Supercars driver, turned porn star Renee Gracie has hit out at Instagram for removing some of her saucy photos.
Australia's first full-time female Supercars driver quit the sport last year to sell x-rated content online.
The career switch has proved financially successful for the 25-year-old, who claims she makes more than NZ$100,000 a week on the OnlyFans platform.
Her subscriptions have jumped from 3000 to 13,000 in the past two weeks, since news went global that the former karting star had entered the porn industry.
But Gracie, who also earns income as a social media influencer, has blasted Instagram for removing bikini images, showing off the new chandelier tattoo between her breasts.
"My photos getting removed is really getting old now," Gracie writes.
Gracie's career choice has split opinions among the Australian sporting public, with some social media comments lamenting she had thrown away a successful career in Australasia's premier motorsport category.
But Gracie has told the Daily Telegraph she wasn't making any money in motorsport and her decision was based on future financial security.
"It has put me in a financial position I could never have dreamt of and I really enjoy it," she says.
"I am fine with whatever they want to call me. I am earning good money and I am comfortable with where I am at."
Gracie shot to prominence in 2014, earning a drive at the Bathurst 1000, before teaming with Simona de Silvestro to finish a creditible 14th a year later.
But the lack of a competitive drive and financial backing dented her passion for the sport, so she looked for something new.
Gracie plans to buy a property and pay it off within a year, and will do "pretty much anything" to earn money on the OnlyFans website.
"I got over it and realised I wasn’t good enough, and moved on." she adds.
"I was then selling cars at a car yard, busting my a**e, and a couple of fans suggested I do OnlyFans and it started from there."
Gracie reveals her family are 100 percent behind her decision to enter the porn industry.
"I think you could say my dad is actually proud, because of the financial position I am in and what I have been able to do with the site," she tells the Daily Telegraph.
"You look at what I have achieved, not what I am doing - it has been a success."