Lil Tay hit 18 and went straight for the digital jugular. On July 29, 2025, she dropped her long-teased OnlyFans account and claimed to rake in over $1 million in the first three hours. Screenshots showed exact earnings—$1,024,298.09—but no outside source has confirmed them, so the internet remains divided. Just as eyebrows were starting to settle, Bonnie Blue entered the chat with a DM: “collab?” Tay set the bar high—500K subscribers or it’s not happening. As of now, that number remains a mystery, but the buzz isn’t slowing down.
Viral Math: Does $1M in 3 Hours Add Up?
The earnings breakdown Lil Tay posted shows $486K from messages, $511K in subscriptions, and $26K in tips—all allegedly filmed just after midnight on her birthday. Legal? Sure. Believable? Jury’s still out. While outlets like Complex, The Tab, and E! covered the claims, no one’s independently verified the cash flow. Skeptics online called it a clout-chasing stunt; fans say it’s “flexer energy” from the OG child influencer. Either way, it’s working: she’s trending again, and the digital receipts are screenshot gold.
Bonnie Blue: From Petting Zoos to Tay Collabs
Bonnie Blue, infamous for her NSFW “challenges” (including allegedly sleeping with 1,000+ men in 12 hours), has a rep for the extreme—and a temporary OnlyFans ban to prove it. Her proposed collab with Lil Tay would’ve been unthinkable a year ago, but in 2025, it’s a pop culture inevitability. The deal’s not sealed: Tay’s made subscriber count the gatekeeper, with no word on whether she’s crossed the half-million mark. Meanwhile, Bonnie’s off stirring new scandals in London and teasing more headline-bait content. If they do team up, it’ll be internet napalm. But for now, it’s just a provocative maybe wrapped in an algorithm-friendly cliffhanger.