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“I didn't realize how much debt I was going into because the money was flowing,” she admitted, reflecting on her financial lesson.
Annie Knight took a leap into the OnlyFans world after losing her conventional job, and it paid off big time. Initially earning $5,000 a month, Knight soon transitioned to a full-time creator and skyrocketed to $30,000 per month. By May 2023, she was raking in over $100,000 monthly, a figure that has since doubled. Her bold "583 men challenge" in May provided an additional $400,000 boost, making her a major player on the platform with earnings now at $600,000 monthly.
Bhad Bhabie, a household name, shattered records with her OnlyFans debut, amassing $1 million in just six hours. By day’s end, her total reached $4 million, and since then, she has reportedly netted $75 million.
Despite rumors of a $240 million payday, Blac Chyna clarified to Forbes that her actual earnings were closer to $2 million over two years. She joined the platform in 2020 amid the pandemic uncertainties.
Bonnie Blue shared on a podcast that her OnlyFans income has soared to a jaw-dropping $2.1 million per month. The staggering earnings highlight the lucrative potential for dedicated creators.
Corinna Kopf, another top earner, announced retirement plans despite pulling in $300,000 monthly. "If you want me to be super transparent, I hate being on the site," she confessed, while acknowledging the financial benefits.
Renee Gracie traded race cars for the OnlyFans spotlight, a move that has been financially rewarding. Her first month brought in $24,000, and by July 2021, she was pocketing $100,000 monthly. Her transition showcases the diverse opportunities that OnlyFans can offer beyond traditional careers.