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The Irish Sun
11 hours ago
- Automotive
- The Irish Sun
I cried myself to sleep at pushback over glam car boss vids – but I had last laugh turning down HUGE OnlyFans cash
GLAM car boss Nadia Adan was told she could drive an income of €200,000 a month if she started her own OnlyFans - but she hit the brakes to keep motoring on with her thriving business. Saleswoman Advertisement 9 Nadia Adan is the mastermind behind luxury car dealership Ashford Motors 9 The glam business woman has a large social media following 9 The fashionable boss was able to turn down a whopping sum to start an OnlyFans due to the success of her business The Nadia has racked up 128,000 followers on Instagram, 234,000 fans on TikTok and 37,000 followers on Facebook. Advertisement And the gorgeous entrepreneur has also raised thousands for charity by selling stunning calendars filled with pictures of her posing with luxury cars. And she revealed her business has been doing so well, she was able to turn down the lucrative opportunity to make an extra €150,000 to €200,000 a month on The subscription-based website sees subscribers pay to see content creators' exclusive material - some of it raunchy in nature. Nadia told the Irish Sun: "They approached me. So there's these OnlyFans agencies. "Basically they calculated with my following that I'd be starting off making maybe €150,000 to €200,000 a month, which is serious coinage to be fair. Advertisement "I said, do you know what, I'll have the chat and I'll consider it and all that because, obviously it's a lot of money." Nadia continued: "Obviously with OnlyFans there's extremes to it and then there's people on it who just write "For my type of content, it wouldn't have been extreme stuff. "It would have been stuff that's out there now already, pretty much, but that's just on a subscription-based platform." But Nadia explained: "They contacted me. I sat down with them. I did have the chat and then in the end I weighed everything up and everything that I built and everything that I am. Advertisement "And I just said, you know what? It's just not for me because I've other things in the pipeline." On top of having just opened a new premises and selling luxury cars through social media direct messages, Nadia teased a lingerie collection coming down the line. While having made a name for herself in the business world, Nadia has also become a social media star with fans arriving to her showrooms to snap a selfie with her. 9 Nadia has seen huge success with her sexy calendars 9 The glamourous shoots are in aid of charity Advertisement 9 The calendars have sold worldwide and raised thousands It is that social media following that has helped Nadia build her brand into the successful business it is today. The motor mastermind made the switch to car sales just before the pandemic as she was unhappy with her job as a stockbroker. And breaking into a male-led industry as a woman, she noticed a gap in the market. Nadia noticed videos where she appeared on social media tended to drive better traffic than just ordinary Advertisement 'PUSHBACK' Despite "pushback" at the start, the businesswoman revealed people began to take her more seriously when they realised her business was booming. And with the pandemic just after hitting, Nadia seized the opportunity to keep her business afloat. She explained: "That's when I went on social media and started pushing the business and that's when I started going viral. "Then what made me want to just keep doing better was the pushback I was getting, people in the beginning saying, 'She can't do it, she's not a dealer.'" TEARS AT THE START She told us: "When I started doing the videos, I had pushback from women and men. Yes, it was from men, but it was also women as well. Advertisement "I sort of was scratching my head at the beginning and it did affect me. "There was nights were I was crying myself to sleep saying, 'Am I doing this right? Am I doing it wrong?' "But then I just kept going and I think as I kept building the business and as I kept selling the cars - selling really expensive cars and looking after people, people then eventually went, 'Hang on a second, she's talking the talk, but she's also walking the walk.' "Social media is basically like another shop floor and you have to be creative. You have to find your own way to do it." 'WOMAN IN A MAN'S WORLD' Nadia continued: "And for me, I just was lucky that I did it at the right time. It was the pandemic. Everybody was on the phone. Advertisement "Also the woman being in a man's world, then the bit of cleavage, you're just throwing it all at someone and people couldn't figure it out. But it all just worked, and it went big. "I always kept, fundamentally, a good business behind me, people would have loved the chance for me to do the wrong thing so they could tear me down." Females have traditionally been used in car adverts to appeal to the male gaze over the years. And Nadia explained taking back some of that power and choosing to put herself in front of the camera to sell cars feels empowering. 