OnlyFans, once a niche platform whispered about on the edges of the internet, has now become a global cash machine for creators bold enough to blur the lines between intimacy, influence, and entrepreneurship.
In 2024, the platform saw its most jaw-dropping year yet, catapulting creators from reality TV stars and rappers to influencers and adult entertainers into millionaires many times over. But it wasn’t just provocative content that filled their bank accounts; sometimes, all it took was a name and a few curated uploads to send subscriptions soaring.
At the top of the list? Former reality star Blac Chyna, who astonishingly raked in an estimated $240 million despite being largely inactive for over a year. At her peak, she charged nearly $20 per subscriber and had 16 million loyal fans. Even after deactivating her account in 2023, the earnings she left behind are unmatched.
Following her is Bhad Bhabie, the viral “Cash Me Outside” teen who grew into a full-fledged adult content mogul. At just 21, she earned an estimated $59 million through her exclusive content and fiercely loyal fan base.
Australian rapper Iggy Azalea proved she could dominate more than just the music charts. Joining OnlyFans in 2023, she quickly amassed around $48 million in revenue thanks to bold visuals and creative drops, while Cardi B, despite posting only a handful of videos, earned an eye-watering $47 million through sheer fan loyalty alone.
Actress Bella Thorne, who famously made $1 million within 24 hours of joining the platform in 2020, saw her total climb to $37 million this year, while British cosplay provocateur Belle Delphine continued to bank big with her quirky, boundary-pushing content, earning $34 million in 2024.
Rapper Tyga and media personality Amber Rose also made waves, pulling in $32 million and $27 million, respectively. Both leveraged their fame and fearless personas to draw subscribers looking for unfiltered behind-the-scenes access.
Singer Pia Mia, whose mainstream career hit a lull, quietly found a second act on OnlyFans—earning $16 million with a mix of glamour and authenticity. Meanwhile, YouTuber-turned-provocateur Trisha Paytas closed the list with $12 million, showing that controversy can still be very good for business.
Together, these ten creators represent a shift in how fame is monetized in the digital age. OnlyFans, once viewed as a last-resort platform for adult content, has become a strategic powerhouse where stars can profit directly from their personas without filters, middlemen, or limitations.
What sets these creators apart isn’t just their content—it’s their control. They’ve flipped the script, transforming what used to be taboo into a highly profitable and strangely mainstream business model.
As the world of online influence continues to evolve, one thing is clear: the subscription economy isn’t just surviving—it’s thriving. And for those at the top, the profits are nothing short of revolutionary.
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