As the top fan earner, Iggy Azalea outperforms Cardi B, Tyga, and others, earning about $50 million

Iggy Azalea has outperformed celebs like Cardi B and Tyga to become the highest earning celebrity on OnlyFans, bringing in an astonishing amount of money.

The luxury adult toy company LELO released a report on Monday, November 20, that included the stars’ income disclosures.

The “Fаncy” rapper reportedly made $48 million on the well-known platform in 2023, surpassing Cardi B (who made $45 million) to take the top spot as the highest-paid celebrity.

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Chris Brown ($15 million), DJ Khaled and Fаt Joe ($4 million), and Amber Rose ($26 million) are some of the other highest earners on the app.

Hotter Than Һell is a new year-long multimedia project by Iggy Azalea that will only be accessible through the content subscription service. She made this announcement back in January.

Fans may stream exclusive and uncensored images, films, poems, artwork, and music from the Australian celebrity, including her recently released fourth studio album, for $25 per month.

On January 13, shortly after Azalea officially announced the news, hundreds of fans swarmed to her new account in order to purchаse the all-access pass.

“To be honest, had no idea OnlyFans was a creative space, so I never imagined that I would be working with them on my largest project yet!” Versatile quoted Azalea. “After looking past the superficial conversation about what it meant to be an OnlyFan, I saw that it was the ideal forum for introducing a multimedia idea.

The excessive and artistically restricting censorship that artists must deal with when publishing their work on other internet platforms excites her, she continued. “This collaboration, like the project, is daring and enjoyable; I believe it will surprise a lot of people.”

Iggy Azalea previously declared she would never join OnlyFans, but she later changed her mind after realizing that other platforms’ “overwhelming and creatively limiting censorship” prevented her from connecting with her fans and expressing herself authentically.