'DOING IT FOR MYSELF' She explained: "In the 90s, we saw all these car adverts of women in bikinis, and stuff like that, selling cars, but that was the man's choice doing it. Advertisement "They were slapping the women on the bonnet and doing it. Whereas now I'm kind of doing it for myself. "And those videos kind of have toned down because of the way the world's gone but because I'm doing it for myself and it's my business and I'm pushing my brand, it's kind of different. "But it does work. It does work really well. "I was really trying to go against the grain to be really open with people. My personal brand, it's my face out there at the end of the day." CALENDAR GIRL Nadia has been selling sexy calendars for two years now, sourcing one-of-a-kind cars and posing for the camera. Advertisement And Nadia revealed even into the summer months orders are coming through for her 2025 calendar and buyers often ask for a calendar alongside their new set of wheels. The snaps on the calendar pages might be a little bit raunchy, but the intent behind them is inspiring. Nadia said: "I wanted to do something for charity and "Basically they calculated with my following that I'd be starting off making maybe 150k to 200k a month, which is serious coinage to be fair." Nadia Adan "I would have a lot of men buying cars off me, because it's more of a men's buy rather than women, even though that women category is growing. "I would have had a lot of men messaging me and telling me what they're going through at home and domestic abuse. Advertisement "And I always thought Men's Aid was a great charity because it's very undervalued, underfunded and men generally don't talk about what they go through at home in terms of domestic abuse. "So I wanted to come up with a product that I could then sell and with the money, then in turn, donate to Men's Aid. So that's when I got the idea of the calendar. "I've been doing them two years in a row. So the first year we did so well, we ended up being able to donate over €5,000. "And last year we did three times the amount, so €15,000, through the sales of the calendar, we were able to donate to Men's Aid." WHAT YOUR CAR SAYS ABOUT YOU EXPERT dealer Nadia was able to give us some insight into what certain cars say about their owners. EVS: "Owners are typically people that work in tech, very technical people. "They tend to be very tech led and they want everything new. Very black and white type of people." PORSCHE: "You'll have two types of Porsche owners, people that can't afford a Porsche, but come in and like ask you everything about it and take every test drive. In the end, they go, I don't know, I'll have to come back to you. "Then you have the Porsche owners that are very certain type people, very anal, they want everything perfect. VW GOLF: "You'll have young lads that come in, maybe buy a Golf 4 and they might be apprentices. "There might be plumbers, electricians, that type of guy." LAND CRUISER: "The farmers come in and buy their big Land Cruisers and stuff like that. "And they're always haggling, looking for a deal." Nadia's last calendar, which sold almost 1,000 copies, was titled Nadia at the Movies, featuring vehicles famous for movie appearances. Advertisement She explained: "We sold worldwide, literally every state in America. We sold to Australia, I even sold to a Caribbean island that I never heard of. "We sold to a fleet of Ukrainian soldiers as well. I could not believe how worldwide they went though my following on social media." FAILED FRAUDSTER Despite being a smart businesswoman, disaster almost struck when a fraudster attempted to scam Nadia out of thousands. Callum Kearney, 23, was In Nadia's case, Kearney video-called her as she guided him around the two cars at her Ashford Motors dealership in Wicklow, which were worth €89,950 and €54,950. Advertisement Having often sold cars online in similar fashion, the scenario did not strike her as unusual, and the swindler showed her fake bank transfers. But when she searched the address that Kearney requested the cars be delivered to, she found it was a property The caged fraudster stole a car from a Co Cork dealership, prompting 'WOULD HAVE CLOSED ME DOWN' Nadia holds no resentment towards Kearney, but acknowledges her business could have fallen apart at his hands. She told us: "I really do wish him well but yeah, it was a near miss. Advertisement "There's no issue. I forgive and I just hope that he gets the help he needs because clearly he needs it and it's fine. "After that, it's just made me so, so diligent with deals that like we just do not let the cars out of our sight until the deal is done. "It's just something like that shakes you. It definitely would have closed me down. "I would have closed the door straight away if I did lose that stock." "I sort of was scratching my head at the beginning and it did affect me. There was nights were I was crying myself to sleep saying, 'Am I doing this right? Am I doing it wrong?'" Nadia Adan Nadia explained to us the process of selling a car from just one online video. Advertisement She said: "Whether it's on "I think that's one of the great things because everything has gone so online now. People have gotten used to it because of things like the pandemic. "We've all gotten used to messaging a business online, asking them what time they're open, asking about prices." ALWAYS IN CONTACT She added: "There's certainly many people that don't even want to talk to on the phone. They're just happy to text through DMs or whatever. "And a lot of the time they see a video, they'll message and sometimes they'll message at like 11pm at night. Advertisement "I'm on the phones literally from the morning until like 2am. So, a lot of times I'd be replying to someone at 10pm. "When they see a car going up, they'd say, 'Oh, I love that. What would you give me as a trade in?' And then they'd send me the details. "I'd give them a price and I go, 'Yeah, grand, ring me in the morning.' You ring in the morning, get them down, get them into the car. "So it's just basically making you more approachable." 'PEOPLE BUY FROM PEOPLE' Nadia added: "People buy from people. I really, really believe people buy from people. Advertisement "You just have to find that common ground with your customer, you'll always find a common ground. It's just the questions you ask. "Then it's all about the deal. What deal you can give them. They want to feel like they've left with something extra. "And then they want to know they're being looked after and that they're buying from somebody that will look after them if anything goes wrong." 9 A near-miss scam incident has made the business beauty more vigilant Credit: Collect 9 Nadia believes a great saleswoman can find common ground with anyone to help drive a purchase Credit: Collect Advertisement 9 Business is booming for Nadia in Wicklow Credit: Facebook


