Bhad Bhabie Didn’t Really Make $52 Million From OnlyFans — But It’s Pretty Damn Close

When social media star turned rapper Bhabie Bhabie bragged that she’s earned over $50 million from OnlyFans since starting her account a little over a year ago, there were plenty of people who expressed doubt online. The 19-year-old, who basically lives on social media, has since responded to her skeptics, posting receipts on Instagram that show that while her net income from the site is less than $50 million figure, it’s not far off — and her gross profits are indeed well over it before OnlyFans takes its cut.

Of course, those figures are pretty much in line with the totals that she boasted when she started the account in April 2021, just days after her 18th birthday. She said that in the first six hours, she’d accumulated over $750,000 in subscriptions and $250,000 from message payments, giving her $1,000,000 on her first day. While that kind of earning was likely unsustainable long-term, a year later, she’s made a little under a million a week, proving that whatever people say about her, plenty of them are willing to pay to follow her antics.

Even if they weren’t, she has plenty of other revenue streams besides OnlyFans and music, including her investments in a dating app alongside her mentor Lil Yachty. Bhad Bhabie may still be a controversial figure six years after her viral moment on Dr. Phil, but no one can say she hasn’t made the most of her humble, meme-ready beginnings.

Bhad Bhabie Says She’s Made Over $50 Million From OnlyFans And Is Sick Of ‘Cash Me Outside’ Jokes

From a viral sensation on Dr. Phil to a platinum-selling rapper to a straight-up star on OnlyFans. This is the Bhad Bhabie experience. In a recent Instagram Live video, Bhad Bhabie (whose real name is Danielle Bregoli) spoke candidly mainly about why she’s sick of being referred to as “the cash me outside girl.” And in the process, revealed a lot about how much money she’s made on OnlyFans.

“We don’t call people in the real world… celebrities, our family members…we don’t call them oh, ‘the girl who spilled the milk,’ or whatever,” she said in the video in between puffs from her vape pen. “We call them by their real name… So you call them by how you found out about them? Why does that only happen with me?”

The seven-minute diatribe went on, and while she was clearly peeved, there was never a moment where she lost control. This was just airing out grievances and it was actually a fairly decent commentary on celebrity internet culture.”It’s like y’all have to degrade who I am? If there is a way that you could put me down in a tiny way or a huge way, y’all will find a way to do it. I’m not saying it’s the end of the world, but you know it’s being ignorant.”

Then, as she offers alternatives to what she could be referred to instead, she spewed out an alarming figure: “Call me the youngest female artist to go platinum… call me some sh*t like that… the girl who got a million-dollar make-up deal, the girl who made over f*cking $50 million on OnlyFans… When you try to find a way to be annoying about something, it’s just kinda weird.”

Watch a video of Bhad Bhabie’s Instagram live video above.

Bhad Bhabie is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Tyga Can Rejoin OnlyFans After Explicit Ban Plan Ends

West Coast rapper Tyga can rejoin OnlyFans. In light of a massive amount of backlash for announcing the banning of sexually explicit content, the adult platform has turned back on their proposed policy. OnlyFans Suspends Plan To Ban Sexually Explicit Content OnlyFans says they are switching up on their October 1 policy change. They will continue […]

Tyga Deletes His OnlyFans Account While Announcing His Plans To Launch A Competing Platform

In the wake of the news that content-sharing site OnlyFans will no longer allow pornographic content on its platform, some of its more high-profile patrons have already announced alternatives to their OnlyFans accounts ahead of an expected mass exodus from the service. One of those, Tyga, was one of the earliest celebrity adopters as OnlyFans became more widely known due to a shout-out from Beyonce on Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage” and mainstream actors like Bella Thorne began opening accounts. Notably, Tyga is one of a few mainstream celebrities actually sharing explicit content.

Today, Tyga deleted his OnlyFans account, then turned right around and announced what he hopes will be its replacement. The new platform is called MyyStar and is set for launch by October. To entice creators to jump ship, the new platform is also offering more favorable profit splits — it will only take %10 of subscription fees and purchases, as opposed to OnlyFans’ 20% –as well as the option to sell their own NFTs using the Ethereum blockchain. Although Myystar has not yet completely launched, aspiring creators can apply to be in its first wave at its website.

It remains to be seen whether other artists with OnlyFans accounts, who include Blueface, Cardi B, Rico Nasty, Snoop Dogg, and Swae Lee, will join Tyga’s team, roll out their own platforms, or simply migrate to existing ones like Patreon. However, it still seems clear that an alternative to OnlyFans will be in high demand — at least among those who sell sexually explicit content — as the company looks to make nice with credit card brands looking to keep their images squeaky clean.

Polo G Says His Stolen Debit Card Was Used To Subscribe To OnlyFans

Not even world-famous rap stars are immune to identity theft, as Polo G just learned. The Chicago rapper may have recently had to dispute some suspect charges, according to a screenshot he posted to his Instagram Story. Polo received a text message from “BofA Security” showing a $26 charge to OnlyFans. Adding a caption to the screenshot, Polo wondered “Who TF got my debit card?”

Truthfully, though, probably no one. The “CCBill.com” link in the message text suggests he’s probably receiving some misleading advertising for a service that apparently alerts subscribers to suspicious activity — something most banks already do. It also appears to be a business-to-business service, so it could also mean that CCBill is processing transactions for whichever bank Polo uses. Either way, it doesn’t look like anyone actually made off with his money, but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t a reason for caution on his part.

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Generally speaking, you shouldn’t ever click a link from a text message. If the message purports to be from a service you already know you use, open the official app from your phone or go to the website from your browser to double-check. Lots of scam emails and texts feature alarming information, such as your account information is used or delivery is on the way, to get you to click links or call numbers in a panic, giving away login or other personal information in an effort to resolve a non-existent problem.

Of course, considering he recently bought a house for his mom bigger than his, Polo G likely has enough in his account that surprise charges are the least of his worries.

Iggy Azalea Reveals If She’ll Ever Join OnlyFans

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Australian rapper Iggy Azalea isn’t thinking about using the power of subscription-based service OnlyFans to increase her reach. Instead, the international rap star has shut down the idea of joining the platform. Iggy Azalea Reveals If OnlyFans Could Ever Happen The 30-year-old went to her Twitter page to end the mystery. Despite everyone from Cardi […]

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Lil Pump Launches His Own OnlyFans Page

Florida rapper Lil Pump is pumping it up for OnlyFans. The hip-hop artist has come forward on Instagram to announce he’s one of the latest entertainers to crack into the subscription-based premium service. The rap entertainer joins a slew of high-profile celebs on the network including Trey Songz, Chris Brown, Amber Rose, Cardi B and […]

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