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It takes 10 bucks a month on Patreon to watch the “Baker” whip eggs, sift flour, and add her wet ingredients to her dry ingredients in the nude. She begins each show standing on the other side of a stocked kitchen table, face just out of frame, silently undressing in front of the ceramic bowls filled with the day’s ingredients. In one part begins her lesson, showing off, say, her chocolate chip cookie recipe (among other things) and taking a moment to remind her audience to always cream their butter when mixing the dough. “It’s about aerating the ingredients,” she says. “You’re creating these little pockets of butter and air. It’s fluffy goodness.”
Patreon was a lifesaver. , there’s a long history of commercial services leaving adult content creators out to dry. Visa and Mastercard tack on heavy processing fees on any product related to the sex industry, which is the primary reason why corporations like PayPal and Stripe refuse XXX merchants on their marketplaces. This is a precedent that’s trickled into mainstream social media conglomerates like YouTube, Instagram, and Snapchat, which all hold an uncompromising outlaw policy on adult content. But Patreon is different. The site supports mainstream commerce medians like Stripe and PayPal, and it’s also one of the very few monetization platforms that welcomes NSFW content. For the Baker, that meant she could generate revenue from her quirky little nude cooking show
Because of its conservative standards, that problem was something the Baker never had an opportunity to even experience. Instead, she bakes her cookies, cakes, biscuits, and strudels in the nude on Patreon for a paying audience large enough to give her stable employ from the comfort of her own kitchen. It is a place that proves, in the 21st-century anything——can be your job.
The show started as a joke between friends, but Naked Bakers (plural simply because Naked Baker already existed!) decided to go home and actually Snapchat herself baking in the nude and people loved it!
Baker’s response to her own nudity: ‘I wasn’t really naked. I simply didn’t have any clothes on.’ Signed nude portraits of Baker are generally uncommon, especially in color and larger-than-postcard size.













