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Famous YouTuber quits PhD to become OnlyFans content creator

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Zara Dar, a renowned YouTuber with 1.1L followers, has left her PhD to pursue full-time content creation on OnlyFans. Her decision has sparked mixed reactions online.

Famous YouTuber Zara Dar

In a bizarre turn of events, famous YouTuber Zara Dar has quit her PhD to become an OnlyFans content creator full time. The popular social media personality who enjoys a massive 56.9K followers on Instagram and around 1.1L followers on YouTube has left her fans shocked with her announcement.

Zara used to make videos about Neural Networks, Machine Learning and other Tech stuff. Taking to her X (formerly known as Twitter), Zara announced that she will make content of a different genre.

“I have dropped out of PhD. I’ve cried so much over this decision to quit my PhD, you know because it’s a stressful decision. Not that I’m particularly sad about it. I’ll get into all of that in a bit later, but moving on to doing onlyfans and content creation full time, it’s just not a career choice, it feels kind of like a gamble on the direction of my entire life,” Zara announced through her social media post.

Her decision has divided netizens who took to the comments section to share their view about the rise of onlyfans and easy money by revealing their body parts.

“She will make more money in 2 years than what she would have in 20 if she continued with PhD… Moral degeneracy aside… supply and demand is how world works!” a user shared.

Another user shared, “In the end no one asks whether you work on a neural network, AI, or make porn videos - in the end only matters if you are at peace and if you have money. She can work for a few years in the same way and then can retire with a good bank balance. And if she wants, she can resume her tech career during her retirement.”

“Short term gains vs long term gains dilemma! Also selling your conscious for easy money. Society is moving in that direction only. Sad Reality!” shared another user.

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