After someone complemented her on the 'beauty' of her feet, Roxy Sykes, 33, realised she could break her way into the foot fetish industry.
The property investor decided to set up an Instagram page to see how true the interest in her feet was, and after reaching over 10,000 followers in a month decided to listen to her 'fans'.
Roxy, from London, then started selling shoes and socks on her social media accounts for £20 per pair of socks, and £200 for shoes.
Having been in the business for four years now, Roxy claims she can earn up to £8,000 in a busy month.
Roxy said: "After being told by a colleague that I had beautiful feet, I was convinced to set up a social media account to show them off.
"But it wasn't until I started getting thousands of followers and messages about selling used items that I realised I could profit from it.
"I didn't show my face or anything at first, so I knew people were just interested in me for my feet, so it didn't feel too personal.
"But when I started selling I got a real buzz from it, and realised just how much I could make from selling shoes and socks from time to time.
"I realised how much money I could truly make on my busiest month, where I saw over £8000 come in just for videos, socks and shoes.
"Now I can never see myself stopping this - however old I get my feet will always be able to make me money!"
After initially starting up her side project as just a social media account, Roxy knew she had to progress further if she wanted to keep up with the competition.
She said: "Posting photos and videos of my feet was all well and good, but people always wanted more and wanted to physically own something to do with my feet.
"I would be in business meetings, taking photos of my feet under the table, and getting an influx of messages by the hour asking if they could buy anything.
"So I moved my business onto different websites, as well as just social media, and suddenly started making £2000 a week from just one website alone.
"Pairs of shoes that I would wear for two months would sell for £200, and a pair of socks that I wore for a day would sell for £20.
"Then a single video of even me just wiggling my toes would make £100, so I was really raking in a lot of money."
Despite the industry sometimes being frowned upon and retaining a lot of stigma,
Roxy claims that she loves the buzz she gets from the fetish industry.
She said: "I really like what I do, and I think that's because I really got desensitized from it and saw it as work.
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