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November 19, 2025 37 mins
OnlyFans has rapidly evolved from a niche platform into a formidable, multi-billion dollar financial engine, solidifying its status as a serious career path for young women seeking financial independence and control over their public personas.
The sheer scale of the platform is staggering: the company's CEO confirmed that OnlyFans has paid out over $25 billion to its creators since 2016. This massive revenue flow, largely directed to female content creators, demonstrates the unprecedented wealth generation potential of the platform.

For many young women, this isn't just about supplemental income; it's a strategic business move. Creators are increasingly treating their pages as sophisticated personal brands, leveraging the platform to amplify their public profile and monetize content across diverse categories. High-profile earners like Bella Thorne and Sophie Rain have amassed fortunes—with Rain reportedly claiming to have earned $70 million—often by focusing on lifestyle, bikini, and strategic "spicy" content rather than outright nudity. 

Others, like the highly publicized creator Bonnie Blue, successfully monetize the amplification of their public persona through bold stunts and media engagement. Even creators like ex-PhD candidate Zara Der are finding success by blending niche educational content with personalized fan engagement, earning millions by deploying savvy business strategies.

Recognizing this shift, the platform itself has leaned into professionalization, launching initiatives often referred to as "business school" for creators. This move aims to equip female entrepreneurs with the skills needed to effectively monetize their ideas, manage their brand, and scale their earnings, signaling to young women that the path to millions is paved not just by content, but by keen business acumen. The message is clear: OnlyFans is a viable, high-stakes career opportunity demanding a strategic, entrepreneurial approach.


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Podcasting since two thousand and five. This is the King
of Podcasts Radio network, kingo Podcasts dot com. How much
are these OnlyFans girls really raking in to shake that thing?
We're all a little depraved and debaucherous. Here is the
King of podcasts. Look at the program. Another to pray

(00:25):
that the Bocher's episode for all of you to Opie in
a bond, whether you find it through Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube,
YouTube music, wherever you find it. Thanks for finding the shows,
joways due. So let's get into it by the numbers,
Only Fans? How much are these girls really making it now?

(00:46):
This program that the praise the debochers. We've been talking
about OnlyFans since I had the show originally named When
I'm Not Podcasting back in COVID time, and it's been there,
and it's been more ample fied for myself because of
the fact that we've had a number of stars that
spun off from Only Fans. We see some of the

(01:07):
celebrities that have joined Only Fans only to get themselves
real notoriety and a lot of controversial commentary out there.
I mean, look, I feel like Maury Povich. I've said
this to many people right now. When I explain the
format of the prey to the batress, I say it
like this. So if you watch Mary Povich, you know,

(01:31):
the talk show in the morning, very salacious, tabloid talk show,
and he does basically four or five topics and rotates
them every week. It could be the light of detector test.
You know when you said you weren't cheating with this person,
that was a lie. It could be the paternity test.

(01:52):
You are the father, you are not the father. It
could be you know, the rambunctious kids. I do what
I want. It can be all those things. And to
pray that the Bocher's follows that format. And that's because
of a podcaster. If I talked about OnlyFans, I would
be a one dimensional podcaster that will be playing like
a social media influencer. And I just can't stick to that.

(02:14):
I doesn't matter to me about the algorithm and having
to go ahead and you know, worship the algorithm that
will give me more viewers. Trust me, I know it does.
I can see my Spotify stats, I can see my
YouTube stats. Every time I talk about Bonnie Blue, I
get a spike in numbers. It happens all the time.
How long are people actually listening in? I don't know,

(02:36):
but the feedback is good on it, and maybe I
get a little bit extra monetization off of it, but
that's besides the point. It's just I don't want to
go and talk about it every time, but when we
need to go and talk about it, it's a good fallback.
It's the rotation, So only fans is always in there.
The Sugar Daddy stuff is always in rotation. Dating is
always in rotation, Prostitution is always in rotation, and you
know other things like that, and sex always in rotation.

