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An OnlyFans content creator in Nova Scotia was caught filming explicit videos while dog-sitting in clients’ homes.

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Amanda Joudrey LeBlanc of Blandford, N.S., was shocked when she came across a video promoting the dog-sitter’s OnlyFans account and recognized her own home being used as the setting.

“I am still shocked by it, to be honest with you,” Joudrey LeBlanc told CBC.

“It just feels, for lack of a better term, violating.”

The telltale sign the homeowner honed in on was the uniquely patterned tile of her bathroom.

She paid the $7.99 monthly subscription price to the unidentified dog-sitter’s page to confirm her suspicions and found videos of the woman masturbating in her bathroom and posing in her backyard pool.

“Everyone can do whatever they want. I don’t care. People have to make money,” Joudrey LeBlanc said.

“I just don’t want it done in my home.”

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The homeowner confronted the dog-sitter, who was initially unapologetic and did not seem to understand why Joudrey LeBlanc was so upset.

However, she eventually agreed to take down the videos filmed at Joudrey LeBlanc’s house.

Joudrey LeBlanc told the outlet that the dog-sitter had always been reliable when she and her husband used her, and their pets — which were not in any of the woman’s explicit videos — were always happy.

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She even recommended her to other local families, whose homes also appeared on the woman’s OnlyFans page, CBC reported.

OnlyFans did not say whether the dog-sitter breached any of the company’s policies, but agreed to look into the situation if Joudrey LeBlanc reached out to them.

Nova Scotia RCMP told CBC that it could not say whether or not a crime was committed, since the incident was not reported to police.

Joudrey LeBlanc does not intend to take any sort of legal action, but said she has learned her lesson and will be more cautious going forward regarding who comes into her homes to look after her dogs.

“I’m just so disappointed that I trusted this person.”

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