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Updated · Fox News · Aug 23
Heather Boyd Says Employer Fired Her Over Adult Content After $5,000 Best Month
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Aug 23

Heather Boyd Says Employer Fired Her Over Adult Content After $5,000 Best Month

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Aug 23

Summary

  • Heather Boyd said her skilled nursing facility employer fired her after learning about the adult-content business she had kept secret while holding what she described as a strong-performing corporate job.
  • Six years into that side hustle, Boyd said the venture began after she and her husband posted on X, drew more than 1,000 likes overnight and quickly earned $100 from a first lingerie video.
  • About $5,000 in her best month helped turn the account into a meaningful second income, especially after Boyd said her earlier certified nursing assistant work was physically demanding and poorly paid.
  • TLC's new series "Double Lives of Suburban Wives" follows six St. Louis-area couples balancing marriages, children and conventional careers with adult-content businesses; Boyd said she does not regret joining the show.

Insights

Did systemic underpayment of essential healthcare workers force this suburban mom into a double life, or did reality TV fame cost her everything?
How did a suburban couple hide a lucrative adult-content empire from their four kids and live-in mother for seven years?
Can your employer legally fire you for a secret, off-the-clock digital side hustle that pays more than your demanding daily grind?