
A saucy OnlyFans creator has revealed how a co-star noticed a lump in her breast whereas filming attractive content material collectively — a discovery that led to a devastating most cancers analysis.
Mikomi Hokina was in her 20s when a fellow creator observed one thing uncommon throughout a shoot and urged her to get it checked out.
Now 30, the Belgian mannequin says the possibility discovery could have saved her life, and after shedding her hair throughout chemotherapy, she rebuilt her confidence via cosplay and has gone on to earn six figures from her on-line profession.
“I received most cancers in my 20s, which I suppose is taken into account fairly early however it was genetic, so in the end the likeliness of it taking place was a lot larger to start out with,” mentioned Hokina, who has over 2 million followers on Instagram.
“When she touched my boob, she observed one thing in there. And I used to be like, ‘My God, what do you imply?’
“I touched it and felt a little bit rocky bit inside, so I suppose OnlyFans saved my life.”
The cosplayer carries the BRCA1 gene, which meant she confronted a a lot larger threat of creating breast most cancers.
“I examined for it when my mother handed away from most cancers,” mentioned Hokina. “I had a reasonably excessive threat of aggressive breast most cancers, however I used to be skeptical of testing for it. As soon as she handed away, I used to be like, ‘OK, it’s most likely time, proper?’”
Hokina did find yourself seeing a health care provider — who delivered the unlucky information simply earlier than she foot on a flight to Thailand, the place she was planning to make extra X-rated content material.
“Two hours earlier than my flight, I received the telephone name that my check outcomes have been constructive for most cancers,” she remembered.
The saucy content material creator continued to Thailand to work as deliberate, with medical doctors telling her that “two weeks away didn’t imply she would die.”
On her return, she broke the information to family and friends.
“I used to be crying rather a lot, particularly once I needed to make that additional step of slicing my hair,” mentioned Hokina. “You lose a lot and it was so patchy, so I made a decision to shave it quick.
“The subsequent day, I had so many holes already. I used to be like, ‘OK, we’re simply absolutely shaving, I suppose,’” she added. “My hair is a vital a part of me.”
Though she feels the expertise is “up to now behind her now,” Hokina mentioned one good cosplay alternative got here from her hair loss aspect impact, serving to to rebuild her confidence and identification in the course of the darkest interval of her life.
“I misplaced my hair throughout chemo therapy however managed to recreate a well-liked character Saitama from ‘One-Punch Man,’” she recalled.
“It was a enjoyable alternative as a result of I had such thick hair and it was so lengthy. I may by no means match that in a bald cap and look nice — there was no method.”
“Once I was sick, I used lots of darkish humor to deal with my sickness normally,” Hokina added.
She even discovered some enjoyable methods to do crafts with the locks she misplaced.
“I began chemo by the top of mid-March that 12 months so by Easter, I had lumps of hair on the bottom,” she mentioned. “I made a nest out of the hair and I put in some eggs and I did like pleased Easter to everybody.”
Hokina, who want to provide costumes for films someday, says dressing up as her favourite fictional characters is empowering and helped her via powerful occasions.
“I really feel passionate in regards to the characters I cosplay,” she mentioned. “However I don’t simply really feel drawn to heroic characters — I resonate with strengths and weaknesses – though I do love a robust feminine.”
“The images I soak up them are fulfilling however primarily ardour tasks – I make most of my cash from different content material I create on OnlyFans,” Hokina shared.
“I like it. I maintain my followers pleased and I’ve remodeled my passion into my job.”

