Woman ‘denied TK Maxx job over Satanic tattoos’ gets last laugh with naked pics

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EXCLUSIVE: Ash Putnam recently expressed her frustration at being denied a job at TK Maxx (TJ Maxx in the US) but here she explains why she is now benefitting from it

A woman who claimed her “demonic and scary” tattoos were the reason TK Maxx denied her a job says she got the last laugh.

Ash Putnam, 23, went viral for airing her frustrations on TikTok in a video that received more than eight million views.

Some trolls said her tattoos were unprofessional and “scared children” – and that it was actually her attitude that cost her the retail position.

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However, speaking to Daily Star, the Californian said all the hate has been worth it because she has made thousands on her saucy OnlyFans page as a result.

She told us: “Since I posted the video on Thursday I have made $2,600 (around £2,000) on my OnlyFans. People say that my ‘dark, demonic and satanic’ appearance is not appealing but I guess it is to some.”

Ash added: “I’ve been doing OnlyFans since the day I turned 18 and recently started doing Uber Eats as well. I also make some money on TikTok.”

And boasting on her Instagram stories in recent days, one post read: “All of the people shaming the fact I do OF, you guys just sound mad that you don’t have the confidence to do it.”

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She added: “Lol thanks to everyone being so obsessed with me and hating on me I made $1400 (£1,100) so far on OF this weekend. Guess I don’t need the job at TJ Maxx.”

Ash, who has a demon spider on her neck, later posted proof of her earnings and added: “Guess some people like my ‘demonic’ and satanic tattoos.”

The body art enthusiast applied for a position at TJ Maxx (what TK Maxx is called in the US) four weeks ago. But her application was denied before she went to the store to ask for an explanation.

She claimed she was told other candidates had more experience – but she is adamant her tattoos were judged.

And on TikTok, she fumed: “Just because I have tattoos does not mean I am not going to be a good worker. I do not understand that at all. Quite literally some of the most smart intelligent people I have ever met are people with tattoos and piercings.”

She also said it was unfair how young people with no experience were not given enough opportunities to get minimum wage jobs. And afterwards, she spoke to us about her love of ink and why she has no regrets about her choices.

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She said: “I have loved tattoos since I was very young because of my dad having them and seeing music artists I like having them.

“I don’t remember how many I have at this point and my favourite one is the centipede on the side of my neck. But I was not cautious with getting face tattoos because I’m not going to change who I am for minimum wage jobs. I’ve always known I wanted to be self employed.”

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The Daily Star has contacted TJ Maxx for a resopnse to our story.

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