(03:00):
It's the out of bound subjects that you expect on
this program. So that's what we're doing today. We're back
to only fans. There's a lot of numbers that pulled
together because I was looking back at the archives. It's
that time of year where I start looking in retrospect
and saying to myself, Okay, what have we talked about
this year that are like ongoing subjects? Well, the only
fans stuff has been very prominent on this program, and

(03:21):
I will continue to talk about it into next year
because this will continue. You just know, it is my
ongoing thought process. On Only Fans was the fact that
Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips were able to go ahead
and parlay themselves into a career where they decided to
go take the Only Fans model and go as far
as they could with it until they broke it. And

(03:41):
now they're at the point where they have become poorn
stars in their own mind. All right. We haven't seen
a lot of their content out there as if they're
like adult stars that have been out there with studios
and putting content out there for years. Nothing like Lona
Roads and they letting me at Khalifa, nothing like that.
But what we are seeing now is just to talk

(04:02):
about it, just a discussion, and the look of the
women that we see here, it's getting the attention. So
when Bonnie Blue decides to go and put out some
gimmicks and things out there, you know, I think her
and Lily films have played very well to that gang
bang overly sexual, overly horny porn star persona, but not

(04:26):
necessarily acting like it. I think they're just playing up
to it. I know, granted, I know by behind their paywalls,
and I'm not looked. I have not gone and sought
out their content out there to see them they get,
let alone, see them having sex with thousands of men,
and I haven't looked for it. So they have the documentaries,

(04:47):
they have the information out there. That's fine, but like
I haven't really paid attention too much of it unless
it pops over to my feed. If I see something somewhere,
I will probably bring it up. But for the most part,
you know, it was the the summer eighteenth last year
that I was talking about Lily Phillips initially, and the
thought of her trying to go ahead and attempt on

(05:08):
thousand men in twelve hours, but Bonnie Blue would be
her to it, and then there was the whole deal
where they all against each other. All these things were
going on. If I look back at the stories, you know,
Bonnie Blue and her spring Break escapade, and then the
feud between Bonnie and Lilly, and then the thousand men
sex stunt, and then Bonnie Blue talking to entertain and

(05:32):
everything else going on. Women taking notes from Bonnie Blue, Well,
we know now that there are women out there that
are obviously paying attention to what these other women are
doing and how men have you know, gravitated around them
if they're in person, or gravitating to what they're doing
on social media. It's been there, and I think it's

(05:54):
been entertaining because I believe there's a lot of trolling
into this. I don't believe there's a lot of truth
to all this, but it's the perception that we have
to pay attention to because for the women that are
actually looking at these models, like these two or any
Night or you know whoever else, you got to pay
attention to the fact that, all right, something about this.

(06:17):
This is the highest level of sexual influencer. We know
women are out there trying to become influencers, trying to
follow the algorithm, Well, is there a sex algorithm that
gets a lot of male attention that will get a
paywall to really bank And that's what these women are
banking on. They're hoping that they're bodies and what they
bring to the table on only fans gets men to

(06:39):
come on board and really pay attention and start monetizing form,
start giving simping for them, putting money in their accounts
in a subscription format or whatever else, tipping whatever it
might be. There's a lot of it, and in the
hopes that maybe one of these other girls is going
to act like Bonnie Blue or Lily Phillips and offer
themselves up for that sexual escapade for maybe a couple

(07:02):
of minutes, with the given exception that these women today, Oh,
we don't want to just go ahead and have the
guy just you know, take us and deflour and whatever
and move along. No, we'll give them a couple of
minutes to console and we'll give them a little bit
of emotional component, make them feel loved, make them feel wanted,
so that you have them hooked onto you to stay

(07:23):
locked in, to monetize off of them for as long
as you can. There's a lot to it. So in
the story, we're looking at what has happened with Only
Fans and what they've done so far. It's a fascinating story.
I want to take. One of the things that got
my attention on this anyway, is the fact that the

