Former Married at First Sight star Tracey Jewel 'selling custom videos' for $25 a pop... after revealing she's 'broke' By Benge Nsenduluka For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:30 GMT, 25 March 2019 | Updated: 03:30 GMT, 25 March 2019 Viewcomments Former Married at First Sight star Tracey Jewel is reportedly selling custom videos online for extra income. The 35-year-old has joined the likes of various American reality stars selling personalised messages on cameo.com, after revealing her financial woes last year. On Monday, Perth Now reported that the mother-of-one is charging fans $25 for short custom videos. Back in business: Former Married at First Sight star Tracey Jewel 'selling custom videos' for $25 a pop... after revealing she's 'broke' However, her profile on the website reads 'temporarily unavailable' so it's unclear if she's still active on the site. 'Hey everyone, it's Tracey Jewel here from season 5 MAFS,' she says in her introductory video. 'I'm so excited to be a part of cameo and I'd love to chat with you all and engage with you all. Business-savvy: On Monday, Perth Now reported that the mother-of-one is charging fans $25 for short custom videos 'I'm really looking forward to sending you some videos soon.' Daily Mail Australia has contacted Tracey for comment. It comes after Tracey revealed she was left broke and unemployed in August last year after appearing on MAFS. 'Everyone's cancelled their contracts with me. Any way I had of earning an income has disappeared,' she said. Prior to this, she was infamously left stranded in Europe by ex-boyfriend, Patrick Kedemos, after she travelled with him to Berlin without any money. Inactive: However, her profile on the website reads 'temporarily unavailable' so it's unclear if she's still active on the site 'When I was with Patrick he was helping me financially—I had a plan to get back on my feet once we got back [from Europe],' she told Who. 'My parents are financially helping me right now. [They] are funding my bills... My parents are in their mid-seventies and they don't need their 35-year-old daughter being a financial or emotional burden.' While in Berlin, Tracey checked into a mental health clinic after overdosing on medication. ‘I went into a head spin,’ the tearful reality star tells New Idea in an exclusive interview. ‘I just didn’t see a way out of the current situation.’ If you or anyone you know needs help, Call Lifeline on 13 11 14. Rough year: It comes after Tracey revealed she was left broke and unemployed in August last year after appearing on MAFS Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility