An OnlyFans model claims she has one “obsessed” subscriber who spends thousands on her content a year and has given her “ownership of his soul.”
Mercedes Valentine, 22, was studying to be a neuroscientist when she got into pole dancing. She made an OnlyFans account in 2021 and quickly found that that was her route to success — reportedly raking in $47,000 monthly.
However, an especially helpful factor to her online success is one subscriber who allegedly spends close to $30,000 a year on Valentine, even going as far as to get her blessing to tattoo her name above his genitals and on his ring finger in her handwriting.
In addition to subscribing, he also showers Valentine with gifts, she claimed, including a $1,180 piano and housewarming presents like a sofa and a toaster.
“He pretty much bought the furnishings for my house,” she told South West News Service.
He apparently has a shrine dedicated to her and calls her his “goddess” and “muscle mummy.” Valentine is even reportedly named as the beneficiary in his life insurance policy.
“He — like many of my subscribers — wants to be dominated by me,” she explained. “He was also in chastity for a month and had to wait until I told him he was allowed to relieve himself.”
After all, she maintained, her job is to satisfy her subscribers’ fantasies.
“The requests don’t bother me, and I want them to do what makes them happy,” Valentine said of her subscribers. “It’s a form of worship, and I think OnlyFans is helping normalize it.”
But none of that phases Valentine.
“He emailed me a contract he had put together, signing over his soul to me,” she added about her most devoted fan. “It doesn’t bother or shock me but I’m on the spectrum, so maybe that’s why.”
Valentine was diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome when she was just 15 but uses the disorder to her advantage. As Dr. Eric Small told The Post in 2019, people with EDS have “doughy skin and extremely hyperflexible joints,” which makes Valentine quite bendy.
EDS affects fewer than one in every 5,000 people in the world. Actresses Jameela Jamil and Lena Dunham, as well as singer-songwriter Sia, also have the disorder.
Valentine worked with a physical therapist in her teens to regain mobility, which led to her going for a master’s degree in neuroscience. But she started pole dancing in college, telling SWNS, “As soon as I touched the pole I loved it.”
“A lot of [EDS patients] can’t play high-impact sports … because they’re always dislocating their joints,” Small also told The Post. “But they’re encouraged to find an aerobic activity [that they tolerate].”
It just so happens that Valentine made her activity her career. She claimed that her loyal followers earn her more than her doctor parents’ combined $235,600 per year salary. Her folks are supportive of her Only Fans career, but some of her friends and family get a little worried by her obsessive subscribers.
“My parents just care about me being happy and successful,” she said. “Some think these people are psychos but they are harmless.
“I’m really glad I do this,” Valentine added. “It gives me all the freedom in the world.”