OnlyFans model Skylar May spoke about the traditional 9-to-5 office job. In the interview, the internet star admitted that she finds the work of a content creator significantly more challenging and demanding than that of a typical office worker.
Skylar May comments on working harder than 9 to 5
OnlyFans content creator Skylar May shared her thoughts on traditional office work in an exclusive interview with Us Weekly. According to the model, her job requires significantly more time and effort than that of a typical office worker.
- “Yes, I work more than the average 9-to-5 person,” May noted. “I’m not talking about CEOs of large companies—there are people among them who work just as hard, if not harder. But if we’re talking about ordinary office workers, I definitely work more.”
The internet star emphasized that her day starts earlier and ends much later than most people with a fixed schedule.
- “It never just ends,” she added. “Sometimes it feels like a never-ending cycle of work.”
According to Skylar, the life of a creator is a constant process of creating. Filming, editing, and interacting with subscribers. Which doesn’t fit into the framework of a standard workday.
OnlyFans content creator Skylar May revealed details of her daily routine. Noting that her workday begins much earlier than most people’s.
According to the 21-year-old model.. She wakes up at 4:30 AM to “do a little day trading”—the internet star admitted to being a keen stock trader. After that, she switches to managing her subscribers and editing new content.
By 6:30 AM, May heads to the gym for a workout, after which she returns to filming, editing, and publishing. Her day ends around 10 PM, when she returns to responding to subscribers’ messages.
- “Then I just sit down and text clients until I fall asleep,” she said. “And the next day it’s the same old story. My days are, of course, very busy.”
May noted that she sticks to this schedule even on weekends. Setting aside only a few hours to spend with family and watch sports.
According to the model, being a content creator requires constant engagement—even on holidays like Christmas or Thanksgiving.
- “It’s not just glitz and glamour. We have no peace,” Skylar emphasized.