OnlyFans has become a goldmine for celebrities willing to monetize their fame and fanbase through adult content. From reality stars to musicians, several public figures have pulled back the curtain on their jaw-dropping earnings. Jenelle Evans, known from Teen Mom, stunned fans by revealing she made over $1.5 million on the platform, prompting her friend to mock her ex for “fumbling the bag.” These disclosures highlight how OnlyFans has evolved from a niche site into a mainstream income stream for stars navigating fame, controversy, and financial independence.
Lil Tay, the viral “youngest flexer,” launched her OnlyFans the moment she turned 18 and claimed to earn over $1 million in just three hours. Her post included a breakdown: $511K from subscriptions, nearly $27K in tips, and $486K from private messages. Despite family backlash, she embraced the platform as a financial breakthrough. Bella Thorne, another headline-maker, became the first to hit $1 million in 24 hours, though her debut sparked controversy over misleading content and led to platform-wide policy changes.
Bhad Bhabie, famous for her “Cash Me Outside” meme, joined OnlyFans at 18 and reportedly made $1 million in six hours. She later claimed her total earnings surpassed $50 million, proving viral fame can translate into serious wealth. Blac Chyna, once rumored to have earned $200 million, clarified her actual haul was closer to $2 million over two years. She joined during the pandemic to support her family amid legal battles, showing how OnlyFans can be both a lifeline and a lucrative hustle.
Even unconventional stars like Lily Allen joined the wave, selling foot photos and reportedly earning more from them than from her music streams. These revelations underscore a shift in celebrity culture—where transparency about income and embracing adult platforms is no longer taboo but a badge of entrepreneurial success. Whether controversial or empowering, these stars have turned OnlyFans into a stage for reinvention, rebellion, and record-breaking paydays.