I sell the weirdest stuff online like the dust in my hoover – people love it and the cash I make totally covers my rent | The Sun

A SELF-STYLED “goddess” who sells obscure things online – such as the dust from her hoover, a used tissue and her contraceptive coil – said she’s happy raking in the cash.

Rebekka Blue, who also goes by Ana Dee and Professional Goddess, offers shocking items on second-hand and social media sites. 


They include a tube full of her saliva, a used toilet scrubber from her bathroom and her makeup wipes.

The 29-year-old has been in the niche business for ten years and said her client’s “worship” her products.

She has sold toenails clippings, her contraceptive coil and heavily-worn items of clothing to hundreds of people over the years.

According to Rebekka, the coil that was “inside her body for almost five years” was “Godly” to the buyer. 

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Her most recent rogue shipment was a bag of dust from her hoover, complete with a half-eaten lollipop at her customer’s request. 

Rebekka claimed she earned $30 – or £25 – from the sale in a Tik Tok video that has since amassed 12 million views.

She said: "People think it's crazy, but I'm selling hope, joy and love to people in a safe environment.”

A lot of her customers are males who enjoy the idea of “simulating” a relationship with Rebekka.

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She stresses online that she is an “entrepreneur” and shares the unusual business model to teach other women how to get rich selling “weird things”.

Her videos have blown up over the last year and her Tik Tok following is now 350,000 people strong.

Rebekka was making around $50 dollars – or £41 – a week when she first started the unique job as a side hustle.

Carving out her niche – and building a customer and fan base through social media and webcam work – has seen her earn just short of £1 million in the last ten years. 


Among her weird sells are a used pregnancy test for a buyer who wanted to simulate the idea of trying for a baby with Rebekka, old socks, toothbrushes and dandruff. 

The influencer from North Carolina, US told The Sun that she dropped out of high school at 18 and didn't go to university.

She became an exotic dancer and transitioned into a webcam model while starting a side business selling clothing and accessories on the internet.

Her first-ever sale of personal belongings was one of her dancing outfits, which she sold for only $20 – or around £16.50.

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She soon learnt there was a huge market for people buying used underwear and socks on the internet when she became a webcam model. 

Rebekka has used her success to create an online community of women who similarly try to sell their own “weird” things.

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