(07:43):
Only Fans folks actually spoke at a business conference and
there was a lot of information can talk abo about
the kind of money that they've been spending. So this
was about a month ago this came out. The Only
Fan CEO, Kelly Blair was speaking and she was at
Bloomberg Tech in London, and she explained the company Only

(08:06):
Fans has paid out twenty five billion dollars to creators
since it was founded in twenty sixteen. This London based
company has allowed content creators to offer subscription material direcutive fans.
Much of the content's pornographic, others they're trying to but
of course have've been trying to diversify, put out other
content out there to make them not look so slutty
and so dirty. I get it. Only Fans makes money

(08:28):
by taking twenty percent off the top of any subscriptions
or content including videos, pictures, and chats sold via platform
skyrocketing and covid nineteen. We know many sex workers and
celebrities were looking at ways to make money during lockdowns,
and Blair mentioned to Bloomberg that the company was not
just adult content, but its content for adults. And there

(08:51):
have been a number of people from various industries. So
it was some of the new Olympic swimmer. I think
it was our track of field to figure what is
that just joined Only Fans. On stage with miss Blair
was Timon Mills, who became the first big name cricket
player female cricket player to join an Only Fans ols.
I mean he seen me time all I want to
thought it was a female name, and this athlete was

(09:14):
trying to find other ways to pay the bills. Now
OnlyFans is possibly looking at being sold. They're looking at
offers and bids that somebody might buy them. Billboard reports
that Only Fans is valued at eight billion dollars as
a company. Who eight billion dollars Scooter Braun most recently,

(09:38):
who was seen kissing Sidney Sweeney. We know he was
the guy that really was responsible for gathering all Taylor
Swift's material before she got her whole library back, you know,
or the lights of rights who are songs? Meanwhile, Scooter
Brawn basically about the first deal to get all those
albums initially that she got from him, that they got

(09:58):
from her. And Only Fans has also tapped trainers, commitedians
and singers to expand their offering the new users, but
still it's sex and the owner of Only Fans, Lionid Redvinsky,
received almost five hundred million dollars in dividends in his
investments of the company, and then also got another two
hundred million dollars through April this year, according to corporate filings.

(10:21):
So the owner has been still making bank off of
this for a long time as well. Very interesting in
that part. And then there was another story they also
came out and this is some Riverfront times. I don't
know where this is from, but are you your over
promising era? So Taylor Swift has her album's Life of

(10:42):
a show Girl that came out but less than a
month ago. I think it is maybe about a month ago.
And Hazel Hawk puts a story out here and says
that she's listened to defend the Taylor Swift through a
messy rebrand, crowed her eyes out during the Airs tour,
and then she says that she has built a machine
down to an art, but the marketing outweighed the music,

(11:03):
and many only fans creators attempt to do the same
thing like what Taylorswiff does with this album, and she
says that they hype their videos like they're going to
be headlining Coachella, but then they forget that their fan
base will notice when the product they deliver doesn't hit
as hard as a promise they would. I don't know
about you, but I noticed that myself, is that when
I've seen any content of OnlyFans it's not because I

(11:25):
subscribe to it. It's not. Trust me. There are places
you can go where somebody's going to go ahead and
pirate some OnlyFans content and put up on sites. Let's
just make that clear. It's done. You could do it.
It's very easy to go and see. And when you
do see what's out there again poorly set up whatever
you're looking for. You know, the pictures might give you

(11:47):
a different perception, but the videos you might be looking
for them might be more valuable to guys out there.
You're not seeing much of it. It's like too close up,
it's like this and that. The camera doesn't look that good.
It's just not poorly done. It's poorly done, poorly produced.
So if you're looking for the only fans model that
you want to see the way you want to see her, yeah,
they're gonna make crap content in front of you unless

(12:08):
you really pay them to actually go ahead and get
off their ass and do something. Now. She goes on
to say here, Hazel, that creators who are hiking prices
on their pages, charging premium prices for dms, and then
using about that respond to messages are selling paper few
content that doesn't actually deliver what was promised. He're going
to find themselves needing a side hustle to support their
side hustle. People are coming to only fans for connection,

(12:32):
not financial exhaustion, and creators who understand that and adjust,
those are the ones that are operating recession proof businesses. Yeah,
if you actually give what you want to be able to do.
She goes on to say that vulnerability will always scale
better than manipulation, and fans can feel when you're performing
connection instead of genuinely offering it. Intimacy doesn't mean inflation.

