Lil Tay claims she is misunderstood.
The only fanstar who made $15 million on a risqué platform in just two weeks said that women who work 9-5 jobs are “failed” because they are trying to “motivate” them to make more money.
“I can make more money than most people I’ve never seen before in my life,” the 18-year-old recounts the perks of bringing the page 6-only perk to only fans.
“Secondly, I want to do what I want to do with myself and with my body. …Every woman should be empowered, and every woman should do whatever they want to do.”
Tay says that despite public perception, she has grown up and has never worn a bit of a piece from her people.
“That’s exactly why I needed to make money, and that’s exactly why I can motivate you to give in and make your money,” she says.
The social media star, who boasts 5.7 million followers on Instagram, has been open about her tough childhood in the past.
Tay says that the bad experiences she went through were “never” and “never” with her mother who said she “sacrificed” much for her, and she always “supported” her, but rather said along with “different families” referring to her father.
“I was given rotten food and such s-t for lunch, but I went ahead,” she says to Page 6. “I’m fine.” Teenage dad Christopher Hope has firmly denied his daughter’s claim.
The father-daughter duo had a turbulent history, but Tay even denies hopes for the 2023 death hoax.
Tay adds in an exclusive interview with Page Six that she makes money extremely important for her childhood, saying, “People say they don’t buy money, but that’s right.”
However, posting fascinating content online can draw uncruel people into the lives of young women.
However, Tay says that “screepy” older man has signed up for her only fan and that she has been looking at the photos since she was 15, so she may make money from it.
One person she specifically calls “topspenders,” recently asked her to pos in a bottle of baby oil to simulate Sean’s “Diddy” Combs-style “freak-off.”
The photo shoot has received a lot of backlash on social media, but Tay says she feels “F-King” about her decision to post those photos because of how much money she has made.
But all attention is at a price. Tay says it will be her last to reveal her $15 million in revenue due to her recent horrifying circumstances.
“A few days ago, someone was trying to take a picture of me in my bushes. ‘Is it TMZ? I don’t know what this is, but there are people trying to get into my backyard,” the influencer says.
Someone takes pictures of me on the beach,” she continues. “It could put my safety at risk.”
Tay said, “My friend said, ‘Maybe you should start telling people how much you’re making.” ”
The “Suction Cup 4 Green” singer claims she has taken boxing lessons to protect herself and hired security. She also claims she has full control over her finances.
“I’m in control. I could do whatever I wanted with my money,” she says. “I’m watching some Bugattis.”