I was bullied at school because of my big nose and curly hair – now the mean kids want me and pay my bills

I was bullied at school because of my big nose and curly hair – now the mean kids want me and pay my bills

AN influencer who was teased at school for her big nose and curly hair has the last laugh.

Years later, she now makes $100,000 a month selling photos online, while her playground bullies even subscribe to her channel.

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Arabelle Raphael, pictured, makes $100,000 from online subscribers[/caption]

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Arabelle, pictured in a gray dress, said she was bullied because of her appearance when she was younger[/caption]

As a child, Arabelle Raphael was teased by bullies because of her appearance.

“I didn’t fit the ‘beautiful’ standard,” she said.

“I had curly hair, tattoos, a big nose. I never saw people in the media who looked like me.

‘People were so mean to me at school and wouldn’t even talk to me.

Determined to prove her tormentors wrong, Arabelle became a model and was soon earning tens of thousands of dollars a month in the adult entertainment industry.

The 35-year-old turned her attention to content subscriptions in 2017 and now says she makes as much as $100,000 a month.

She claims that her bullies have even subscribed to her channel, and she laughs because she is now making money off her enemies.

“It’s funny that they are now my subscribers because I know them from school,” she said.

“There have been a few times when bullies have subscribed to me. Now I make money from it, which is kind of funny.”

Her friend’s ex-boyfriend even subscribed to her channel asking if she remembers him.

“I love it, I think it’s very creative,” she continued.

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“It’s like an erotic ballet. I love producing my own content and being creative.

“I used to be so insecure about my breasts because they are so big,” she continued.

But when she started posting online, people told her they loved her body.

People assume my family wouldn’t be supportive, but they are extremely supportive.


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“I realized that things that I don’t think are attractive, people actually pay to see them,” she said.

Arabelle says she has received a lot of criticism for dabbling in adult content, but claims it has not caused any problems in her close relationships.

“I really didn’t know how much the world hates sex workers and people who are comfortable with their bodies. It was definitely a big shock to me,” she admitted.

“It was shocking to be online and see how mean people are. I had to grow a thicker skin.

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Arabelle, pictured in a swimsuit, said even a friend’s ex-boyfriend contacted her[/caption]

“I am fortunate to have had a super supportive partner who supports my work for two years.

‘People assume my family wouldn’t support me, but they are extremely supportive.

“I’m constantly asked if dating is difficult, but that’s not the case for me.

“I’m not attracted to people who have very rigid ideas about sex and relationships, which makes it easier.

“My work wasn’t a big problem while dating. I will enjoy my work, but for me it will never end.”

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Arabelle’s family supports her career[/caption]

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