Blac Chyna Breaks Silence On The Real Money Magnet On OnlyFans
By Afouda Bamidele on September 2, 2025 at 4:15 PM EDT

Blac Chyna, who is now going by Angela White, is admitting that topless DMs on OnlyFans are the fastest way to keep fans spending.
Before walking away from the platform, she reportedly raked in an eye-popping $240 million, a figure that cemented her as one of the site's biggest earners.
Blac Chyna has had her hands in everything, from exotic dancing and modeling to reality TV and business ventures.
Blac Chyna Highlights The Slippery Slope Of OnlyFans

White admits that when she joined the platform, she quickly realized how easy it was to get caught up in the chase for more money. She explained that the turning point came when she figured out that topless private messages brought in the biggest payouts.
What started as simple content soon turned into a cycle of always needing to give more. "Greed started to come in. It's like I need more, I need more, I need more, when I really didn't need it. I knew that if I sent private messages with the top off, I would get more money," she stated.
In TMZ's "TMZ Presents: The War Over OnlyFans," White also noted that plenty of women sign up thinking they will stick to bikini photos, but the platform has a way of pulling creators deeper. The requests never stop, and the pressure to deliver builds until lines start to blur.
As she put it, "They're going to keep asking for more things. They wanna see more more more."
Angela White Explains Why She Walked Away From OnlyFans Despite Massive Earnings

Before her latest admission, White explained why she turned her back on OnlyFans, despite earning a reported $240 million from the site. The star stepped away in 2023, saying her priorities had shifted and she wanted to take her life in a new direction.
For White, the decision was not about the money. She said she quit the platform "cold turkey," explaining that she did not want her kids growing up and stumbling across her explicit content.
She admitted that while OnlyFans had been lucrative, she saw it as a "dead end" that did not align with the future she envisioned for herself.
In a candid sit-down with Jason Lee on Revolt, she made it clear her focus now is on building projects she can be proud of, from television to new business ventures. "I know I'm worth way more than that," she said.
The Mother-Of-Two's Journey From Strip Clubs To Reality TV And Reinvention

White has been in the spotlight for over a decade, shaping her own version of fame and influence. Finance Monthly reported that in recent years, she has pulled away from the wild world of reality TV, choosing instead to focus on personal growth.
Her path to celebrity was not traditional. She entered the workforce early, taking on jobs to support herself while studying at Johnson & Wales University in Miami.
However, she dropped out and leaned into dancing and modeling, which led to her breakthrough at King of Diamonds, the Miami strip club famous for launching careers. Her big break came in 2010 when she stood in as Nicki Minaj's body double for Kanye West's "Monster" video.
Soon after, White's name was everywhere; she was in hip-hop videos, in relationships with Tyga and later Rob Kardashian, and starring in her own short-lived reality show, "Rob & Chyna." She built businesses along the way, from Lashed Cosmetics to fashion ventures under her real name.
White Opened Up About Staying Sober And Putting Herself First

The 37-year-old has been open about her struggles and victories on the road to sobriety. The Blast highlighted her candid reflections on how challenging the process was, sharing that in the past she often relapsed around the four- to six-month mark.
But in her December interview with Entertainment Weekly, she shared that things are different now. White said the shift came when she cut out her usual triggers and made herself a priority. "You have to put yourself first, and then you can worry about the people around you," she explained.
Part of her new routine includes staying active and eating well, habits she credits with keeping her steady. "I've been eating good," she said with a smile. At that time, White celebrated two years of sobriety, proudly adding, "It feels good. I feel clear."
Blac Chyna's Faith Journey Brings Healing And New Connections

White's rebrand has been marked by significant shifts, which were included in Lifetime's docuseries "Where Is Wendy Williams?"
The series focused on the former talk show host's health battles, revealing her diagnoses of primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia. In a touching moment, White paid Williams a visit at her New York apartment, sparking a raw exchange that showed the softer side of both women.
White later explained that their friendship began on unexpected terms, given that Williams often criticized her during "Hot Topics." But after finally meeting face-to-face, Williams suggested dinner, and a bond was formed that continues to surprise them both.
Angela White is proving that sometimes the real win comes from knowing your worth beyond the money.