A MUM has revealed her hot body has turned her into the “neighbourhood villain” – with other women convinced that she’s trying to steal their husbands.
Holly Jane has been snubbed at the school gates, excluded from community events and left without a single mum friend since her secret career as an adult content creator was exposed.


The 42-year-old rakes in an eye-watering £59,000 a month with her racy content – but the fortune has come at a personal cost.
Holly, who has 1.6m followers on Instagram @Holly.johnston_xo , said: “I have no friends where I live.
“Women either feel threatened by me or go out of their way to make sure everyone else in this town stays away from me.
“Even the ones who seem nice and normal keep me at arm’s length – they’re polite, but they don’t want to be involved.”
“It’s lonely”, she continued.
“Sometimes I just want to go for lunch with someone or get my nails done with a friend – but I don’t have anyone to do that with.
“I’ve tried reaching out but people are so wary.
“It feels like I’m constantly being watched and judged, or that I’m seen as the neighbourhood villain.”
Holly, who lives in Texas, has shot to the top tier of earners, once pocketing $250,000 (£197,000) in a single month.
She’s splashed out on a Porsche, luxury real estate and investments in Bitcoin and the stock market.
But the glamorous lifestyle hasn’t shielded her from judgement.
Her drama with the neighbours began when one of them spotted her filming bikini content on her porch while her kids were at school – and stood glaring at her through the window.
Even when Holly moved into the kitchen, she could feel the eyes burning into her back.
She said: “It felt like she was trying to intimidate me.
“We used to get along, so my feeling was that she’d found out about my job and didn’t like it.
“It was uncomfortable.
“I felt like I couldn’t even be in my own home without being judged or watched.”


Things escalated when another neighbour’s husband allegedly discovered her racy online account and shared a news story about her in the local Facebook group, allegedly captioning the post: “This is what lives in our backyard.”
They even complained to the HOA – a homeowners’ association that enforces neighbourhood rules – though nothing came of it.
Holly insists she’s doing nothing wrong.
Once a nurse recruiter and a devout member of the Mormon church, she first heard about OnlyFans in 2021 while watching a TV segment about another mum making a fortune on the platform.
She said: “That same day I started making plans – and within two months, I’d quit my job.
“I make good money from a job I enjoy but it’s frustrating to be so misunderstood.
“I’m a sweet, normal person.
“I just happen to take pictures and make videos – why is that a problem?”
“At the end of the day, I have to remind myself that my neighbours’ ignorance isn’t about me.
“I won’t let it define who I am or what I do with my life.