Jasmine Birtles
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Are you looking for weird ways to make money in 2025? Believe it or not, you might be able to get paid to sell your toenail clippings. It sounds bizarre—but a growing number of people claim to be making serious money from selling their unwanted body parts (within legal limits).
From TikTok influencers cashing in on fetish markets to everyday people posting jars of toenails for cash, this is one side hustle that’s turning heads—and stomachs.
Let’s break down the media buzz, find out if this is really a legit money-maker, and show you how to try it yourself (if you’re brave enough).
The idea that you can make money from your toenails gained attention when Latiesha Jones, a 24-year-old Brit, appeared on ITV’s This Morning claiming she makes up to £5,000 a week selling things like:
Toenail clippings
Used bathwater
Spit
Worn clothing
She said customers pay anything from £400 to over £1,000 per item—and toenails are among the top sellers in her store.
Other influencers, like American TikToker Rebekka Blue, have gone viral by showing how she ships out jars of nail clippings, hair, and even used IUDs to eager fans. She claims to earn around £1,600 a month from these “oddities.”
There is a market for fetish-related items and personal memorabilia—including used socks, old shoes, spit, and yes—toenail clippings. This isn’t mainstream, and it won’t suit everyone, but sellers do exist, and buyers are out there.
Latiesha claims up to £5k/week selling a mix of items
Average sellers might make £20–£100 per batch of clippings
Top influencers with social followings can earn more through direct sales
Keep in mind: most people won’t get rich selling toenails—but as a weird side hustle, it can bring in extra income.
Here’s your no-nonsense guide to making money from toenails:
Most mainstream marketplaces like eBay and Etsy prohibit body parts or “fetish” listings. Instead, try:
OnlyFans or Fansly – adult-friendly platforms where fetish content is allowed
Fetish-specific sites (like Sofia Gray or Snifffr)
Social media DMs – use TikTok, Reddit, or Instagram to build interest and direct sales
People pay more when it looks “exclusive.”
Tips for selling toenail clippings:
Use mini glass jars or sealable pouches
Label creatively (e.g., “Collector’s Toenails – Limited Batch”)
Include handwritten notes for personal touch
Keep items clean and well-stored before shipping
Start low and increase with demand.
Beginners: £10–£30 for a small bag
Niche market: £50–£100 for a personalised jar
Influencers: £100–£500+ depending on content and following
If you’re serious about turning toenails into income, treat it like a business.
Use TikTok: post funny, viral-style clips (keep it PG for public)
Reddit: niche communities exist (search for “odd fetish markets” or “selling body items”)
Instagram/Twitter: grow a persona and direct interested followers to your shop or DMs
Use a PO box and don’t share personal info
Check postal rules—some countries don’t allow human-related items
Use aliases and protect your identity
Be aware of local laws (selling bodily fluids like blood or spit can be restricted)
Selling toenails or other keratin-based items (like hair or skin flakes) isn’t illegal in the UK—as long as it’s not tied to biohazards or bodily fluids. However, some platforms and couriers may restrict what they ship or list. Always check:
Marketplace terms (e.g., Etsy bans body parts)
Courier shipping rules
Local health and safety regulations
You won’t find selling toenail clippings listed on most job boards—but for those looking to make a bit of money in a unique way, it’s a real (if weird) option. Like any side hustle, success depends on how much time, effort, and creativity you’re willing to put in.
Want to try more strange side hustles? Check out our guides to:
BUT THIS IS ALSO A SERIOUS MENTAL PROBLEM!
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