Blac Chyna, born and also known as Angela White, is taking accountability while admitting that she was “leading people to destruction” by promoting OnlyFans. She declares, “That’s not Godly.” Chyna reportedly earned $240 million on the platform in 2021 before shutting down her account two years later.
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While appearing on the January 24 episode of Devon Franklin‘s YouTube series ‘Food For Thought,’ Chyna explained that by seeing others admire her success on the OF platform made her confront the moral heaviness of her decisions.
The 37-year-old actress, reality star, and businesswoman said:
“It just really took me being truthful to myself: with the lifestyle that I was living, the things that I was doing, how I was affecting people in a positive way or a negative way, like the influence and all of that. I had to take a step back and think about, for example: if I’m doing OnlyFans and people are seeing that I’m making so much money: that’s gonna influence them to wanna go and do OnlyFans. The backlash of that is God—that’s not a good thing, that’s not godly. So when I’m being judged, I have to speak up and take accountability for me leading people to destruction.”
Blac Chyna Explains Why She Joined OnlyFans And Recalls Deactivating Account After Baptism
Franklin then asked why she joined OnlyFans to begin with. Chyna explains that it was a decision she made rooted in financial freedom, not necessarily ambition or passion. She said that despite having multiple businesses, she always knew she wouldn’t “do anything that would degrade” herself after being a stripper for six years in her early entertainment career.
However, she added that mounting legal pressure ultimately changed everything for her. She recalled her defamation lawsuit with the Kardashian-Jenner family. She said, “I was in a really big lawsuit. I’m like, ‘The amount of fees, them lawyers, them depositions, all that stuff, it ain’t cheap. And I had to tee up. So I was like, ‘You know what? I’m gonna just do this OnlyFans, and if somebody don’t like it, they just don’t like it.’”
Chyna admitted that she also feared someone exposing her content from the platform. So, she said she was “very mild with the things” she was posting.”
Chyna continued to recall telling her family and friends that for her 34th birthday, she only wanted to get baptized. After her baptism, she finally let go of her OnlyFans account. Chyna told Franklin how her phone call went with her bishop. She recalled calling him around 3 a.m. He picked up and she told him she wanted him to be on the phone as she deactivated her OF account. She recalled him getting excited and telling her, “Awe, praise the Lord. Thank you so much. My baby, I’m so happy.”
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