Taylor Ryan, 26, from Exeter, has been working as a Megan Fox lookalike for the past two years, and has seen her earnings skyrocket as a result of her new career
A Brit is making thousands by imitating a famous Hollywood star after ditching her job at Costa.
Taylor Ryan, 26, is making up to £25,000 a month by imitating Megan Fox. She quit Costa Coffee to become a full-time double in 2020, and now carries out fan requests for serious cash.
She loves her job – but it's much harder work than people assume. Taylor, from Exeter, regularly does 13-hour days, and logs on at weekends to film specialist videos.
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Taylor said: "There's a lot of hard work that goes into it. It's extremely time-consuming. If I get certain requests on the weekend I do those too, so it's a pretty hectic life."
The beauty started posting on adult site OnlyFans in 2018, and when friends started commenting she looked like Fox, 36, she decided to make that her niche.
She adopted the Transformer star's winged eyeliner and leather look, and saw her online profile rocket. She now films personal clips for fans – including acting out some of Fox's raunchier scenes.
Taylor said: "Once someone requested for me to wear the same outfit Megan Fox wears – a bra top and short denim shorts – to bend over the bonnet and open it. They paid $300 (£236).
"A lot of them are just for me to sit in a car topless and play with my boobs."
Taylor was diagnosed with autism in October last year. She explained this means her clients have to be direct or she might not know what they want.
She said: "I'm quite offensive sometimes, but now I have an excuse. It's not me – it's the autism.
"It's difficult to explain, but I don't really understand people's emotions. My customers need to say exactly what they say they need or I just don't understand.
"I think I'd always known that I was autistic. Getting the diagnosis is just confirmation, but I don't see it as a bad thing."
She admits she can be "really to the point". The saucy star said she could say something like "God your top is ugly", and then realise that's not how most people interact.
Despite this, she doesn't see it as a terrible thing. She thinks life would be boring if we were all the same.
Taylor said her working days normally last for nine hours, but also gets "swamped with admin."
She added: "My favourite part of the job is getting ready and seeing the look come together. I put my music on and have a coffee on the go – the glamming up part I really enjoy."
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