Woman Quits Beautician Job to Become Full-Time Witch Earning $9K Monthly

Woman Quits Beautician Job to Become Full-Time Witch Earning $9K Monthly

  • Jessica, the witch, charges her clients between $7 and $75 for tarot card readings, which she records via voice memo
  • She carefully selects the tarot cards for her customers, and the length of her readings typically ranges from five to ten minutes
  • The former beautician disclosed that her new career makes her bank millions a year from her craft

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Former beautician, Jessica has left behind her five-year-long glamorous job to pursue a full-time career as a witch.

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A woman identified as Jessica from Swansea quit her job as a beautician to become a full-time witch. She earns KSh 1.2m monthly from her craft. Photo: Tom Wren, SWNS.
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Working from home

The 29-year-old witch from Swansea found her calling while scrolling through Instagram during a shift as a nail technician, which she says resulted in spiritual awakenings.

Fascinated by witchcraft and crystals, Jessica quickly bought relevant books and found her talent in reading tarot cards.

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According to Mirror, Jessica's white witch services and tarot card readings have garnered her over 5,000 clients on her Instagram account, which she launched in January 2021.

"I only work on Instagram and am earning three times more than I was before working in a salon. My friends and family were worried when I started working full-time. But once I started to earn good money, they supported me," she said.

Her clients include several celebrities and friends, and she earns three times more than she did when she worked in a salon and has no intention of returning to her previous job.

While her family and friends were initially concerned about her choice of career, they began supporting her once she started earning good money.

"I show people how to create protection charms. I even show them how to attract people to you. I've had a few trolls, but my clients have been respectful and lovely," Jessica said.

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Skimpily dressed witchdoctor

On Sunday, April 30, it was reported that a bizarre incident in Chuka left many dazzled after a businesswoman resorted to unorthodox means to track down thieves who stole KSh 40,000 from her.

In a viral video shared on Twitter, the woman, who runs a small kiosk, hired a witch doctor to help locate the culprits.

What is even more astounding is that the witch doctor showed up to perform the ritual wearing nothing but boxer shorts.

Netizens reacted to the video, and below are some of their comments:

@legum_studiosum wrote:

"Let's know what happens to the thieves."

@tonynjue wrote:

"And on Sunday, she will be in church praying for blessings from God!"

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Separately, YEN.com.gh reported that a video detailing why a man ended his marriage to his lovely wife has sparked reactions on the internet.

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The man who lives abroad explained that his ex-wife was very disrespectful.

He also revealed plans to ensure that his children get proper home training in Ghana and not Sweden, where he lives.

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