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I ditched adult work to start my own farm - now I use land to host raunchy shoots

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Indica Flower currently earns around $70,000 a month from making and posting adult content online. Rather than splurging on luxury handbags or flash motors, she's invested her income into creating a solar-powered, self-reliant farm. The 28-year-old, who previously travelled globally for adult film work, now dedicates her time to milking goats, gathering eggs and nurturing her vegetable garden. Despite the dawn starts and lengthy days on her £640,000 property – featuring a charming cottage and an expanding collection of rescued creatures – she insists she's finally embracing the environmentally-conscious lifestyle she's always envisioned. "When people think of adult stars, they imagine flashy lifestyles and penthouse apartments – but that was never me," explained Indica, who boasts one million followers on Instagram @‌indicaflower_. "I've always dreamed of living off the land. I wanted to wake up with the sun, be surrounded by animals and grow my own food. I used my Only Fans money to make that happen – and I don't regret a single thing." Indica, hailing from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US, was raised amongst agricultural surroundings, with multiple generations of her relatives working the soil – a heritage she credits with sparking her environmental transformation. She explained: "Being Cajun, I've always felt connected to the earth. There's this deep pull to live in harmony with nature. When I was finally earning serious money, I realised I could actually make that dream a reality. It's surreal – I went from shooting adult sets in LA to raising goats and planting kale in the Louisiana sunshine." Indica's 10-acre smallholding, which she purchased in July 2024, now features a solar-powered barn, rainwater collection systems and organic gardens. But her property isn't merely a homestead – it's also a filming location. Indica routinely brings adult performers to Louisiana to create content on her land, transforming her farm into a creative centre for the industry. She also operates a modest farm shop selling produce, handcrafted goat's milk soap and honey from her 15 beehives. She said: "I wanted my home to be sustainable from the ground up. "The barns run on solar, we don't use pesticides, and everything I grow is organic. I even use goat's milk from my own herd to make soap and lotion. "I'm working towards getting my entire house on solar power by next year – that's my big 2026 goal." The star says her followers have completely embraced her new lifestyle and even tune in to watch her on the farm. She said: "When I bought the farm, I worried people would lose interest. But the opposite happened – my fans love it. They watch me doing chores in the fields or feeding the animals and they say it's refreshing. My Only Fans actually grew even more – I guess there's something sexy about a girl who can swing a hay bale."

I ditched adult work to start my own farm - now I use land to host raunchy shoots

Indica's 10-acre solar-powered Louisiana farm doubles as a filming location and eco-homestead

Indica Flower's 10-acre smallholding, which she purchased in July 2024, now features a solar-powered barn, rainwater collection systems and organic gardens. But her property isn't merely a homestead – it's also a filming location. Indica routinely brings adult performers to Louisiana to create content on her land, transforming her farm into a creative centre for the industry. She also operates a modest farm shop selling produce, handcrafted goat's milk soap and honey from her 15 beehives. She said: "I wanted my home to be sustainable from the ground up. The barns run on solar, we don't use pesticides, and everything I grow is organic. I even use goat's milk from my own herd to make soap and lotion. I'm working towards getting my entire house on solar power by next year – that's my big 2026 goal. The star says her followers have completely embraced her new lifestyle and even tune in to watch her on the farm. "When I bought the farm, I worried people would lose interest. But the opposite happened – my fans love it. They watch me doing chores in the fields or feeding the animals and they say it's refreshing. My Only Fans actually grew even more – I guess there's something sexy about a girl who can swing a hay bale."

Indica's 10-acre solar-powered Louisiana farm doubles as a filming location and eco-homestead

From exotic dancer to adult star to farmer: a Cajun girl's dream realized

Prior to her internet stardom, Indica kicked off her working life as an exotic dancer during her late teens. Being a born entertainer, she thrived under the spotlight, yet after several years of gruelling nights and erratic earnings, she yearned for greater security. In 2019, a colleague from the club connected her with an adult entertainment company, and soon she was jetting off for her debut filming session. What began as a single project rapidly escalated when her initial performances became internet sensations, drawing the eye of prominent production houses and building her a rapidly expanding following. Simultaneously, she established her Only Fans platform, and within several years she was generating substantial income digitally. Sufficient funds, as it happens, to transform her lifelong ambition of farm ownership into actuality. Indica, who previously earned as much as $90,000 (£71,000) during one month alone, now channels her prosperity towards supporting her neighbourhood community. She hires locals, hosts women's wellness retreats on her land, and provides smaller agricultural businesses with a venue to market their goods via her farm shop. "It's not about money anymore. It's about peace. It's about giving back and creating something lasting. Every day I wake up surrounded by animals I've rescued, breathe in fresh air, and think – this is what success really feels like." The adult entertainer has exchanged harsh studio lighting for natural dawn rays and midnight filming sessions for dawn agricultural duties. And she claims her life has undergone a complete overhaul since she decided to live off the grid. She revealed: "I used to wake up at 6am to film – now I wake up at 6am to feed goats. I've built everything myself. The barns, the garden, the beehives – all of it funded by Only Fans. I never thought adult work would lead me to farming, but here I am – happier, healthier, and truly free."

From exotic dancer to adult star to farmer: a Cajun girl's dream realized