A furious OnlyFans creator claims her neighbours are violating her privacy and slammed their 'baseless' accusation that she films 'x-rated' content in her garden.
The Australia-based content creator - who goes by the name Teasing Tammy on the platform - claims to make $200,000 a year (over £107,000) creating and selling adult content to her devoted subscribers on the adult-only platform, in an endeavour that's been going on for two years.
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She completely dismissed her neighbours' allegations and slammed them for not coming to her to speak before making the anonymous complaint to the property manager.
She labelled them 'gutless' after they made a formal complaint about the creator allegedly stripping and filming adult scenes in her yard.
Tammy claims that she only films more PG bikini content in her garden that she posts to TikTok.
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It wasn't just the steamy content her neighbours took offence to, though.
The email also labelled her 'feral', detailing 'yelling and carry-on' coming from Tammy's home within the gated community, the noise from her birds and allowing her other pets to roam its confines - claims which she also denies.
According to Tammy, the accusation began when her neighbours discovered what the single mum does to make a living. But she maintains that she's proud of her entrepreneurial pursuits.
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She said: "I'm a single mum who does OnlyFans for a living to support my two young children; I love my job and I embrace it."
In other news on neighbours from hell, a woman who noticed her furniture in her neighbour’s garden dealt with the issue in the ‘most British way’ possible and posted the hilariously awkward situation on TikTok.
Forget disputes over boundaries or loud music, Lia Hatzakis, 29, was faced with a particularly bizarre predicament when she realised some of her garden furniture had gone missing.
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She noticed her recently acquired garden table set was incomplete after two chairs mysteriously went AWOL, initially thinking they’d been accidentally broken by builders and removed to get rid of the evidence.
But her ‘jaw dropped’ when she says she spotted her neighbour sitting on the chairs, with their gardens separated by a fence.
Hatzakis, a YouTuber from near Warwick, sent her partner Achillea Kyriakou, 35, to retrieve the chairs via a shared alleyway.
The video showed the man claiming someone else had taken the furniture, telling Hatzakis: "I woke up one morning and they were just there."
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After getting the chairs back, Hatzakis decided to just give him the benefit of the doubt.
However, not long after, she noticed they’d gone missing again.
"I looked in the garden and the guy was just sat on it!" she said.