A young mother felt guilty and betrayed after discovering she was having a “random” online affair with her best friend's husband.
Honeyy Brooks from Victoria, Australia, was “disappointed” when she found out that one of her anonymous social media followers was actually married to her boyfriend – and she had met him in person several times.
The man subscribed to her adult-only site six months ago and spent thousands of dollars on her exclusive content, even signing up for her $3,700-a-week “girlfriend package.”
Honeyy told FEMAIL that her friend found out about her husband's secret while going through his phone and has since cut off all contact with her.
“On the one hand, I felt hurt by one of my male friends, but on the other hand, I was heartbroken because I lost one of my best friends,” she said.
Australian Honeyy Brooks was “disappointed” when she found out one of her anonymous social media subscribers was actually her friend's husband, who she had met several times
Honeyy earns up to $90,000 a month on OnlyFans, so she thought nothing of it when she gained another big-money subscriber six months ago.
She said subscribers, or “subs,” are often anonymous and creators do not have access to personal or identifying information.
“We can't see any information about them.” The only thing we get is a username and they can choose any username they want [want]' she explained.
“We don't see other people's faces unless they send you a selfie, but it's so normal that subscribers don't do that. “Many of them remain anonymous.”
Honeyy said the subscriber, who turned out to be her friend's husband, quickly purchased all of her content and was online every evening to send her messages.
“After three months, he had bought everything I put on my site, so he wanted a more personal experience,” she explained.
Honeyy earns up to $90,000 a month online, so she thought nothing of it when she gained another big-money subscriber six months ago
In addition to his subscription fee, the man paid an additional $2,500 (AU$3,797) each week for Honeyy's “girlfriend package,” which includes priority messaging and one-way video calling.
“It’s basically like an online girlfriend; “I’m yours for a week,” she said.
“With the video calls, it's like a live show, so only you can be seen.” It's like watching a TikTok livestream and being able to comment and interact, but the person who's live can do that Not seeing people tuning in. It is like that, but on a one-to-one basis.”
Honeyy said typically subscribers only purchase the Girlfriend package for a week or a month at a time; However, this man continued to pay for three months.
She sent the anonymous man a daily message until one day he seemingly “disappeared off the face of the earth.”
Last Tuesday, Honeyy was vacationing in Sydney and sleeping in after a long night when she woke up to a series of texts and missed calls from one of her best friends.
In addition to his subscription fee, the man paid $2,500 (AU$3,797) each week for Honeyy's “girlfriend package,” which includes priority messaging and one-way video calls
“She kept trying to call me and then she started sending me messages like, 'Pick up, pick up, it's about my husband,'” she said.
“I read the news [and] thought, “Oh my God! “Something bad happened,” but as I read more, it was about him being on my OnlyFans.'
Honeyy called her friend, who was “beside himself,” and explained her side of the story.
“When I heard her voice, I realized how serious it was and my heart sank. I asked, “Are you sure he subscribed to my page this way?” “Is this real?” she said.
“It was just such a shock to the system because we've been such good friends for so long.” “It was basically like an online thing, so it was like a lot of bricks.”
Her friend, who knew about Honeyy's daring part-time job, believed her and arranged to meet for coffee to discuss everything when her mother returned from her trip.
Honeyy told FEMAIL that her friend found out about her husband's secret while going through his phone and has since cut off all contact with her
But the next day she went crazy after her husband lied and convinced her that Honeyy knew it was him all along.
“She wasn't answering my calls.” I was worried because this big bombshell had just hit. I kept sending her messages and she wrote back: “I don’t think we should continue our friendship,” Honeyy said.
“She didn't want to talk to me, but based on the details I got from her, he said that I knew who he was all along, that everything was pre-planned and that we basically planned to meet.”
Honeyy said she doesn't think she can repair the friendship.
“The fact that they're still together, I don't think that dynamic will ever last.” “I'm blocked from doing anything,” she said.
“Once a cheater, always a cheater, and I'm sure he'll show his true colors again. Maybe she'll come around when he's no longer in her life.”