Blac Chyna has revealed how being on OnlyFans put dollar signs in her eyes.
In the two years she was on the subscription-only site, Chyna made millions and was confirmed as the site’s top celebrity earner in 2021 before she quit the following year.
Now Chyna, 37, says she was aware sending topless photos to loyal OnlyFans followers would lead to more money – and cautioned women intrigued by the idea of putting their own bikini snaps up on OnlyFans, saying it can only lead them down a rabbit hole of showing off more than initially intended.
‘Greed started to come in, it’s like, “I need more, I need more, I need more,” when I really didn’t need it,’ Chyna admitted on TMZ Presents: The War Over OnlyFans.
‘I knew that if I sent private messages with the top off, I would get more money. If a woman was to go sign up for OnlyFans, and she’s like, “Oh, I’m only going to do bikini photos,” I promise you, it’s going to lead to more and more and more nudity.
‘Because they’re going to keep asking for more things, they want to see more and more and more,’ she said.

Blac Chyna has revealed how being on OnlyFans put dollar signs in her eyes

Chyna, pictured in February, said it’s easy to go down a rabbit hole on OnlyFans
Having joined OnlyFans in 2020, the ex-fiancée of Rob Kardashian was eventually confirmed as the top celebrity earner in the following year, and she was believed to be raking in as much as $20 million per month – although she has since claimed that her earnings were closer to $1 million a year.
The former video vixen regularly treated fans to raunchy content and celebrated themed days such as Foot Freaks Monday’s.
After initially charging subscribers $10 a month for her content, she began charging a $50-per-month subscription fee, while also offering a three-month package for $127.50 and a full year’s subscription for $450.
Having made many a headline for releasing such risqué content, the former stripper raised eyebrows in May 2022 when she shared a video of of her getting baptized in her pool while wearing an all-white ensemble.
‘Born again on my Birthday 5/11/22 #newbeginnings,’ she captioned the clip of her Christian rebirth.
In a candid 2023 chat with Daily Mail, the model explained that – following her baptism – she came to the realization that continuing to share very X-rated images and videos on the ‘degrading’ platform was not ‘what God will want me to do’.
‘I’m not doing OnlyFans anymore. I’m kind of past that,’ she began. ‘It is one of those things where I did what I needed to do at that moment because of the circumstances I was in.’
Angela continued: ‘Besides, with me being baptized, that’s just not what God will want me to do. It’s kind of degrading.’


Chyna, pictured L in 2017 and R in 2022, made millions during the two years she was on OnlyFans, before quitting in December 2022

Chyna was previously in a relationship with Rob Kardashian and shares one child with him
Opening up about how her baptism has since impacted her decision making, she stated: ‘I think my baptism on my birthday played a big part. Everything has been kind of trickling down for me and lining up perfectly.
‘Now I’m just going by faith. I’m not even really going by like the Blac Chyna way or the Angela way. Let me just let God lead me.’
Adding that she now chooses to ‘trust God in every step’, The Real Blac Chyna star explained that she has also been leaning on a support group of fellow Christians to provide prayers and spiritual guidance amid her life transformation.
As for the reason why she was moved to embrace the Christian faith at this point in her life, Angela revealed it was born out of her desire to ‘become whole’.
‘I just got sick and tired of being sick and tired of the same repetitive things’, the reality star recalled.
‘I thought, “Let me dig deep and see what it is that I’m doing wrong.” Because obviously there’s something I’m not doing right, even if I think I am. Now I’m doing the right thing to the best of my ability so I can become whole.’