'Double Lives of Suburban Wives' star says secret adult-content side hustle got her fired from corporate job
Heather Boyd had spent years building a life that looked, on the surface, like classic suburban success — a husband, four children and a promising career.
She also had a secret.
The "Double Lives of Suburban Wives" star exclusively told Fox News Digital that her hidden adult-content business ultimately cost her the corporate job she had worked hard to build — a blowup she admits she saw coming but never wanted.
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WATCH: 'DOUBLE LIVES OF SUBURBAN WIVES' STAR FIRED OVER ADULT CONTENT, SAYS SHE HAS NO REGRETS The risqué reality star told Fox News Digital she had been struggling with her physical appearance after having her youngest child.
"I was losing confidence because I had had my last kid and my body had changed so much," she said. 'KNOTS LANDING' STAR DONNA MILLS SAYS REFUSING TO POSE NUDE COST HER PLAYBOY COVER At 37, Boyd has four kids, a husband who works for a milk company and a house she describes as "noisy and chaotic all the time." For six years, Boyd has maintained a hidden adult-content career under the name "Hella Hot Wife." Her family — including the mother-in-law who lives with them — had no idea.
"It’s hard to keep a double life," Boyd said.
Her spouse, Shawn, made a proposal to boost her morale.
"My husband actually had talked about starting an X account for us and just posting some pictures and that was going to be all in fun," Boyd said.
Then one post took off.
"He started the X… we posted a picture and, like overnight, it had over 1,000 likes," Boyd recalled.
"I took it over," she said.
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