewed on Spotify’s 'Inside OnlyFans' podcast with CJ and Kayla where she revealed, “It was a competition between my now-husband and I. We were like, ‘Okay why don’t we try it and see who gets the most fans and who makes the most money in the first month.' Okay, game on.” 

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Yotta said that the couple's relationship had been intense from the start, which is somewhat unsurprising considering their profession. The adult model revealed that she and her husband began their OnlyFans profession in September 2020. At first, the couple decided to launch multiple OnlyFans accounts where subscribers can request racy videos and images. She explained to the hosts, “I moved in with him about a month after that, and we've been together ever since. At first, we merely used our primary accounts, his main account, and mine. Right now, we have five accounts. I have three for me, his primary account, and a couples account.” 



 

Marisol Yotta, who married German multimillionaire Bastian Yotta in 2021, has wowed admirers with X-rated imagery on her Instagram account, including posing in a little red bikini. She claimed that her family had a tough time accepting her career decision at first despite the immense rewards she received throughout her job with OnlyFans. She expressed in the podcast, “I had a couple of months not really talking to my mum because it was the same conversation over and over again. I’m like, 'mum I cannot continue talking about the same topic right now, I’m happy about it, it has empowered me with my husband.’” 



 

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