A Paramedic Started an OnlyFans Account and is Now Worried About Losing Her Job

An NYC paramedic said her ambulance job pays too little so she had to start an OnlyFans.

Lauren Caitlyn Kwei, 23, works for SeniorCareEMS, an ambulance company serving New York City’s 911 system. She started posted images on her OnlyFans account, where you can see her nude for $11.99 a month.

“The bottom line: I don’t get paid a lot. I’m just trying to make ends meet,” said Kwei to The New York Post. “I truly don’t think this has anything to do with being a paramedic.”

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“Pay up or mind your own business!” said Kwei online.

After Kwei first spoke to The Post about her OnlyFans account, she deleted all of her OnlyFans posts, including an offer to watch a “16 sec shower” video for $10. She locked her Twitter and Instagram accounts, and scrubbed the reference to OnlyFans in her Twitter profile.

“I know SeniorCare would deem this ‘inappropriate’ so I took it down in the hopes that I won’t lose my job in the middle of a pandemic and three weeks before Christrmas,” Kwei said. She said SeniorCare had asked to meet with her.

Another NYC paramedic agreed that EMT pay is paltry, but blasted Kwei’s choice of a side career.

“Other EMTs and paramedics make more money by pulling extra shifts, instead of pulling off their clothes,” he said.

On SeniorCare’s website, the job description forbids “inappropriate conduct, on and off duty.” The requirements include: Adheres to standards of personal ethics, on and off duty, which reflect credit upon the profession.”

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Kwei says, “At the end of the day, it doesn’t affect how I treat people. What I do in my free time is my business. It has no effect on how I care for my patients. I know when I’m working, I’m a paramedic. I think I’m pretty good at my job. There are plenty of people who are medical professionals who have every right to do what they want with their own bodies. I’m not doing it at work. Health care workers aren’t making a lot of money. And I’m not the only one trying to make ends meet.”

Kwei first moved to NYC in 2015 to “pursue the performing arts,” but soon realized she “didn’t like showbiz.”

Kwei also worked as a hostess at an upscale Korean steakhouse to help pay her bills.

Now a GoFundMe has been started for her.

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