Sunday World
15-07-2025
- Automotive
- Sunday World
Car dealer Nadia Adan slams claims she is mystery woman on beach with Conor McGregor
The Ashford Motors car dealer rubbished the notion that she is the dark-haired woman pictured kissing the MMA star. Social media star and Ashford Motors owner Nadia Adan has hit back at claims she is the mystery woman seen kissing Conor McGregor in a series of recently published pictures. Over the weekend, The Sun released photos of McGregor appearing to kiss the unindentified woman on a beach in Florida. It was reported the UFC fighter 'cozied up' with the dark-haired woman after taking a jet ski ride. The father-of-four has been engaged to his partner Dee Devlin since 2020, with the pair having been a couple for the past 16 years. Nadia Adan posted on her Instagram story. Photo: Instagram In response to the pics going online, Nadia hit back at any suggestion that she is the unnamed woman seen alongside the 37-year-old. Writing on Instagram, she said: 'For everyone messaging me, this most definitely is not me, rumours travel and people believe them. 'This could potentially destroy someone, pls be kind, thanks Nadia x.' The second-hand car dealer then followed that up with another short video on her story, stating she had been getting 'abusive messages' over photos that she is not in. 'I woke up this morning to a plethora of calls and messages. I asked myself 'who did I piss off today?' – it definitely wasn't the EV owners.' 'Now come on, this not me in the picture. I have been getting abusing messages all day long; people telling I'm breaking up families.' The Wicklow woman previously revealed in 2022 that when McGregor punched a punter in a pub for refusing to drink his whiskey, it cost her tens of thousands in a lucrative motor deal. Nadia Adan (left) and Conor McGregor (right) Today's News in 90 Seconds - July 15th 2025 The Dubliner had sold his BMW i8 to the car dealer before an American fan bid €250,000 to get their hands on a vehicle previously owned by the MMA star. "I had it sold for stupid money and I had a big deposit – then, obviously, that incident happened in the pub and your man called me up and said 'look, I don't like what he did' or whatever, and added, 'I'm not doing the deal',' Nadia previously told the Sunday World. 'Unfortunately, Conor went and did what he did to the guy in the pub and your man reneged on the deal and I said 'ah look, it's fine'.' McGregor was fined €1,000 in November 2019 for assaulting Desmond Keogh at the Marble Arch pub in Dublin's Drimnagh the previous April. Nadia has become one of the best known second-hand car dealers in Ireland through her company Ashford Motors, which has more than 233,000 followers on TikTok and another 128,000 on Instagram. 'I started doing fun videos,' she previously told Evoke. 'I would be hunkered down close to a car and viewers would have to try to guess the model. 'I had a low-cut top on and it sounds ridiculous, but it worked. People just didn't know what to do with me. "They put me in a glamour model box, and that's fine, but I wasn't that. I'm a businesswoman, I'm educated, I can talk the talk, plus I have my boobs on show.' Nadia, who had worked previously as a stockbroker, came to Ireland as a young girl with her mother after they fled their home country of Somalia as refugees. Her mother took on five jobs to put Nadia through college, where she got a Masters in Trinity College. 'I had always been into my cars and the guys I were working with always drove nice cars. I bought a nice motor and I ended up selling it one day on my lunch break in Tesco car park and I made a few bob on it, and that's when I said to myself 'that was a bit of fun',' she recalls. 'I was always doing a buy and sell, just buying and selling stocks. Dealing in cars is very similar.' She officially started trading at her Rathnew showroom in Co Wicklow in March 2020. Previously she had sold cars from her family home in nearby Ashford.


Irish Independent
29-05-2025
- Automotive
- Irish Independent
Maserati, Porsche and Peugeot lead the pack as Wicklow vintage car show goes off with a bang
There was a truly unique selection of motors on display in St Patrick's Church, including a very original 1920s Bentley, a rare 1950s Maserati and a magnificent 1980s Ferrari, as well as a rank of unique Ford vehicles, spanning the decades, showing how the marque has evolved over the years. All were hoping to impress the special guest judge for the show, expert dealer and social media influencer, Nadia Adan from Ashford Motors. Remarking on the turnout, organisers Andrew and Philippa Bailey said: 'We are delighted with the huge amount of support for the show, both from those exhibiting cars and those attending as visitors. It was an event run by the community for the community and was a fantastic example of everyone coming together to create something special. "The atmosphere was really uplifting, with the Stedfast Band providing wonderful music, children playing games, the parish refreshment tent being a central focus for socialising and the golden ticket raffle for rides in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang causing great excitement. It was also an honour to have the winning Deutz tractor from the 1964 World Ploughing Championship on display too,' they continued. "We had a remarkable array of cars on show, many from private collections, but there could only be three winners. The public voted an exceptional 1956 Maserati 150S as their car of choice, the entrants voted for a 1933 Peugeot 301CR and Nadia Adan of Ashford Motors, who was the celebrity judge, chose a 1973 Porsche 911 E as her favourite. 'We would like to thank everyone who travelled to come to the show, all the amazing volunteers and also our sponsors: Ashford Motors, Auto Care, AXA, Glen Fuels, Goggin Insurances, King Tree Services, Panda, Pension & Financial and Powerscourt Estate,' they concluded.