(12:54):
You feel me only fans. Creators who last are able
to adapt, listen to subscribers and no one it's time
to pivot and try something new. You can change your
vibe without changing your values, but you can't throw on
a wig and call growth. The smartest creators aren't chasing trends,
they're remixing them. Every era needs to exist, a reason
to exist that isn't just a new filter pack. She

(13:18):
goes on to say here that Taylor Swift has a
huge fan base, stupidly large enough that a couple of
thousand of us being irked is no big deal. But
won't about your subscriber bases nowhere near the same size.
Taylor's going to bounce black, she always does, but second
chances are much harder for content creators to secure. So
make sure you're selling your fans an encore. They actually
want to buy good stuff here, because if you want

(13:40):
to sustain that's the other part that women don't understand.
The modern women that want to realize, Okay, you want
to be able to make real money off of this, fine,
but you've got to also understand business in order to
do that, because I think there's a lot of women
that are shortsighted and what they're doing here. If they're
going to make you a quick buck, well, there are

(14:00):
women on here that realize, no, there's a world business
that we made here. Take your beauty and maximize it
for as long as possible, to make it go farther,
to go and do something else in your career, in
your field, whatever it's going to be. But then you're
always going to have that past that you did before
that's always going to be there to haunt you. Now,
Why Are Magazine spoke with a former suicide girl, Rachel McCrary,

(14:24):
and she said, you creators how to monetize her ideas.
Now in that story, I should go ahead and make
mention of whose Suicide Girls are. Again very controversial, very
sexual models out there that you've seen a lot of
content from. But if you need to go and find
out who they are, it's not something that's very very

(14:45):
rememberable that people might remember. But if we want to
go ahead and give that, we should go ahead and
make that point. Suicide Girls was an online community in
Erotica magazine featuring women who embody turnative beauty standards, tattoos,
periercing's unique hairstyle so kind of like a goth email
type of feel to it. It's still around. Didn't realize that,

(15:07):
but there is that and it's still prominent out there.
Nine million fours on Instagram. By the way, keep that
in mind too. Now, So this story from Rachel McCrary
and her story. She's the founder of a lingerie company
and she now has launching business classes on OnlyFans. She's

(15:32):
founded of the company Spy Is Track Rachel McCrary. She's
launched four videos on OnlyFans Wednesday, and she's focusing on
pitching investors, building a brand, and navigating being an entrepreneur
as a woman, and she's trying to make content focus
on solely building a business, but it's for women that
want to be able to do that, and part of

(15:54):
the platforms continue to push into safer work content. That's
been the compliment the adult content. So somebody familiar with
the old oult content that you might be able to
understand and relate to. She understands it now. McCrae met
with the folks only fans last year at the tech
conference some at Baha, and the idea was she was

(16:16):
part of the Suicide Girls back out early two thousands,
felt stigmatized by our past working in corporate fashion, and
she decided to launch her own business and but pitching
underwear to tech vcs, I already felt like I had
to prove myself more and then she set us Spice track,
being backed by a number of different investors. She said

(16:39):
that quote being Nigga on the internet and raising venture
capital for the largest funds in the world is a
very rare venn diagram and only fans is only looking
to expand into more adult not adult content. So she
decided to do a masterclass format of business classes, and
she's been approached by many of women including sex workers
over the years with advice on how to start their
own businesses or pivot away from others content and she

