A wealthy OnlyFans model who was teased at school for her towering height claims her old bullies are now paying to see her content online. 

Marie Temara, from Florida, says she was relentlessly teased for being 6ft 3ins as a child and called names such as ‘Bigfoot’, ‘Jolly Green Giant,’ and ‘tree trunk legs’. 

Some trolls even said she looked like a man because she would tower over her classmates and wear men’s size 12 trainers. 

But being tall is now the reason why the 28-year-old is rich and famous, earning an impressive $10million (£7.5million) a year from her OnlyFans page. 

Marie revealed that the same cruel trolls who tormented her when she was a teenager are now subscribing to her adult content.

‘My bullies are paying to see the very features they ridiculed,’ said the influencer, who now makes more money than she ever did as an accountant.

‘I am getting the last laugh and it feels amazing. One guy who rejected me before prom for being “too tall for photos” tips me $100 every time I post a picture of my legs.

‘Another girl who mocked my height now comments “You’re such a queen” under my selfies. 

Being tall is now the reason why Marie is rich and famous, earning an impressive $10million (£7.5million) a year from her OnlyFans page.

‘I don’t respond, I let the silence and success do the talking. My bullies made me feel like my height was something to be ashamed of, now it’s the foundation of my empire.’

One person even messaged the model saying she had always been his dream girl, even though he used to call her ‘Too Tall Temara’ in school.

Marie claimed that others have offered to ‘catch up over drinks’, acting as though the name-calling had never happened.

Marie said: ‘Some of these people are now paying fans, others are creeping into my DMs and a few have the audacity to act like we were always friends. It’s almost laughable.

‘A few former classmates have even apologised for their behaviour but it’s hard to tell if it’s genuine or just envy in disguise.

‘I get messages like, “So proud of everything you’ve done!” or “We should catch up.” 

‘It’s always the ones who treated me like I didn’t belong who want a piece now. I cash in on the very thing they once shamed me for.’

As a young woman, Marie wore a size 12 men’s trainer and had to dress in her brothers’ old clothes because she couldn’t find anything feminine that fit.

Marie claimed she was relentlessly teased for being 6ft 3ins as a child and called names such as 'Bigfoot', 'Jolly Green Giant,' and 'tree trunk legs' (Pictured, Marie when she was younger)

The influencer claims that her trolls are now subscribing to her OnlyFans account and she now makes millions a year

Marie claimed that others have offered to 'catch up over drinks', acting as though the name-calling had never happened

Some trolls even said she looked like a man because she would tower over her classmates and wear men's size 12 trainers

Her towering stature meant even experiences like going on rides at fun fairs were off-limits, which only added to the isolation she felt.

She once broke down in tears in a portable toilet after being told she was ‘too tall’ for the swings, while her friends rode without her.

Marie said: ‘I always felt like an outsider; whether it was in group photos, sleepovers or dating.

‘I had a really hard time. Boys definitely never liked me. They always wanted the shorter girls or someone that was shorter than them, and that was never me.

‘I was head and shoulders taller than all of the boys.  

‘I couldn’t borrow clothes or share shoes with friends, and I couldn’t blend in. That isolation was heavy.

‘But now I’ve created a world where I fit just fine and I built it taller than they ever imagined.’

Marie’s world changed for the better when she posted a video on TikTok in 2021 that went viral, racking up millions of views and thousands of comments from fans who loved her height.

One person even messaged Marie to say she had always been his dream girl, even though he used to call her 'Too Tall Temara' in school (Marie when she was younger)

In her younger years, Marie once broke down in tears in a portable toilet after being told she was 'too tall' for the swings, while her friends rode without her

Marie made a video online that went viral, with many people begging her to make an OnlyFans page

Marie (pictured when she was younger) said she always felt like an outsider and would often experience isolation

Marie said that social media helped her gain more confidence and embrace her differences

They begged her to join OnlyFans and within days of signing up, Marie had made more money than she had in a full year in her previous role as an accountant.

She said: ‘I leaned into what made me different. I stopped chasing trends and built a brand around me. The second I stopped trying to fit in, I blew up. I was not able to fully embrace my height until I started going viral for it.

‘Being tall was my number one insecurity and I spent years trying to look shorter – bending my knees in photos, slouching at parties, wearing flats to school dances.

‘It wasn’t until I realised people were paying attention because I stood out that I stopped trying to blend in.

‘Social media gave me the confidence to embrace my differences. The second I owned my height, my whole life changed.

‘Stop apologising for taking up space. You’re not “too much” – they’re just not enough. Your height is your superpower.

‘One day, you’ll realise the things they teased you for are exactly what makes you unstoppable. Stand tall now, because one day, they’ll wish they stood next to you.’

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