In a surprising move, Blac Chyna, the 35-year-old model and TV personality, has bid farewell to OnlyFans, where she amassed an impressive $240 million in 2021. She is now venturing into a new chapter by partnering with Passes, a subscription-based platform that distinguishes itself as a “clean content platform,” prohibiting nudity.
The announcement was made by Blac Chyna in a press release on a Friday, expressing her gratitude for joining Passes, a female-owned platform that aligns with her values. She emphasized the platform’s ability to allow her to reveal her true self, fostering a deeper connection with her growing community.
Discussing her decision, Blac Chyna shared, “The last year has been transformative for my mental and physical health, and I look forward to sharing more of that journey on Passes. My hope is that telling my story will help people feel less alone and more supported in whatever struggles they may be going through.”
On Passes, subscribers can access Blac Chyna’s content for a monthly fee of $9.99, unlocking various packages such as “Day in the Life” ($6.99), workout ($3.99), and cooking ($3.99).
Passes positions itself as a platform for “clean content,” offering creators the opportunity to “connect with their fans through exclusive content and experiences.” The platform supports various engagement features, including memberships, fan calls, live streaming, paid messaging, and more.
Lucy Guo, Founder and CEO of Passes, emphasized their mission to help creators scale their communities and businesses. “We believe all creators are entrepreneurs, and it’s our mission to help creators scale their communities and, therefore, their businesses,” said Guo.
“At Passes, we understand that the best way to grow your brand and business is to be able to directly connect with your fans, so we strive to help turn them into superfans. We are thrilled to welcome Angela and her fans to the platform!”
Blac Chyna’s staggering success on OnlyFans in 2021, where she reportedly earned $240 million, is a noteworthy achievement. According to Statista, Chyna, who initiated her OnlyFans account in April 2020, earned a staggering $20 million per month that year, securing her position as the top-earning creator on the platform.
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