Still on her path to self-rejuvenation, Angela “Blac Chyna” White has discovered a new source of income following her departure from OnlyFans, where she was earning millions of dollars a month earlier this year.
She told DailyMail.com, “OnlyFans was catered to exploiting myself. Blac Chyna, because of my past, it was like ‘she’s a super exotic dancer turned this.”‘
White, who stated that she wants to set a positive example for her children, recently announced a partnership with a different subscription-based creative platform: Passes, which does not allow nudity or sexual content.
According to the company, White’s content on the platform “will feature a variety of topics that are important to her, such as her spirituality, running her business, favorite recipes and cooking tips, fitness routines, and an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at more personal life experiences,” such as taking out her filler and giving up alcohol and nicotine.
In a statement, White said, “I am so grateful to join Passes, a female-owned platform that lets me show my true self to better connect with my growing community. 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.”
Her subscription costs $9.99 a month for unlimited access to all of her content, with lower-cost tiers for “day in the life” ($6.99), workout ($3.99), and cooking ($3.99) content.
Passes takes a 10% cut plus 30 cents for every transaction, according to the platform, and creators keep 90% of their subscription earnings.
Passes, in the statement, says it “is a clean content platform that welcomes creators of all sizes and niches, offering a level of digital intimacy between creators and their fans that existing platforms don’t provide.”