(17:02):
refilled her past as a suicide girl on a panel
in twenty twenty two and said, you know, she's heard
from only frans creators who want to launch clothing lines
or lead their corporate jobs. They've already gotten to entrepreneurship
as someone have learned how to do it really, really well.
So how can we expand on this pastor barrier what
they're doing and make a bigger business. So she's doing

(17:23):
that because the thing is that if you get the money,
if you're able to go ahead and make the kind
of money that Rachel's talking about here, you need to
be able to be not just a qualified investor. Okay,
what you want to be able to do is this
is the whole rich dad port a thing. If you
ever know what they'll talking about, if you know, you
know sort of thing is that if you want to

(17:46):
be able to go ahead and take that money and
not squander it or put it into something that's going
to go bad, you need to figure out how to
invest it and how to put into a business. Who
want to work on that's the part. Now, there was
someone here named Matthew Ball. I found this website. I'm
not what was all about. But he's done some books,

(18:07):
he's done some other content out there, and he put
together a presentation on the state of only Fans in
twenty twenty five. So I want to go to look
into this real quick and see what he was all about.
And he makes a couple of distinctions here when it
comes to OnlyFans, And here's some of the things he's learned.
In twenty twenty four, the spend on OnlyFans top seven

(18:33):
point two billion dollars. In last five years, from twenty
nineteen to twenty twenty four, twenty seven billion dollars been
plucked down on only fans. That is crazy, only fans
paying again eighty percent of gross revenues royalties edging almost
six billion dollars. OnlyFans users spent four point sixty four

(18:57):
billion dollars in twenty twenty four, sixty four percent of
platform revenues. It has dropped a little bit year to year,
and right now there are over three hundred and seventy
seven million registered only fans user accounts. Wow user accounts.
These are all subscribers. How many of them were going

(19:19):
to an adult don't tell me they're not. How many of
them are probably you know, subscriber tos f a dot
content or at least looking at no content. Probably a
lot of them. And it's up seventy two million subscribers
in just the last year from twenty twenty three to
twenty twenty four. That is wild. So three hundred and

(19:40):
seventy seven million register only fan user accounts bigger than
the United States population. That is monster and creators there
are four point six million registered only fans creator accounts. Still,
that's a lot of people to compete against for what
six billion revenue, that's a lot a lot of people

(20:04):
to compete against to try to go ahead and get
your niche of the pie, your slice. And over the
last five years only fans talk about a businessman on
basically the exploitation of women that you know, voluntarily are
wanting to go to the site to go shake their thing.
They have accumulated in the last five years two point

(20:26):
four billion dollars in not burning profits and twenty twenty
four two thirds of a billion dollars. It's just hand
over foot crazy. It's incredible. Money only fans has hundreds
of contractors but only employees forty six people, and they

(20:47):
generated thirty one million dollars in net revenue for employee
fourteen million dollars op berning profit. All these numbers are
just incredible. Only fan created royalties have bigger pay roles
than okay, the English Premier League soccer, more than Magors
League baseball, more than the NBA, more than in a NHL.
In twenty twenty four, the only place where there's more

(21:11):
money being made than only fans the National Football League.
Serious money. Now, the average amount that creators make on
only fans in twenty twenty four thirteen hundred and twenty
five dollars. The top point zero one percent or four
hundred and thirty eight creators garnered almost seven percent of

(21:37):
all the money being spent an average nine dred thousand
dollars and took home tens of millions of dollars. So
the ones that are becoming millionaires overnight, under five hundred
creators out of what I say, four point six billion
creators out there. Incredible, And just remember of the money

(22:00):
they're making right there cost of sales or six point
seven point six percent at men expenses two point seven percent,
so Only Fans every year makes about nine percent profit
year to year nine percent. I guess man, they're making

(22:21):
serious business on porn and nobody thinks about that because
of the way Only Fans is presented. That's all these
amateurs on here, right. Any woman can be on there
and putting out content and they won't look at us
a dull content that could be anything more. But also
because there's the presentation of the women that are out there,
some that are so ridiculous and so over the top

