Felice Herrig, an ex-MMA star, has been making a lot of money since she retired from UFC - selling photos of her feet online.
After suffering a fourth consecutive defeat in June, the 37-year-old Buffalo-native decided to leave the Octagon.
Felice Herrig, a former UFC fighter star, has turned to OnlyFans in order to continue her income.
The 37-year old is looking to get back into bare-knuckle combat
She shared how she made $150 selling used socks
The former UFC star has been fighting for nearly 20 years.
Herrig couldn't cope with Karolina Kolakiewicz during their Vegas bout and lost by submission halfway through the second round.
She retired from the UFC after nearly two decades of fighting.
TMZ's 'Lil Bulldog" revealed that she has a new way to supplement her income as she relaunches the career of a bare-knuckle fighter.
Herrig has been selling photos of her FEET online and even selling dirty socks to fans for $150.
She also revealed that the income she has earned since leaving UFC was a blessing.
Herrig stated to TMZ that "OnlyFans" has made a big difference.
"After my first knee operation, I wouldn’t say that I was broke, but I didn’t have any money coming in.
People don't know that they are locked into a contract that they can't break, but they're not being paid for it.
"I have always been surrounded by people who are obsessed about my feet.
"I just bought a house, and was just dipping into my savings. But I thought people really loved my feet so I might start an OnlyFans.
"If you like feet, I'm your girl!
"I sell my socks. They want them to be used..or dirty. They'll be paying more for them the more I wear them.
"[An old pair of socks] costs $150."
Herrig was a UFC debutant in 2015. She lost by unanimous decision to Paige VanZant.
She's been fighting for almost two decades. A recent knee injury has caused her problems.
Herrig isn’t sad to see the Octagon go, and she is happy to return to her first love boxing.
She said, "I started out as a kickboxer.. but to have a career, you had to go to MMA.
"I was already a professional fighter when that happened.
"So, MMA was never something I loved. Because I had to fight pro [straight away], I had to be a good striker.
"Now it's coming complete circle. "I get to do what I love again."
Felice will soon appear in bare-knuckle fights under the BKFC banner. The organization is coming to London next month for an exciting fight night.
David Feldman, President of BKFC: "BKFC is excited to announce this significant signing [of Kellig].
"Felice was one the most loved fighters in UFC over her eight-year tenure. She sees a chance to be successful in bare knuckle combat.
"We have a lot of tough and talented female fighters and we look forward to seeing her compete in squared circle."
Herrig declared she will leave the UFC following defeat to Kowalkiewicz
She said she didn't love UFC and that it was hard for her to find income after being injured.