Influencer who dropped OnlyFans account on day of her 18th birthday makes $1.6m
Rapper and content creator Lil Tay was thought to be rage baiting followers when she told male fans that she would be dropping the link to her OnlyFans the minute she legally became an adult.
Men had been counting down to her birthday and she teased the release by tagging conservative American commentators like Ben Shapiro and Michael Knowles.
However, when her birthday rolled around last week, Lil announced she was the 'youngest girl on OnlyFans' and began promoting content reportedly recorded at 12.01 that morning.
She's since claimed that she made A$1.6m in her first three hours on the X-rated platform, saying, 'We broke the f**k out of that onlyfans record'.
A screenshot of her earnings showed that just over half of the income came from subscribers who paid A$30 to follow her content, while the remainder came from direct messages.
'For all the grown haters who've been hating since I was nine years old, look at me now,' she said in a video shared on social media.
'What y'all got to say? Y'all been doubting me for seven years. You can hate me all you want — you can't say Lil Tay ain't winning.
'Oh yeah, and thank you to all my supporters who pre-ordered since 2018, or whenever you did.'
Many of her followers were shocked she went through with the creation of the account.
'$1,000,000 worth of people who need they hard drives checked,' one person said, while another agreed, 'Wow...everyone who bought it should be arrested.'
A third said, 'Pls tell me this is a joke.'
Others have been raising questions about her age as when Lil Tay rose to fame in 2018 she was supposedly 9 years old, which would make her about 16 in 2025.
In 2023, she was involved in a death hoax where her social media accounts claimed that both she and her half brother had died. She later came out to say this was not true, but she was reported at the time to be 14 years old.
OnlyFans has a strict 18 years and over policy for both content creators and followers.
The platform asks for a person's address, government-issued identification card and bank account information as part of its age verification process.
'You must be at least 18 years old to create an account and access content on the OnlyFans platform as a Fan or as a Creator,' the website states.
'It is against our Terms of Service and our Acceptable Use Policy for anyone who is under 18 years old to view, access or post content on OnlyFans. We invest heavily in technology and human moderation teams to make sure this policy is followed. If anyone seeks to get around these policies and controls, OnlyFans will take appropriate action against them.'
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