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'I’m trans and guy paid for my nudes – his wife called me but what he did isn’t cheating'

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OnlyFans babe was then confronted by the man’s upset other half.READ MORE: 'Our teachers sent us flirty messages after we left school – it's so creepy'The wife uncovered the payments after she scoured through her partner's bank statements when he was jailed for his third DUI.

She was not angry with Lexi but was curious as to whether the naked snaps meant her hubby was gay.Speaking exclusively with the Daily Star, former male model Lexi said: “I was trying to persuade her not to be so judgemental.

I just know how judgy women can be, even myself.“Basically I went through many reasons why men love trans women.“He did nothing wrong.

I think women should be more adaptable and less judgy in these situations.“He didn’t cheat on her and he is still loyal. We never met up and I don’t even know what he looks like.“It was really funny to me when she reached out.

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