Former child star Lil Tay reportedly pulled in over a million dollars just three hours after launching her OnlyFans account.
The influencer posted a snapshot of her earnings on X and added a caption where she claimed that she had broken the previous record set by rapper Bhad Bhabie.
Since sharing the revelation, Lil Tay has faced criticism from numerous social media users.
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The Influencer Earned Over A Million Within Three Hours

Lil Tay has revealed she made over $1 million within just three hours of debuting her OnlyFans account.
The teenager first rose to fame at an early age and has seemingly ensured she remains in the spotlight by opening an account on the adult platform.
Taking to X, Lil Tay shared a screenshot of her earnings alongside the caption: “Not bad for 3 hours… We broke the f-ck out of that OnlyFans record.”
The image showed her total earnings listed as $1,024,298.09, with $511,000.79 coming from subscriptions alone.
As part of the earnings, Lil Tay also received over $26,000 in tips and nearly $490,000 for messages.
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Although OnlyFans has yet to confirm it, Lil Tay appears to have surpassed the previous top-earning debut set by Bhad Bhabie in April 2021. At the time, the rapper earned over $1 million in just under six hours.
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Lil Tay Revealed She Was Inspired By Sydney Sweeney And Sabrina Carpenter
On TikTok, Lil Tay previously revealed to fans that her inspiration behind joining the platform was sex-positive celebs like Sydney Sweeney and Sabrina Carpenter.
The influencer began, “I just turned 18, and honestly, my biggest reason for wanting to drop the link has been Sabrina Carpenter and Sydney Sweeney.”
She continued, “They are literally my top inspirations, and honestly, for anybody that doesn’t like them, and is sh-tting on them, and doesn’t think they are inspirational, you need to check your misogyny.”
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The Influencer Slammed Sydney Sweeney And Sabrina Carpenter’s Critics As Haters

Lil Tay went on to slam the backlash the two women have received in recent times, adding that every girl out there should see them as their inspirations.
Towards the conclusion of the nearly one-minute video, Lil Tay also stated that their critics were individuals who are haters and don’t want women to be able to express themselves.
She then proclaimed herself as the youngest to stand behind the two superstars and was doing so by dropping her OnlyFans link.
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Netizens Criticized Lil Tay For Opening An OnlyFans Account
Following her OnlyFans debut, several netizens slammed Lil Tay’s decision to open an OnlyFans account.
A user wrote, “I thought Lil Tay was based for all the takes she made previously, but oh well, she really did fall down onto the earth’s crust by turning into a hypocrite the moment she turned 18. Shame on you and the weirdos who bought your adult content.”
“She needs help. But also, there are a lot of weirdos in this world that subscribe as soon as she turns 18,” another user commented.
“If I speak on Lil Tay making an onlyfans the second she turned 18, i might get called anti feminist,” a third netizen remarked.
Someone else alleged that Lil Tay had misrepresented her age and insisted she should never have had access to the platform at this time.
The individual wrote, “Someone please explain this to me because she definitely isn’t 18, she was 9 in 2018 and stated last year that she was 14. She should currently be 15 — 16 at the most — so, what is going on here?”
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Lil Tay Was Previously The Victim Of A Death Hoax

In 2023, Lil Tay made headlines after a statement was posted on her Instagram account announcing her death.
However, no official confirmation ever surfaced from her parents, and there were no reports of her passing filed with authorities in Los Angeles, where she resides. The post was then taken down the following day, and Lil Tay reappeared on social media about a month later.
The influencer later told Rolling Stone that her estranged father, Christopher Hope, was behind the death hoax, claiming it was a “last resort to sabotage her.”
Hope denied the accusation at the time, calling it false and alleging that the hoax was actually a publicity stunt orchestrated by Lil Tay’s camp.
“Somebody has a strategy that a good way to get publicity is to make accusations against me. They’re all false,” Hope told the outlet.