Irish Independent
13-05-2025
- Automotive
- Irish Independent
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to lead the charge at Wicklow vintage car show
A truly unique selection of vehicles will be on display, including a very original 1920s Bentley, a rare 1950s Maserati and a magnificent 1980s Ferrari. There will also be a special display of Ford vehicles, spanning the decades, showing how the marque has evolved over the years. The event takes place on Sunday, May 25, in the grounds of St Patrick's Church, Powerscourt, Enniskerry and the celebrity judge on the day is well-known local motor dealer and social media influencer, Nadia Adan, from Ashford Motors. She will have the tough job ahead of her as she casts her professional eye over the cars, picking out her favourite from the impressive line-up on show. The public will also have their say, as they get to vote for their choice too. Another exciting development is that six lucky groups of people will have the chance to go for a spin in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. A Willy Wonka-style chocolate bar raffle will take place, with six golden tickets being hidden inside the bars, each entitling up to four people to go for a ride in the classic car. The Deutz tractor that won the World Ploughing Championship in 1964 will also be on display. Charlie Keegan was the first Irishman ever to win the competition, which took place in Austria, and when he returned to Dublin Airport a motorcade was needed to escort him back to Enniskerry whilst he proudly paraded the trophy. Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy the occasion, from car enthusiasts to families and friends and those looking for bargains from the various pop-up stands. There will be plenty of family fun, with children's games and social opportunities to catch up with old friends and make new ones. Refreshments will be available in the catering village and from the various pop-up stands. Visitors will also be entertained by the fabulous Stedfast Band, who's varied repertoire is sure to appeal to all ages. The show will be open to the public from 11am-5pm and free parking for visitors will be available in the field at the entrance to Powerscourt Estate. Exhibiting vehicles must pre-register. To enquire phone 087 257 0893 or email powerscourtparishcarshow@


Irish Daily Mirror
03-05-2025
- Automotive
- Irish Daily Mirror
Garage boss Nadia Adan leads epic supercar rally for Ireland's sick kids
Bighearted businesswoman Nadia Adan is leading the cheers for this Bumbleance charity run that gears up today. Bumbleance is a children's ambulance charity that has taken thousands of children to appointments at hospitals across Ireland. Heartbreakingly, the service also transports some kids back home for the last time. Nadia told the Irish Mirror: 'I will be leading the Bumbleance charity run. It's a brilliant cause and I am so happy to get behind it from the front. Bumbleance is a children's ambulance charity that has taken over 2,000 Irish kids to hospital appointments and some back home for their last time with dignity. It's a great cause and one that depends on this run.' Garage boss Nadia, who owns Ashford Motors in Wicklow, will be driving a Lamborghini to promote the charity and will be at all the stops. It launched on Friday, at 4pm from Railway Karting in Cookstown, Co Tyrone, and Nadia said: 'I really hope people can join us on the route.' The cars then cruise through Ballybofey in Donegal, Ballina in Mayo, Maam Cross in Galway's Connemara. They set off today from Galway city on their way to Tullamore in Offaly and swinging back up northward to Banbridge in Co Down, and finishing at the Titanic Hotel Belfast on Sunday. Organisers hope to raise tens of thousands of euro for Ireland's only dedicated children's ambulance service. Bumbleance was selected as the charity partner for the much-anticipated super car rally The Bear Run 74. Now in its fourth year, The Bear Run 74 showcases some of the world's most iconic and luxurious cars – all in support of a great cause. A spokesperson said: 'Bumbleance makes a difference by empowering the thousands of families who are unable to access their child's healthcare. It provides nationwide medical journeys in a safe, caring, and fun environment, completely free of charge.' He added: 'Bumbleance travelled over 600,000km across 2,389 trips last year, which was a 21% increase from the previous year. However, rising demand meant that unfortunately 348 trips could not be fulfilled due to limited resources. Fundraisers like The Bear Run 74 are essential to ensuring no child is left without access to the medical care they need.' The Bear Run 74 founder Keith Gamble said: 'The Bear Run 74 was set up in memory of my late father who passed away at the age of 74 to cancer. We have raised €153,636 for charity to date.'