Teen rapper Bhad Bhabie has captured the crown as queen of OnlyFans — claiming that she racked up sales in just six hours after her debut on the not-safe-for-work site.
“Crazier than u think DM me,” the rapper says in her OnlyFans bio. “I am on here every night responding.”
A spokesman for OnlyFans confirmed to Variety that the rapper did earn the title.
The previous OnlyFans recordholder was Bella Thorne , who garnered more than $1 million in her first 24 hours on the platform in August 2020. However, the actor-model-influencer was met with a backlash among sex workers who rely on income from OnlyFans, because the site had reduced the maximum limit creators can charge for exclusive content from $200 to $50 (after Thorne had charged $200 for a three-pack of non-explicit photos). Thorne has apologized to the sex-worker community and said she was working with OnlyFans to remedy the situation.
In 2017, Bhad Bhabie became the youngest female rapper ever to hit the Billboard Hot 100 chart with her debut single “These Heaux.” The artist, who is signed with Atlantic Records, also was the youngest artist in the last decade to go platinum with her 2018 hit “Gucci Flip Flops” (feat. Lil Yachty). Her 2017 single “Hi Bich” also has been certified platinum.
Other celebs and influencers who have launched OnlyFans pages include Cardi B, Jordyn Woods, Blac Chyna, Trey Songz, Amber Rose and Tana Mongeau.
Bhad Bhabie , real name Danielle Bregoli, is opening up about where her relationship with Billie Eilish stands today.
However, in a new interview with ET this week, Bhabie says her bond will Eilish is a little more complicated these days.
"People always want to act like we have problems or we have beef. No," Bhabie responded, when ET's Katie Krause brought up how fans are always asking if they're still friends. "I just feel like either someone got into her ear about me and made her think that I was a bad person or she was getting too big to where she didn't want to associate herself with my brand. And that's perfectly fine, I understand that, but it sucks to have a friend and they just disappear. But I'm not mad at her, she's not mad at me. It is what it is."
Bhabie -- who first rose to fame with her viral " Catch me outside, how about that? " phrase -- admitted, however, that she totally "gets it."
"If there was a kid in school that I thought was crazy, I wouldn't want my kid hanging out with them either!" she exclaimed.
While a collab with Eilish may never happen, Bhabie's fans can look forward to some solo projects. The Boynton Beach, Florida, native's new song, "Do It Like Me," is out now, along with the official music video, which has been viewed over 1.7 million times.
"I've been here since I was, like, 13, my songs have been doing crazy. I'm kind of used to it at this point," Bhabie joked. "But it still feels good. A lot of people are realizing that I'm not the same little badass kid I was, like, five years ago. So a lot of people are like, 'I actually like her now, there's really nothing wrong with her.'"
"I feel like everyone expected me to just be around for, like, five minutes and disappear," the outspoken rapper continued. "I feel like they're kind of like, 'We can't push her out? OK, we might as well just accept and she actually isn't that bad.'"
Bhabie added that while she didn't feel like she "necessarily had to" prove herself in the industry over the years, she's glad that people are starting to see a different side of her now -- one that's much different from when we first saw her on Dr. Phil in 2016.
From Publisher: Entertainment Tonight