OnlyFans star Elle Brooke joins Piers Morgan to explain her career choice and how she discovered she was “pretty good at getting clothes off” despite studying law in university.
“I’ve been so sexually open since I was at school – anyone in my year group would be like ‘you were absolutely made to do
this’,” Ms Brooke told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan.“I’m pretty good at getting my clothes off – this is the career for me.”
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