A woman who makes £3,000 a week by sharing racy photographs posing with dead animals on OnlyFans has claimed she posts the photos to raise money for conservation charities.
Michaela Fialova from Litomerice, Czech Republic, first went hunting a deer with her family at just 13-years-old, and became fascinated by trophy hunting after moving to South Africa in 2013.
Earlier this year, she began sharing ‘sexy’ snaps online, posing with dead crocodiles, giraffes and zebras in skimpy outfits and lacy underwear, and said she was ‘overwhelmed’ by how much she could earn through OnlyFans.
Her controversial images of trophy hunts and other kills have been widely discredited by the public, who have even called for Michaela to be banned from Africa entirely.
However, Michaela has defended her actions, and claimed she is only posting the snaps on the site in order to raise money for conservation efforts, saying: ‘I plan to continue uploading as much content as possible so that I’m able to fund the veterinary care for animals in need because this is why I started off my journey in the first place – to help and protect the animals.’
Michaela Fialova (pictured) from Litomerice, Czech Republic, has raised almost £3,000 within a week of posting on OnlyFans
She makes £3,000 a week from OnlyFans photos of her with guns and dead animals and claims she only posts the racy snaps to raise money for conservation charities
Michaela (pictured) who is in interested in conserving animals, also enjoys hunting as an opportunity to taste new meats
Michela (pictured) said her friend Sandra, recommended that she tried raising money for her conservation team using Only Fans
Michaela said: ‘I began hunting when I was thirteen-years-old when I went out with my family for the first time and hunted down a deer, which gave me a thrill like no other and since then, I’ve not been able to live without hunting.
‘As time went on, I began getting interested in the conservation of animals by hunting and I studied this at university as it was my dream career as I got older.
‘At age twenty-four, I moved to South Africa to start my career as a conservationist where a typical day involved studying the animal that we wanted to manage and then stalking out the herds to detect the weak and old members, which we then hunt down.
‘You don’t want overpopulation – especially in the wild – as it can lead to a struggle for water and food if there’s too many of the same species, which is why I do what I do.’
Michaela (pictured) who has been hunting since killing a deer at age 13, has killed zebras, giraffes, crocodiles and impalas
Michela (pictured) can spend up to three days stalking animals to decide the weakest in the herd to kill
For Michaela, the thrill she gets from hunting is like no other and she enjoys being able to taste new meats as well as conserving animals that are in need due to disease or over-population.
She has had extensive rifle training to ensure that she can shoot the animal in one hit without causing them too much pain and claims that she is using her skills for helping animals, rather than just for fun.
A typical day hunting involves studying the species of animal that needs population management and stalking them for three days, until they can detect the weaker members of the herd to kill.
She continued: ‘Once we detect the members of the herd to cull, we then detect members that have strong genetics and therefore need to be taken care of for sustainable population growth.
Michaela (pictured) made just under £3,000 from posting ‘sexy’ pictures in her underwear on OnlyFans in a week
‘As well as weeding out disease and overpopulation, I also protect animals such as rhinos from poachers.
‘We do this by shooting down the rhino with a dart which puts them to sleep and then we proceed to dehorn them.’
Over the course of a week, around 50 per cent of the population can be hunted which will sustain the overall population for the future.
She added: ‘I know some people might see this as cruel, but it enables the rhinos to populate successfully without being badly hurt by poachers in the future.’
Michaela (pictured) who has had extensive rifle training, has been widely discredited by the public for her trophy kills
Michaela said this form of conservation can be expensive for the reservations, explaining: ‘This process is costly and can cost anywhere between three-thousand to seven-thousand pounds per rhino, which used to be fine when the private reservation I work for used to have an income from commercial hunting – but due to covid, this has declined.’
Michaela was trying to find a way to make some extra money to help fund her conservation team when her friend, Sandra, 32, suggested OnlyFans.
She said: ‘As my hunting pictures have become popular over time, I used to make money from sponsorships which I donated to the private reservation, but this has also stopped and I was at loss thinking of ways to make some extra cash.
‘My friend, Sandra, suggested to me a few months ago about OnlyFans because I had already adopted the nickname ‘sexy hunter’ because I post risqué pictures on my social media, so I thought why not post the same photos on there.’
Michaela (pictured) said she protects rhinos from poachers by dehorning them, after shooting them with a dart to put them to sleep
The subscription based social media platform intrigued Michaela because she had modelled for male magazines previously.
She set up her OnlyFans in March 2021 and in the course of a week, made just under £3,000 from posting ‘sexy’ pictures in her underwear that she had already posted on social media.
She explained: ‘I had no idea that I could make so much money from one platform which was mind blowing to me, but I was over-the-moon that I was finally able to donate money to my reservation which desperately needed some new tactical vests for some rangers.
‘Now, I plan to continue uploading as much content as possible so that I’m able to fund the veterinary care for animals in need as this is why I started off my journey in the first place – to help and protect the animals.’
Michaela (pictured) said her method of conserving rhinos can cost between £3,000 – £7,000 per animal
Michaela (pictured) revealed the money she previously earned from sponsorships for hunting pictures has stopped
As well as the vests, she claimed she plans to spend the money on veterinary care for safari animals in need.
Michaela has been criticized online for her snaps, with one comment she received saying; ‘I hate you, how can you sit there so happy when that animal has lost its life’ and ‘You’re a murderer’.
However, she explained the words don’t bother her because she feels hunting is important to the preservation of wildlife population.
‘I haven’t had any ‘creepy’ requests so far and most of my subscribers are very respectful, but I have had some comments from outsiders who don’t seem to approve of my new business venture.
Michaela (pictured) said she plans to upload as much as possible, to fund veterinary care for animals in need
‘I’ve had comments such as, ‘You’re seriously going to sell yourself on OnlyFans’ directed towards me from people who want to make fun of what I’m doing, but I don’t care as I used to pose for men’s magazines and this is no different to that.
‘In terms of hunting, I have had some hurtful comments such as, ‘You’re a murderer’ and ‘You’re so selfish, I hate you’ directed towards me which hurt at first, but over time I’ve realised that these people know nothing about what I do and if they did their research, they would realise that not hunting would harm wildlife so much more.’
Michaela continued: ‘I try my best to give the public true information so that I can prevent emotional reactions such as this, but people do get carried away sometimes, even to the point where people were calling on me to be banned from Africa for good.
‘I know my pictures of trophy hunts such as zebras, lions, giraffes and other animals can be upsetting, but I do this for practice and to give these old animals a new lease of life such as for food for humans.
‘I believe the biggest animal I’ve hunted to date was a one-thousand-pound antelope which I hunted for meat and fed to an entire starving village, which is one of my biggest accomplishments.
Michaela (pictured) said the hardest thing about hunting is seeing the animals in pain, however they hunt only those that need to be killed
‘Despite this, one of the hardest things about hunting is killing the animals and seeing them in pain. I’ve trained often for many years to ensure that I can complete long range shooting in one shot so that the animal doesn’t have to suffer much, but it’s very hard to see when you make an error or wound the animal.
‘I know that we kill animals that need to be killed and save the ones that need to be saved and it’s all part of the job that I just have to overcome.
‘My message to anyone who doesn’t like my hunting or OnlyFans, is that you can hate me if you wish, but I’m doing all I can to protect our wildlife so that we can have a healthy population of species for years to come.
‘It’s my life and it’s part of my journey to educate people on why hunting can be used for good.’
Michaela (pictured) said she’s doing all she can to protect wildlife, so that we can have a healthy population of species for years to come