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OnlyFans' top earners bring in these astonishing amounts
It’s the lucrative side-hustle millions of people envy and millions more indulge in - OnlyFans. Stories of OnlyFans users have shown how the subscription-based platform has dug people out of financial holes, changed their lifestyles, or helped them become more confident. With the ability to create, market, and price-point their content however they want, people with OnlyFans profiles can take control of their brand and (hopefully) make some good money. So good in fact that some people have racked in millions of dollars per year at their peak, according to various news reports. And at the top of that list was influencer Blac Chyna. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Blac Chyna, whose real name is Angela White, earned an astounding $20 million per year thanks to the website. Although she is no longer on the platform, Blac Chyna's OnlyFans charged subscribers $19.99 per month before she left. Other celebrities and well-known influencers have earned similarly large amounts at their peak too. Bella Thorne - $11 million. Although her monthly subscription is free, through tips and requests, Thorne has been able to generate massive revenue. Cardi B - $9.43 million Like Blac Chyna, rapper Cardi B is no longer on OnlyFans but when she was, she managed to bring in over $9 million. Tyga - $7.69 million The rapper deleted his OnlyFans account in 2021 but hit his peak at more than $7 million. Mia Khalifa - $6.42 million After leaving the adult film industry, Khalifa joined OnlyFans to take back her brand and post the type of content she wanted. Bhad Bhabie - $5.2 million The social media star charges subscribers $23.99 per month to see her exclusive content on OnlyFans making her one of the top earners on the platform. Erica Mena- $4.49 million The TV star allegedly made over $4 million per year through tips and exclusive content. Gemma McCourt- $2.9 million Known as Gem101 on OnlyFans, the social media influencer has become wildly popular on OnlyFans. She charges fans $30 per month for a basic subscription, earning her a spot on the list. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-24 18:38
The 5 most bizarre moments from Gregg Wallace's human meat mockumentary
Channel 4's The British Miracle Meat, has stirred up a divisive response online after Gregg Wallace and Michel Roux Jr seemingly tuck into human steaks – but it isn't all that it seems. The Masterchef judge and Chef Roux Jr visited a factory in Lincolnshire where they "engineered human meat" in a mission to solve the cost of living crisis. The pair met with so-called low-income donors who were selling their flesh to the company, Good Harvest. Later in the show, the pair unknowingly chowed down on toddler meat at a restaurant. Baffled viewers were quick to turn to social media to understand what was going on, with one calling it the "sickest thing" they've ever seen. Another called the show a "dystopian hell." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Meanwhile, a third quipped: "I hope Ofcom have some extra staff on tonight." But, there's a huge plot twist: The show is completely satirical and fictional. The mockumentary intended to show the measures people would go to to make ends meet amid the cost of living – which, clearly, many viewers missed. Here are five nuggets that should have given the game away: The donor signup process The British Miracle Meat shares the Good Harvest company's realistic-looking submission form, in which donors 'sign up for extraction.' "Good Harvest encourages people who need the income to sign up, select their own extraction site and get paid within the week," Wallace explains. Among the extraction options were: 'buttock, thigh, belly, rib, wing and shoulder.' The mock page shows the 'buttock' selected, which rewards £250 in cash. Human skin can be lab-grown into a '30kg protein cake' within hours While visiting the lab, Wallace is shown how the 'human meat' is grown. The thin slices of flesh start off in a 'nutrient vat'. The scientist told Wallace it will grow into a cake over 24 hours – thanks to the nutrient solution it's immersed in. When Wallace asks why human meat, as opposed to animal, the scientist responds: "We've got centuries of knowledge of human medicine on our side. We know more about humans than we know about animals, so we've mastered engineered human cells to make these structured flavours we expect from steaks we eat." The 'taste test' Wallace takes his new findings to Chef Roux Jr at a fine dining restaurant in Mayfair. The chef is taken aback by the package's logo "made by humans, from humans" and the cost of just 99p a slice. "These come from three donors in the north-east of England," Wallace responds to which the chef quips: "Wow, I wonder if that affects the flavour." The blind taste test showed the chef cooking up three different steaks from different people across the UK. They then had to guess where it was from. Upon tasting one of the steaks, Chef Roux Jr says: "If it was 100 per cent pure beef, I'd say it was an animal that's got a certain age, and maybe a little stressed as well." Wallace revealed the person to be 45-year-old Alison, an NHS nurse and part-time delivery driver. 'You know there's something wrong when you have to jump on a bus and have some flesh scooped out of your arm for money' Wallace met with donor Gillian, a retired receptionist who looks after her housebound husband and grandson. Speaking about her situation, she said: "When the prices shot up, well... It buried us." When asked whether she was happy about taking part in the clinical trials, the 67-year-old confessed "no". Wallace went on to say that Gillian would be able to cover two weeks of energy bills following her donation. He spoke with other people in the waiting room, asking what they'll be spending their money on. "Black mould in every corner of the house," one elderly man responded, "I'm going out to earn money so I can repair it." The launch of Good Harvest's premium range The company shared a promotional video for their upcoming premium range, which the boardroom was ecstatic about. The secret? "Well-fed children under the age of six." One of the workers told Wallace "they recover quicker than adults," before offering him a portion of toddler tartare. He then went over to visit the children's medical complex which saw toddlers playing with toys while sporting stickers that read: "I'm beating the cost of living crisis." Following the show, Wallace took to Instagram thanking people for watching. He jokingly added: "I really enjoyed my first acting job!" He went on to share a photo of himself, writing: "Satire. See Jonathan Swift 'A Modest Proposal'." Swift's 1729 satirical essay suggested the Irish may have overcome their financial troubles by eating their own children. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-25 19:14
Lacking counselors, US schools turn to the booming business of online therapy
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Biden fears congressional chaos will disrupt US aid to Ukraine
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Sanctions against Russia and what the G7 may do to fortify them
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ECB recommends £500,000 fine for Yorkshire after cricket racism scandal
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