Woman earns around R120k selling weird things online
Updated | By Jacaranda FM/Udesha Moodley-Judhoo
"I got paid £600 (R14,500) for two sets of toenail clippings."

Some people would do the most outrageous things to earn money.
An interview on the UK 'This Morning' show recently riled people up, as it featured two young women making a living from selling weird things online.
Lateisha Jones, a 24-year-old woman from the United Kingdom, said her dreams of becoming a doctor took a back seat when she discovered her new passion and a more interesting way to make money. She shared some of the things she sells and how she makes £5,000 (R121,000) a week.
Check out a video from Lateisha's TikTok page showing her preparing her toenail clippings for a customer.
@latieshajoness1 This is why I love being a girl #latieshaslive #sidehsutles #whatisellonline #fyp #itvthismorning ♬ original sound - LatieshaJoness
According to the Daily Mail: "Latiesha has cleared all her debt and bought her own property. She entered the unusual business after a customer asked for her spit or shower water."
She has expanded her business purview to include coaching other rising online stars who want to sell weird things online. Jones was accompanied by one of her mentees, Freya Ashthorpe, who shared how she is just starting the business and has already made a few sales.
While Jones shared that her customer base is quite diverse, Ashthorpe shared how she has sold some of her hair and used bedroom slippers to a customer based in the US.
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Watch the interview from the 'This Morning' show on YouTube.
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