‘It’s a dead end’: Blac Chyna deactivates $240M OnlyFans account to 'set example' for her children
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Blac Chyna has said goodbye to OnlyFans! The model and socialite, who was a massive hit on the platform, has decided to distance herself from a highly paying ‘job.’ The star used to share sultry photographs on the subscription-based service making a reported sum of $240 million just in 2021. “I don’t do OnlyFans anymore — I don’t do it anymore at all,” said Chyna.
During ‘Jason Lee Show’ appearance on Revolt, the 34-year-old addressed almost all aspects of her life, including her newfound sobriety to avoiding haters on the internet. During the interview, she said, “I’m just changing everything about me. It’s a dead end. All that stuff is a dead end and I know that I’m worth way more than that.” She shared that one of the reasons that made her quit the adult platform was ‘setting an example’ for her children. Chyna shares 10-year-old son King Cairo with rapper Tyga, 33, and six-year-old daughter Dream Kardashian with Rob Kardashian, 35. “At a certain age, they see and gravitate to everything,” she explained of her children.
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'Don’t let the money make you'
“I feel like I have other things — bigger fish to fry/ And then, at the time, I had so many lawsuits … it was like ‘woah,’” she added. “But, I’m good.” However, she insisted that she has a huge respect for people who make honest earnings through platforms such as OnlyFans. “Get your money. Don’t let the money make you,” Chyna reflected.
'I stood up for myself'
Chyna recently made brief appearances in BET’s ‘The Black Hamptons,’ and in the Amazon Prime film ‘Secret Society 2.’ Earlier, she surprised many after suing her former fiancé Rob Kardashian and his family, including mother Kris Jenner and sisters Kim Kardashian and Khloé Kardashian for $40 million. Chyna alleged that she lost money and further $60 million in future earnings. “Thank God that I did [sued the Kardashians] … regardless [of the outcome],” she said during the interview. [I’m most proud that] I stood up for myself because there were layers to it,” New York Times reported.
On being asked if she expected an apology from Jenner, 67, for her wrongdoing, Chyna said, “Honestly, I don’t care about nobody’s apologies. I don’t even want it.” before jokingly adding, “Unless it comes with a Ferrari. Then, I’ll take it.”