
Hey there, darlings! Let’s chat about Blac Chyna, the stunning model who’s spilling all the tea on her rollercoaster ride with OnlyFans. In a revealing moment on TMZ Presents: The War Over OnlyFans, which dropped on FOX on September 2, Chyna - real name Angela White - got real about how the platform’s promise of easy money pulled her in deeper than she ever expected.
At 37, she’s reflecting on those days with a mix of honesty and regret. “It’s like, ‘I need more, I need more,’ when honestly, I didn’t even need it,” she confessed, hinting at how the lure of extra cash - especially from private messages with a little extra skin - was hard to resist. It’s a peek behind the curtain of a world that’s as glamorous as it is grueling.
And let’s be real, who wouldn’t be tempted? Chyna started on OnlyFans back in April 2020, riding the wave until March 2023. While rumors swirled that she raked in a jaw-dropping $240 million, she set the record straight with Forbes, clarifying it was closer to $2 million - still nothing to scoff at!
But here’s where it gets spicy - and a tad sad. Chyna shared how the platform can hook creators with its endless demands. “They’re going to keep asking for more. They wanna see more, more, more,” she said of subscribers, painting a picture of a cycle that’s tough to break.
“I thought I’d just post some cute bikini pics, but it turns into so much more - it’s a slippery slope,” Chyna admitted, reflecting on how innocent intentions can spiral.
Many women, she noted, join OnlyFans thinking they’ll keep it light with swimsuit snaps, only to find themselves pushed for content that feels far more personal. For Chyna, it became clear there’s “literally no future” in that grind - a bold statement from someone who’s been there and done that.
So why did she dive in? Well, life wasn’t exactly handing her roses at the time. Chyna opened up about the financial strain from multiple lawsuits, including a hefty $100 million defamation suit against Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian, and Kylie Jenner in 2017 - which she lost in 2022. Plus, there were messy legal tangles with ex Rob Kardashian over revenge porn and assault claims, settled the same year.
“I had to figure out how to keep my house, take care of my kids, and do everything I needed to,” said Chyna, mom to son King Cairo, 12, with ex Tyga, and daughter Dream, 8, with Rob. OnlyFans became her lifeline after a stint on a show called Only Cams, which she produced and filmed. It wasn’t her first choice, but desperate times called for daring moves.
Fast forward to March 2023, and Chyna was ready to say goodbye to OnlyFans. “I’m kind of past that,” she told Daily Mail, hinting at a deeper transformation. After getting baptized, she felt the platform clashed with her newfound faith, calling it “kind of degrading” and choosing to let God guide her instead.
Now, she’s all about doing the “right thing” and digging deep to find peace. It’s a softer, more introspective side of the star we’ve watched evolve from reality TV drama to a woman seeking wholeness. And if you’re curious for more, catch TMZ Presents: The War Over OnlyFans streaming on Hulu - trust us, it’s a wild ride!