Contortionist who left the circus to join Only Fans now makes $35k-a-month showcasing her bendiness

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Meet the contortionist who left the circus to join Only Fans and now makes up to $35k-a-month showcasing her bendiness.

Luna Kennedy, 26, claims she's "always been more flexible than most".

As a child she went to ballet and acrobatics and became obsessed with stretching.

By the age of 12, she taught herself contortion through YouTube videos and would spend hours a day practicing.

At 15, Luna was diagnosed with periventricular nodular heterotopia (PVNH) - a rare neurological disorder leading her to have epileptic seizures and suffer from chronic fatigue.

She was scouted by a modelling agency at the age of 21- while working at a grocery store.

But it was in 2019, when she saw a circus performance, that she realised she wanted to join it.

She became a contortionist for the Pittsburgh Circus Arts Collaborative in 2019 and performed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US.

Luna then became a fitness influencer before joining Only Fans in December 2019 - to showcase her flexibility.

She shares saucy pictures and videos of her contortion and x-rated content with her partner, Justin Garcia, 29, who practices calisthenics - body weight exercises.

Luna - who now makes up to $35k a month on Only Fans - from Los Angeles, California, US, said: "I usually dedicate a day or two a week to filming content for Only Fans and I train as much as my body will let me.

"I don't think sexuality is bad or shameful - my favourite thing is the freedom to be my own boss.

"I work when I want, it's so accommodating for my illness and allows me to be an athlete."

Her partner, Justin, said: "I was down immediately to have sex and get paid for it - it's definitely an enjoyable job."

Luna went to ballet and acrobatics classes as a little girl and became obsessed with becoming more flexible.

She said: "I started a dance class when I was four - I was a little bit more flexible than the other girls but not that much more naturally.

"I mainly did it recreationally, I wasn't a competitive dancer, but the teacher told us to practice stretching every time we watched TV, and I loved it."

By the age of 12, Luna found yoga and then contortion on YouTube.

She said: "I got into YouTube tutorials, and I learned most of what I know through them.

"I was home schooled, so I was very bored - I became obsessed.

"When I started, I knew how to do the splits and could do some back bend stuff, but I was nowhere near the level I am now."

When she was 15, Luna had a seizure in school and was diagnosed with rare neurological order PVNH - leading her to suffer from epilepsy and intense fatigue.

She said: "My brain is malformed, and I have epilepsy and seizures.

"I have a lot of seizures in my sleep and sleep an excessive amount.

"One time I had a seizure when I was 19 which led to temporary paralysis

"I couldn't move from my neck down and I remember laying in hospital just thinking 'have the nurses forgotten about me?' I couldn't move.

"It was a big turning moment for me I realised how much I loved to move.