(22:42):
that they're out there going gangbangs. But they remember the
only Fans folks. When they get went after Bonnie Blew
and Lily Phillips, they made sure to kick them off
the site because don't content all this kind of stuff.
They want to get rid of that. But then you
have models that are very sexualized, exploit to any showing
off their bodies but not going nude, and the tab

(23:03):
dot com actually put out, who are those women that
are so prominently publicize and recognized and famous because of
their spot on OnlyFans And here you go, mea Khalifa
right now who was a porn star. So you're gonna
go find content if you want to find her thirty
two year old influencer was a former adult film actress,

(23:26):
but she's not out there showing off her body, not
like it was before. But again there's ree she was
in her teens and twenties versus where she is in
her early thirties. Maybe the body's still there, but you
know she doesn't want to do it anymore. Okay. According
to Libody Networth, she's worth now eight million dollars, So
that's probably her only fans career that really has continued

(23:48):
her career and put herself out there. But as of
course the simping and the oggling over at Mea Khalifa
and who she was, she obviously has a fan base
out there that washed her porn content and followed her
all the way to only fans. Sophie Rain, we've talked
about only a little bit on the program, but like
I mean, I've talked about her here and there and
about what she's done to go ahead and put her
content out and for her, she's one of the richest creators,

(24:14):
best known for the TikTok, Bob House or Beef a
Little Tay, and she's never posted newt she has Bikinian
and Laundria pictures. She's made enough money to buy her
family a house, herself a yacht. She's claimed she's earned
seventy million dollars total from her content and she's only
been the platform for a couple of years. Next up
is Zara Dirr, an ex PhD candidate turned content creator.

(24:35):
She put a weird mix of content on OnlyFans, some
of it stem and some of its spicy aims at
guys who thirst over her. So she quit her PhD
to go full time on OnlyFans and she's earned over
one million dollars in her content. And the last person
in here is Bella Thorne, the actress ex Disney star
child actress join Only Fans in twenty twenty and again

(24:59):
taste full sexon see pictures of her throughout, and she's
worth seven fourteen billion dollars fourteen million dollars right now
currently what they say according to celebrity and that worth.
So there are women out there that these samous women,
these other aspiring or current content creators on OnlyFans aspire
to be if they can go ahead and show themselves

(25:21):
off and just be pretty without having to show off
their body and undress. They'll do it, and they want
to try to do that. I don't know if it
works so much for them, but they're going to try anyway. Right. Finally,
then there are the real stories and the real the
real conversation startists the ones that have been at the

(25:43):
very top of the game, that everybody's heard about because
of only fans. They might be basically the most mainstream
characters we have Body Blue into the Phillips now they're
only fans. Creators in originally from Britain, known for extreme
challenge content, using mass sexual encounters and often framed of
the record breaking stunts. They've had headlines all this year

(26:06):
centered on rivalry, he sitthing from late twenty four collaboration
Sernie Sour and escalating one up spinship. And let's let's
just look at what they've done this year. Okay, the
year for Bonnie Blue and the year for Blue of
the films has been you know, grandiose. So much crap
has gone on, and of course the praise the Bodgers
has been at the forefront of all this. So now,

(26:29):
starting off in January of this year, Bonnie Blue cleming
to sleep with one thousand and fifty seven men in
twelve hours in London, beating the prior record and getting
ahead of Louis Phillips, who had planned a similar stunt.
Videos go viral, Blue thinks Barely Legal, barely Breathing, and
husbands and Sparks feud or the Recogniedritionian and the Louis

(26:51):
Fillps respond to interviews. Bonnie Blue subtly shadeser, and then
Blue accuses Phillips of copying her long plan idea. And
then Lily Phillips appears at the Avian Awards and Bonnie
Blue spotted with rapper Little Malbo may boostpoo me amid
romance rivers. Then it was a fake pregnancy drama where
Lily Phillips was said to be pregnant, there were tests,

