Emma Magnolia had a small farm in Arkansas, USA, producing crops and supplying produce for local markets.
But the gorgeous redhead then took the dramatic first steps into making OnlyFans content – and got her girlfriend involved too. She was left stunned at one of their first pervy requests – “wearing a strap-on and pretending to be a man”.
As well as farming, Emma moved into sex work when she got into stripping to help a drug outreach programme she was running. She was distributing anti-overdose medication Narcan in Arkansas, where she was living at the time, and needed a job that could support her financially without taking up too much of her time.
She says stripping was much less “degrading” than some of the other jobs she had tried.
“I got into dancing because I knew it would have a really flexible schedule for me,” she told podcaster Holly Randall.
Stripping, Emma says, “wound up being like a job at the time where I felt I had more agency and dignity than any jobs I had had prior [to that].
“I felt like I received more agency over myself and like you know I didn’t have to put myself in as degrading scenarios as when I worked in non-profits and Food Service”.
But with the beginning of the Covid pandemic, strip clubs closed their doors and, like a lot of sex workers, Emma switched to OnlyFans for her main income.
“I was doing solo content,” she explains, “ and I was also making like content with my friend Sydney Summers.
She and I have known each other for like a decade … we went to college together and I brought her into the industry”.
Emma and Sydney worked in strip clubs together: “We danced together and then we started doing OnlyFans together. She and I would sometimes make content together during the Covid lockdown and then I would also make content with my girlfriend at the time”.