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OnlyFans star noticed small detail in x-rated chat that saved customer's life

OnlyFans star noticed small detail in x-rated chat that saved customer's life

She made a life-changing suggestion

An OnlyFans model managed to save a client's life after an x-rated video call.

OnlyFans creator Belle Grace, saved one of her customers lives after noticing something whilst on an x-rated video call.

And whilst a medical check wasn’t exactly the service he had signed up for, I’m sure he’s thankful Belle spotted it in time.

Whilst on the call things got intimate, and Belle had noticed that one of the man’s testicles was bigger than the other.

After the call, she urged him to go and get it checked out, but he took some persuading.

"It took me about four, five weeks to actually convince him." (Instagram/@bellegraceofficial)
"It took me about four, five weeks to actually convince him." (Instagram/@bellegraceofficial)

Belle said that it took between four and five weeks to convince her client that it was definitely something he should get checked out, and eventually he plucked up the courage.

Talking to Yahoo, she said: “I said honestly, ‘I do think you should get it checked out’.

“And it took me about four, five weeks to actually convince him.

“He did turn around and say, ‘Look, I’m really embarrassed about it. I don’t actually want to go’.

“I said, ‘Honestly, just go, you’ll be fine.

“Just get that peace of mind that everything’s okay'.”

And it’s a good job he trusted Belle, as it turned out that doctors found he had an ‘aggressive form’ of testicular cancer.

Testicular cancer is the most common form of the disease for men in their late 20s and early 30s.

According to the NHS, typical symptoms include a painless swelling in one of the testicles.

He had an 'aggressive form' of testicular cancer. (Instagram/@bellegraceofficial)
He had an 'aggressive form' of testicular cancer. (Instagram/@bellegraceofficial)

Luckily, the cancer had been caught in the nick of time, and her customer was treated.

Unlike other forms of the disease, testicular cancer is one of the most treatable cancers and 99 percent survive for one year or more after being diagnosed.

Meanwhile, 98 percent will survive for five or more years.

Almost all men who are treated for testicular germ cell tumours make a full recovery and it's rare for the condition to return more than five years later.

Other than swelling without pain, symptoms of testicular cancer can include aching in your lower tummy, a cough, losing weight without explanation, a sore chest, and difficulty breathing.

Who knew that OnlyFans creators were out here saving lives!

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/@xxbellegracexx

Topics: Cancer, Health, OnlyFans