Bhad Bhabie has revealed the mind-blowing amount of cash she's earned since joining OnlyFans.
Though the rapper - whose real name is Danielle Peskowitz Bregoli - only joined the platform back in 2021, she's made an eye-watering amount in just three years.
Bhad Bhabie first shot to fame back in 2016 at the age of 13, following her appearance on American talk show, Dr. Phil.
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You may remember how she went viral with the now-iconic catchphrase: "Cash me ousside [sic], how 'bout that?"
She appeared alongside her mum on the episode titled, 'I Want to Give Up My Car-Stealing, Knife-Wielding, Twerking 13-Year-Old Daughter Who Tried to Frame Me for a Crime'.
Following the ep, Bhad Babie was propelled to viral status, but she actually had no idea at the time because she had been sent off to a camp for troubled teens in Utah called Turn-About-Ranch.
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Bregoli has come a long way since then, and alongside becoming a mother herself, she's earned a lot of cash on the way.
Earlier this year, she took to Instagram, revealing through screenshots that she made $18 million (£14 million) in her first month on OnlyFans, following an amount of over $1 million (£790,000) on her first day.
She's now revealed in a graphic on social media that since setting up the page three years ago, she's raked in a whopping $57 million (£44 million).
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The graphic also reveals how Bregoli made the money - and it's mostly come from subscription fees of $23.99 (£18.50) a month, as well as messages.
Bregoli has previously spoken about her success on the platform. Back in 2023, she was a guest on Emily Ratajkowski's High Low podcast, where she revealed that her OnlyFans earnings saved her from being broke.
She explained: “I wasn’t really thinking much of it at the time, but I was actually broke as f**k before I started OnlyFans.
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“My mom was in control of my money, so she was doing whatever she wanted to do, and I had a $500 limit on my card."
Talking about the money she earned, she said: “It just kept coming and coming, I was just like, ‘sh*t'."
Bhad Bhabie also spoke to Rolling Stone, saying that she has more control over her life as a result of her success.
“I’m not gonna give nobody a set time on things," she said.
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“I might wake up one day and go into the studio and make a whole album. I might not do that for the next 10 years. I go about things how I feel... That’s why I stay to myself so much. I’m trying to learn myself.”