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Rapper Bhad Bhabie Earned A Stunning $1 Million In Just 6 Hours After Joining OnlyFans

Rapper Bhad Bhabie Earned A Stunning $1 Million In Just 6 Hours After Joining OnlyFans
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Rapper Bhad Bhabie should be giving classes on how to work a come-up.

After parlaying her infamous "Cash me ousside, how bou dat?" viral appearance on Dr. Phil into a platinum-selling rap career, Bhad Bhabie, née Danielle Bregoli, has now turned OnlyFans into her personal ATM machine.


Immediately after joining the site, Bregoli made more money than most of us will see in our lifetimes—one million dollars in just six hours.

Bhad Bhabie announced in February via her Instagram Stories she would consider joining the subscription site after her 18th birthday—the minimum age requirement to have an account, given the platform's most common use is to share adult content. (Bhad Bhabie, for her part, said she would not be using OnlyFans for this purpose.)

Bhad Bhabie claimed the announcement drew more than 6 million comments on Instagram, and huge demand seems to have been more than just hype. Within hours of launching April 1, days after her 18th birthday on March 26, she'd made $1,030,703.43, a record-shattering haul on the site she celebrated on Instagram with a sassy caption:

"not bad for 6 hours 🤩 we broke the f**k out of that onlyfans record 🥰🥰🥰"

Scores of celebrities, from rapper Cardi B and actor Tyler Posey to Real Housewife Dorinda Medley and RuPaul's Drag Race alum Shea Coulée, have joined the site in the past year, taking its scope beyond its porn—and sex work—focused beginnings.

Nonetheless, adult content remains its mainstay. And while Bhad Bhabie has so far shied away from explicit content, photos and videos in lingerie have thus far been a mainstay of her account, according to content leaked on social media.

Given she was underage just days before her launch, many felt the demand for Bhad Bhabie's OnlyFans—which clearly had been building long before Bhad Bhabie turned 18—was nothing short of predatory.











Regardless, demand for Bhad Bhabie's content doesn't seem likely to decline—her first 24 hours on the site have shattered the all-time OnlyFans record previously held by model and influencer Bella Thorne.

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