Anna Paul has shared her perfect response to a man who asked her how she afforded her luxury vehicle.
The TikTok sensation owns a ‘whiteboard’ Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon, which she purchased in 2022.
‘I worked and I bought it’ she quipped to the man, who then admitted it was a ‘good answer’.
The high end car is worth a whopping $245,000, and the 25-year-old often shows it off on social media.
The car’s surface allows it to be used like a whiteboard, and she encourages fans to write on the vehicle when she is out and about.
On Tuesday, she shared an exchange she had with a man at the gym, who asked her how she managed to get the car.
Anna is no stranger to purchasing luxury vehicles, and even gifted ex-boyfriend Glen Thomson, 24, with a Nissan GT-R worth almost $200,000 earlier this year.
The social media star, who is also an OnlyFans content creator, is believed to be worth about $10 million.
Anna Paul (pictured) has shared her perfect response to a man who asked her how she afforded her luxury vehicle. The TikTok sensation owns a ‘whiteboard’ Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon, which she purchased in 2022
She is estimated to earn $220,000 per month before tax on the adult platform alone.
Anna’s OnlyFans bio reads: ‘Come and see why I’m in the top 0.01 per cent of all Only fans creators!’
The busty brunette charges $9.99 per month for a subscription.
She charges $11,448 per sponsored post on Instagram alone, where she has 2.4 million followers.
Her biggest fan base is on TikTok, where she has 7.2 million followers and hundreds of millions of video views.
‘I worked and I bought it’ she quipped to the man, who then admitted it was a ‘good answer’
The high end car is worth a whopping $245,000, and the 25-year-old often shows it off on social media. The car’s surface allows it to be used like a whiteboard
Anna recently launched Paullie Skin, her own skincare brand, which sells out regularly.
The brand has a reported ‘six-figure waitlist’ of fans desperately waiting for new stock.
The social media star has been showcasing her life online since she was just 12, getting her start on Snapchat.
‘Ever since I have been able to post my life online, I have been doing it,’ she told the Australian Financial Review.
Anna however says that she is very careful with what brands she promotes.
‘It’s very flattering that people would want to work with me,’ she said.
‘But I don’t post online for people to have ads in their face. I want people to watch me and trust every word I say. There’s enough selling online.’