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