The Internet personality claims that her OnlyFans content was captured at 12:01am on her birthday on July 29. Photo: Lil Tay/Instagram
Rapper Lil Tay, the subject of a 2023 death hoax, is alive and well and allegedly raking in the big bucks on OnlyFans.
The 18-year-old social media sensation claimed that her recently launched account on the often NSFW subscription-based platform has made her over US$1mil (RM4.22mil) just three hours after going live.
“We broke the f–k out of that onlyfans record,” she wrote in her caption of a screenshot of her income statement on Sunday (Aug 3). The breakdown was US$486,558 (RM2.05mil) from messages, $511,003 (RM2.16mil) from subscriptions and US$26,736 (RM113,050.85) in tips.
The Internet personality – who has said her legal name is Tay Tian – claimed that her OnlyFans content was captured at 12:01am on her birthday on July 29.
In another clip, Lil Tay hit back at those criticising her for cashing in on the adult entertainment site.
“You can hate on me all you want,” she said.
“You can’t say Lil Tay ain’t winning,” the Sucker 4 Green (Money) star continued. “So, for everybody out there, do whatever the hell you want with your life. Who gives a f–k what people have to say? Remember this, Lil Tay rich and finna get richer.”
A week before becoming a legal adult, Lil Tay teased the idea of joining OnlyFans.
“Every male has been counting down to it and literally telling me to ‘drop the link’ the second I turn 18,” she said in a July 22 Instagram video. “Girlies, what do you think? Should I do it?”
Now boasting 5.7 million followers on Instagram, Lil Tay went viral in 2018 for her profanity-laced raps about her lavish lifestyle on the track Money Way.
In 2023, a statement posted to her Instagram account falsely claimed she and older brother Jason Tian had died. The following day, she came forward to say that she was alive and “completely heartbroken” over the hoax. – New York Daily News/Tribune News Service
