We raised £ 570k in 3 months by selling naked to fund war effort in Ukraine – we will not stop until Putin is DEAD

We raised £ 570k in 3 months by selling naked to fund war effort in Ukraine – we will not stop until Putin is DEAD

A GROUP of Ukrainian women shared how they raised £ 570,000 for their country’s troops by selling naked.

The team raised the staggering amount in just three months and promised to continue the project called “TerOnlyFans” until Vladimir Putin died.

Nasko came up with the idea at the beginning of the invasion

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Nasko came up with the idea at the beginning of the invasionCredit: evrlstng_winter
The group raised 570,000 in just three months

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The group raised 570,000 in just three months
The purpose is to raise funds for the Ukrainian army

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The purpose is to raise funds for the Ukrainian armyCredit: AP

The group’s founder Nastsassia Nasko told the Insider how the project started by accident, but she is glad they can contribute to Ukraine’s war effort.

The 23-year-old, who is originally from Belarus, said: “I feel happy because I can support people in Ukraine and show that not all Belarusians like Russians and that we are good people.

“We want to help our neighbors.”

She explained that at the beginning of the invasion in February on Twitter, she asked for someone to help evacuate a knowledge from Kharkiv.

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Since she received no response, she tweeted half jokingly that she would send a nude photo of herself to whoever could help.

She said she received more than ten messages within five minutes and her knowledge was eventually safely driven out of the besieged city.

She also kept her promise and sent her nude photo to the man who helped with the evacuation.

A few days later, the 23-year-old along with her friend Anastasiya launched “TerOnlyFans” (“Ter” stands for territorial defense) in an effort to help Ukraine.

The project is very similar to adult content platform OnlyFans only that the earnings go straight to the Ukrainian army.

Since the launch of the website, a total of 35 women and three men have voluntarily joined the group’s effort.

Nasko explained that most of the donations go to Ukraine’s territorial defense, and although the majority come from Ukraine, they have also received donations from the Netherlands, France and the UK.

The largest donation they have ever received was a cryptocurrency payment of £ 2,200.

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And despite the heavy workload, Nasko, who also works as a marketing manager, promised to continue until the end of the war.

“We will end this project when Putin dies and Russia stops their aggression,” she said.

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