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“I can keep a conversation going and get deep with a person quite quickly, which has really helped with my OnlyFans and having that one-on-one connection with my fans and subscribers,” Amara adds.
Gill says through it all she has learned how strong of a person she is and “how comfortable I am in my own skin and being just simply myself.”
She points to how difficult social media can be at times as one reason she’s become so mentally tough.
“It can get crazy on there sometimes, especially being a South Asian woman doing what I’m doing,” Amara continues. “There’s a lot of negative comments and judgments made towards me by the men in the South Asian community.
“It can affect mental and emotional health quite intensely. So learning to not give a fuck about the opinions of others has been truly mastered by me now.”
She also expresses gratitude for her loyal fans that she lovingly refers to as “the Rakhistanis.”
“They are the reason for who I am today and I am just so grateful to have supportive, loving, caring and diehard fans who want nothing but the best for me,” Amara says.
“They believed in me and acknowledged me breaking barriers for South Asian women. And really paving the way for South Asian females to join OnlyFans.”
Lately, Amara says she’s been drawing inspiration from the superstar performer turned Bollywood actress Sunny Leone.
“She is also a Punjabi Canadian woman who was an adult model so it’s been inspiring to see her journey to where she is an actress now,” she says. “I hope I can follow a similar path to the film industry one day!”
In the short term, Gill reveals she will be launching her own official website in June.
“And I have been working on music for my fans which I’m so excited to share soon as well! What I’m really focusing on next is different business endeavors such as music, beauty and fashion,” she adds.
Gill also loves making TikToks, reading books and art. “Everything from painting to sketching,” Amara says.