(27:16):
pregnancy tests, bump photos and it was all a stunt
troll Phillips calling it role play. Blue says it was
to raise IVF awareness, and then Lily Phillips a band
is her one thousand men plan after a Blue beater
to it and says she's not forced into content and
Airbnb bands Lily Phillips at their prior stunt fallout. Then
April to May we had both of them getting competitive

(27:38):
sex backlash porn stars like a Bell of Danger called
their stunt circus acts rumors, a fake arrest for publicity,
you know, and we see more women trying to come
in and try to do their own sex stunts and
try to do their own multiple men sex CapAids, and
you know, going through a lot. Bonnie Blue being banned

(27:59):
for OnlyFans for violiny terms with extreme challenge promotion after
announcing a canceling a petting zoo event in a glass
box for two thousand men and then pivots to other platforms,
and then July and August she reported completes one one
hundred and thirteen men and twelve hours, saying she reclaimed
the record. That's Lily Phillips doing that. I didn't realize
this was actually happening, but okay, that supposedly Wally Phillips

(28:21):
beat the record that Bonnie Blue had. And then more
emotional toll in mid twenty twenty five where Lily Phillips
had a breakdown health risks and then Blue addressing pregnancy
rumors again for fortiality advocacy, and then most recently Lily
Phillips hosting a low key cracking event with Baklava blahklava,

(28:45):
clad men videos, league T shirt stickers given, and Bonnie
Blue right now is supposed to be planning some new,
something big, but nothing else has happened so far, and
they're estimated earnings right now with or without only fans.
The earn being estimated right now monthly Lovely clothes. We're
earning right now monthly on subscriptions and tips between three

(29:08):
hundred thousand and four hundred and fifty thousand dollars, the
annual estimate one point five to two million dollars, and
her net worth three to three and a half million dollars. Damn,
Bonnie Blue, who would be in the higher end of
this monthly is earning one to two point one million dollars,
peaking after viral stunts. Her annual income right now most

(29:32):
likely eight to fifteen million dollars of trends hold but
only fans income losing that might have been a part,
and her net worth right now three to five million dollars,
but there have been some estimates to say that she's
made as much as forty three million dollars, and she
assisted the other alternatives like fans ly, but right now

(29:53):
we don't know what her highest end are, but still
it's a lot of money to be made. And so
when I look at all this, I said to myself, man,
that's a lot of money right there. And it's not
surprising if some women feel like we've always said, okay,
most of these girls that are only fans, they would
never go ahead and do the stuff they're doing in

(30:14):
front of a camera or an iPhone. If they had
a whole bunch of guys watching and they were on
a stage, they would never do it. And if they
had other guys that could possibly go and get closed
to them, they would never do it either. If they
were out there in the public and they were not
there were security guards and they just okay, they do
this content, and then they get noticed in public, stalkers

(30:38):
or other guys just all going on whatever they might be,
they'll be afraid. And the thing too, is that also
doing this behind closed doors, and in some cases maybe
some of the content, some of the women are not
trying to show their faces or show them theirselves that
they think, well that just the body parts will do,
and they think that that's enough, and they'll say, oh, well,
you know what, I don't show myself out there, and

(31:00):
I don't think everye's ever going to know this, but
they will eventually. They always do. So I don't know
what people feel about this. If they like the idea
of putting themselves out there in this way and this
feels good to them, I don't know, but I think
with some women out there, you have to realize that

(31:25):
when this is becoming something that's very popular now and
that we're seeing more people more and more every day,
that something will go with Looking at all these women
that are on only fans becoming popular, and could something

(31:46):
happen here where the women that are modern independent, they
might be struggling on their funds, They struggling on making
ends meet, keeping their expensive lifestyle, finding what they need
to go and you know, maintain their beauty, maintain the lifestyle,
maintain what they want to go and do for themselves

(32:06):
and make sure that you know, and if they don't
want to rely on any guys at all, or did
I have the good rely on any guys because no
guys are giving up to them in terms of any
financial help or support, then they're asking themselves they want
to get that support so they can be taken care
of and had their lifestyle maintain without having to go
and do the work and having to earn that they're

