Zilda Williams, a 41-year-old account manager from Auckland, has decided to leave her corporate job and return to modeling through OnlyFans. She says the choice came after realizing that even a six-figure salary no longer covers the rising cost of living. Williams explained that she carries a large mortgage on her own and has no partner to help with expenses, leaving her feeling stretched despite years of career success.

Before entering the corporate world, Williams modeled for several men’s magazines in her twenties. She later stepped away from that chapter to build a stable professional life. While she enjoyed the structure of a traditional workday, she eventually noticed that her income did not match the financial security she hoped for. At the same time, some former colleagues from her modeling days were earning far more by creating content on OnlyFans, buying homes and enjoying a level of freedom she felt she lacked.
Williams said she sees the platform as an opportunity rather than a step backward. She plans to keep her content modest and tasteful and says she feels comfortable returning to work she has done before. She acknowledges that friends and family have warned her about leaving a secure role, but she believes the potential rewards outweigh the risk. Her long-term goal is to pay off her home and use the additional income to start her own business.

Since launching her account, Williams reports that she has already begun earning significant money, giving her confidence that the decision will help her take control of her finances and future.