Tokyo Toni Addresses Reports Of Blac Chyna Making $20 Million Monthly On Onlyfans

UNIVERSAL CITY, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 08: Tokyo Toni (L) and Blac Chyna attend "Tokyo Toni's Finding Love ASAP" Los Angeles premiere at AMC Theaters Universal City Walk on November 08, 2019 in Universal City, California. (Photo by Arnold Turner/Getty Images for The Zeus Network)

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Tokyo Toni did a recent interview with Night and Day Network and addressed the reports about her daughter, Blac Chyna racking up $20 Million monthly on Onlyfans. 

“Let me tell you something.” Toni began saying, “if a b*tch made 20 million dollars a month on Only motherf***ing fans and you got your mama still hustling on the corner, something is wrong with you.” 

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“Part two, if you made 20 million dollars and got to turn in Rolls Royce’s and sh*t.” then she goes on to shake her head and say, “whoever gives these numbers I don’t know what they’re into.” 

Several reports were floating around the internet last week that Blac Chyna racked up $240 million in OnlyFans earnings in 2021, according to research publisher Statista.

The research publisher went on to detail how the 34-year-old mother-of-two was the top earner on the platform. She launched her OnlyFans in April 2020, charging a monthly subscription rate of $19.99, which gives users exclusive access to a mix of NSFW photos and videos.

Chyna spoke about her decision to join the platform during a 2020 interview with Baller Alert, noting she was using the income to expand her career and support her family.

UNIVERSAL CITY, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 08: Tokyo Toni (L) and Blac Chyna attend “Tokyo Toni’s Finding Love ASAP” Los Angeles premiere at AMC Theaters Universal City Walk on November 08, 2019 in Universal City, California. (Photo by Arnold Turner/Getty Images for The Zeus Network)

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“I’m on OnlyFans so I can support the music because that stuff is not cheap at all,” she said. “Getting studio time, engineers, wardrobe, marketing, I’m using all these different hustles to support that and my kids. That’s the ultimate goal: to keep up their living of how they’re living now. I don’t want to be that parent where they have this now; then, when they get older, they don’t have it … I’m a single Black female supporting my kids. I don’t get any child support, so I have all these things like Blac Chyna’s Closet, the Dynasty Group, my music, the OnlyFans, Lash Cosmetics, promos that I do for other people, and other companies to keep my household together.”

Jamal Osborne: Born and raised in Richmond, VA. My stories will have you caught up on the latest news to push the culture forward.