An Australian woman, known as the world’s hottest trucker, earns $63,000 a year through a side job.
Blayze Williams from Adelaide, South Australia, has garnered attention while driving some of the largest trucks worldwide. In 2020, she began selling adult content on OnlyFans, which now contributes significantly to her income.
The 29-year-old has responded to body-shaming and discriminatory comments aimed at her, especially from both within and outside the trucking community, where she feels some want to push her out of the industry.
Blayze stated, “Before joining OnlyFans, I felt more respected, but now I face a lot of hate and body-shaming, with people assuming I’m a prostitute. I merely sell photos and videos tailored for my audience.”
She emphasized, “I haven’t engaged in any sexual acts or interactions; even if I did, why should it matter? I take pride in my work, having been a truck driver for a decade.” Despite the negativity, particularly from other women, she plans to continue her trucking career. “I love what I do, and the extra income allows me to enjoy it without feeling overwhelmed,” she added.
Blayze gained popularity in 2018 when she was named the world’s hottest truck driver. However, due to complications from a leg injury sustained that same year, she was unable to drive from February 2020 to focus on her recovery.
With financial uncertainty looming, her friend, influential personality Heidi Lavon, suggested she try OnlyFans after her successful experience. Now, Blayze earns between $4,000 and $6,300 monthly from selling photos to fans, allowing her to balance part-time truck driving with her new venture.
Although her part-time hustle is lucrative, Blayze maintains that her passion for trucking remains unwavering. She encourages women to enter the field, noting that women represent only a small fraction of Australian truck drivers. “I enjoy being different, and while tough skin is essential in this industry, I believe more women should seize this opportunity for the fun and financial rewards it offers,” she concluded.