Royal Navy sack seaman for selling porn shot on war ship… that has since made him a MILLIONAIRE!

British OnlyFans model Zak Blackman has become a millionaire since being fired from the Royal Navy for creating adult content on warship.

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Zak Blackman was fired from the Royal Navy for creating adult content on a warship
Zak Blackman was fired from the Royal Navy for creating adult content on a warship

A defiant sailor was sacked from the Royal Navy after he started earning £20,000-a-month from porn he shot on one of the UK’s top warships.

Zak Blackman, 21, was earning only £1,500-a-month as an able seaman when he started secretly posting X-rated photos and videos from the HMS Prince of Wales.

When one of his fellow sailors sent his raunchy content to their superiors he ended up being drummed out of the Navy for bringing it into “disrepute”.

But Zak has told The Sun his sacking is “the best thing” that has ever happened to him as he is now a millionaire thanks to his Navy-based content.

He has also been signed up by the Rebel Agency – one of the world’s leading adult influencers management agencies – who have helped him make his seven-figure fortune.

Zak said: “I joined the Navy on March 30, 2020 at the lowest rank and it was really hard work for the money I was getting.

“I decided while posted on the Prince of Wales to start posting videos and images of me in my uniform doing solo sex acts, and they really started to take off, and after a few weeks I was earning £20,000-a-month from that.

“I kept working away in the Navy despite the earnings as I saw it as a sideline and wasn’t sure it would last or if would become a career, and kept it really quiet.

“But one of my colleagues – or superiors – clearly saw it themselves on OnlyFans or was sent it.

“I got called into to a meeting and they told me I had to take down my content for national security reasons and because it was bringing the Navy into disrepute.

“But because it was earning me so much money and because I was really careful about not giving away any secrets about where we were or what we were doing in my content, I refused.”

Zak’s refusal led to him being sacked from the Navy and thrown off his ship.

He was drummed out of service on July 24, 2023 after three years of service after rising to the rank of Naval Airman, handling aircraft landing on the Prince of Wales ship.

Zak, who charges his followers $6 (£4.50) per month to join his OnlyFans feed, says on his bio on the adult content site: “Welcome to my page – you’re in for a treat.

“I’m ex-military, sexy and fit, with hot abs and a pretty face. Oh… and did I mention I’m hung as f**k.

“I’m horny and always active and I can’t wait to have some fun with you."

Zak “absolutely loves” doing “custom requests” for his fans and is “very open minded”.

He has continued to pose in military uniforms for fans and says he regularly gets “really weird requests” for video and photo ideas featuring him in his Navy gear.

Zak added: “Getting booted out of the Navy was the best thing that ever happened to me, because I’m now a millionaire thanks to the content.

“People get a huge kick out of the uniform content, and I have done some content featuring guys in it even though I’m not gay.

“But I can’t believe the Navy kicked me out as I was so careful to keep my content restricted to beds and showers, so there was no chance anyone could have seen where the ship was or what manoeuvres we were on.

“I signed up to the Rebel Agency last year, and they helped send my content through the roof.

“I’m now a millionaire and am shopping around for a Lamborghini and have moved into a penthouse in Manchester.

“Rebel have big plans for me in terms of merchandising my content and I hope in a few years I’ll have enough money to retire.”

The Rebel Agency was set up by Manchester-based digital entrepreneur Jordan Smith, 29, who also recently opened the UK’s first “OnlyFans mansion”, based on the Playboy Mansion, to give the world’s raunchiest content creators a base to create videos and party together.

Zak is the latest in a string of Army and Navy staff to have been given their marching orders over posting content on OnlyFans over fears it would bring the armed forces into disrepute and reveal security secrets.