I’m an influencer – people say they hate seeing my boobs on billboard but I’m proud… I have the best job in the world

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AN influencer has hit back at haters who slammed her for flaunting her boobs on a billboard in London.

Emily Rose, caused uproar in Tottenham, where the billboard was displayed close to Bruce Grove railway station – minutes away from Premier League football club Spurs‘ £1billion stadium.

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But in an Instagram post, Emily spoke of her pride having made it onto a billboard and said she had the “best job in the world”.

She took out the ad in the capital to promote her social media account, where fans can pay for access to more photos and footage.

Emily wrote: “Proud moment. I’m on the side of a building in London guys!!!

“Was so crazy seeing a giant version of myself from all the way down the street.

“I love that I get to do things like this, I honestly have the best job in the world and I’m so lucky to wake up and feel excited about what the day might bring.

“A huge thank you to everyone who has ever supported me, it truly means the world to me and I love you so much.”

North Londoners had hit out at a giant high street billboard showing a raunchy shot of scantily-clad OnlyFans model Emily.

Opponents previously demanded council chiefs haul down the poster showcasing the influencer’s internet name.

There remains anger Emily Rose’s was allowed in the first place.

Haringey Borough Council cabinet member Seema Chandwani has insisted the local authority had no powers to take the billboard down.

But people along Tottenham High Road have been left unimpressed.

One local shopper Fatima told MyLondon: “I’m a woman and I’m getting sick and tired of seeing other women’s boobs.

“There’ll be families around here and they don’t need to be forced to see that.

“Keep that sort of thing in the bedroom.”

Tottenham resident Melissa, 35, said: “I thought it was very odd and I’m quite surprised about the place – I don’t know what they were thinking.

“My husband loved talking about it because he found it so funny.”

There have been supporters, however.

One social media poster wrote online: “I admire your initiative, Em – good luck.”

Another OnlyFans model, Eliza Rose Watson, angered residents elsewhere in north London with billboard ads but was given the green light by advertising watchdogs.

The former pre-school teacher from Bournemouth welcomed that ASA verdict permitting the posters to stay up, telling TalkTV‘s Piers Morgan Uncensored show: “I am encouraged and pleased.

OnlyFans, founded in 2016 by Timothy Stokely, announced in August 2021 that sexually explicit videos would be banned.

But they performed a U-turn after a backlash from users and creators.

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