A former chef and competitive basketball player is earning millions by sharing fitness photos and videos with her 2.5 million fans on Instagram.

Jem Wolfie, who is based in Perth, Western Australia, sells her own merchandise, workout and recipe e-books, and earns $30,000 a day using a subscription-based social media website called OnlyFans.

Through her combined business ventures the 27-year-old has earned more than $2million since last August, according to Perth Now, and her star power is only set to rise even further.

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Jem Wolfie, who is based in Perth, Western Australia, earns $30,000 a day through a subscription-based social media website, and also sells her own merchandise and e-books

A serious knee injury forced her off the court and into the gym for rehab, where she began posting workout videos to a small online audience

What is OnlyFans? OnlyFans is a UK-based social media platform that allows influencers to charge followers a monthly subscription fee for videos and photos. A person can pay $15 a month to view Miss Wolfie's content, and since August 2018, the curvaceous blonde has earned $2 million from the website alone. Advertisement

Miss Wolfie left high school to work 70 hours a week in the culinary world, fast-tracking her chef apprenticeship and securing a cafe job.

But being a chef wasn't all she had hoped it would be, so she turned her focus toward the Western Australia Basketball League (WABL) and started playing basketball more competitively.

But in 2015 a serious knee injury forced her off the court and into the gym for rehab, where she began posting workout videos to a small online audience.

A combination of gym photos and basketball trick shots set Miss Wolfie's profile apart form other Instagram famous influencers like Tammy Hembrow, and her follower base began to grow.

Kanye West's recording label Atlantic Records even noticed what she was doing - and wanted to get involved, turning to Jem to help promote its music

Kanye West's recording label Atlantic Records even noticed what she was doing - and wanted to get involved.

'Let's say Atlantic Records has Cardi B's new song to push, they'll say, "Jem, we want you to put this on your next video", then when Cardi's team has approved it, I hit post,' she told the publication.

Knowing she was onto something, Miss Wolfie decided to keep some of her content behind a paywall on OnlyFans - a UK-based social media platform that allows influencers to charge followers a monthly subscription fee for videos and photos.

A person can pay $15 a month to view her content and since last August the curvaceous blonde has earned $2 million from the website alone.

'I guess how I look on the outside has helped my career a lot, I can't deny that,' she said

But she insists that her curves have all been moulded in the gym, and it's possible for anyone to change their figure with the right knowledge and movements

'I guess how I look on the outside has helped my career a lot, I can't deny that,' she said.

'But I have a line for OnlyFans and I have a line for Instagram because I believe that there's a certain amount that should never been shown, and I keep that for a potential partner I'd be with.'

Despite hundreds of male commenters leaving complimentary messages on her social media uploads, there are a lot of people who don't believe Miss Wolfie's body is real.

But she insists that her curves have all been moulded in the gym, and it's possible for anyone to change their figure with the right knowledge and movements.