(32:27):
just going to just take what the guys will give
them if they show off their bodies. Now Body Blue
is still in the headlines out there. There was a
story that came out where the Colin Jack Yo program,
which is a very was formerly a very popular mainstream
Australian morning show that was run nationwide. Well, there was

(32:48):
an epic showdown on their program. Then we'll go and
talk about in just a moment, And what happened was
is that these content creators Any Night, Bonnie Blue, remember
we talked about any Night, who I think had like
some other like some almost like she had her own
attempt to try to get so many guys to have
sex with her. Any Night, twenty seven years old, appeared

(33:10):
on the College Jackie Oh's show alongside British porn star
Lily Phillips, where she made not so subtle remarks about
Bonnie Blue, with whom she had been feeding for months,
and one of the hosts asked, Annie, you've earned millions
of dollars doing this the right way, but some people
are telling you doing this the wrong way. And then
co host Jackie Oh said, is this Bonnie Blue we're

(33:31):
talking about? And Annie says, yeah, quote, her morals were
just different to mine. We were friends and I set
up for her a lot, and then she just basically
turned around and stabbed in the back. Bonnie was trying
to get me a band from OnlyFans, and because she
got banned from only fans, I think she didn't like
I was still on the platform and still making money.
And then more was said that she and Bonnie differed

(33:53):
wildly in their approach to content creation. Quote Annie said,
the difference is because my morals were always different. My
intentions behind things were always The way I spoke about
things was very different. And then Bonnie called in to
give her sut of the story. Annie Night was confronted
by Bonnie Blue. Where Annie was saying, I run a business.

(34:14):
We all run a business. We should all just be
happy and do what we want in terms of content.
Bonnie says, without dragging our friends down. And then Bonnie
replies and says, the names of Annie and Lily have
not come out of her mouth for months, so it's
not really me you need to be looking at. Then
Jackie would ask Annie if she had any words for Bonnie,
and Annie was quiet about it, and then Bonnie goes

(34:38):
on and says that you know it's funny though, because
you see you got nothing to say but your social
media says Bonnie Blue's a liar. Bonnie Blue is not
doing schoolies. I'm one hundred percent doing schoolies. And then
Annie shot back saying Bonnie was currently in Thailand, and
then Bonnie says, it's my body. I know exactly where
i am the bang busses in Australia, but I will

(34:59):
be in bal schoolies and I'm a reigning in Bali
for schoolies. And then Anny jumps in and says, are
you going to do sex work in Bali? A country
or a city in Indonesia where sex work is illegal?
And then Bonnie says, I don't need to confirm what
you're doing when I'm doing I will just be doing schoolies.
I don't owe you anything. My name cannot stay out
of your mouth. Then Andy goes on to say, I've

(35:21):
got very different morals to you, and I'm going to
speak out when I think that someone's doing something the
damage industry that we're in, and then Kyle would ask
any would you and Bonnie ever do anything again, and
Anny said, no, I have different morals. I don't want
to be aligned with that Bonnie with what Bonnie Blue does.
And it's done. So that's more just commentary out there

(35:45):
just to kind of get people home or worked up
and moving. That's all it is. But is it going
to monetize? Is it going to financially benefit Anny Knight
and Bonnie Blue to kind of stir up the commentary
right there the controversey? Yeah? Absolutely? And is it gonna
help Calen Jackie? Oh absolutely? Is it all publicity? Probably,

(36:06):
it could be all trolling. We never know, but there's
so much more to it that could be brought up
on this. But yeah, that's what it looks like. But
it's what the women that are, you know, looking the
good hopefully make something out of this that they don't
want to go ahead and find, you know, some of
the date. They want to go ahead and be independent,
modern women themselves. And then when they realize times get tough,

(36:28):
they're gonna try to use their body to try to
do something more with it. And that's when things, you know,
they get a little depraved and de botress
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