Bella Thorne is one of the leading celebrities in the Hollywood industry who gained prominence initially with the series Dirty Sexy Money and My Own Worst Enemy. She won several hearts with her performance as CeCe Jones on the Disney Channel series Shake It Up. Her rising popularity was one of the reasons behind her mega debut on the OnlyFans platform.

Bella Thorne

Bella Thorne

Though her joining the platform garnered major controversy due to the events that happened after she joined the platform. It also led to netizens slamming the actress for her alleged scam.

Bella Thorne Became The First to Earn $1M Within 24 Hours of OnlyFans Debut

Bella ThorneBella Thorne [Credit: Instagram]

OnlyFans is a content subscription service platform that was initially used by s*x workers. However, it soon emerged as a big platform when celebrities started joining it and started sharing exclusive content with their fans.

The 25-year-old, Bella Thorne generated over $1 million in revenue in the first 24 hours after debuting on the platform in 2020. Even a rep from OnlyFans admitted her success and stated that she at the time became the first content creator on the NSFW platform to earn that much sum in a day. Just a week later after her mega debut, Thorne said that her revenue had grown to $2 million.

She has been using the subscription-based platform to display her personal content available only to paying subscribers. According to her rep, she has been active on the platform and responds to every message she receives from her followers.

Though things were going pretty well for her, it also brought her in a negative light at the same time when reports started circulating that she was scamming people for her NSFW content with a huge sum.

The Controversy Revolved Around Bella Thorne’s OnlyFans Account

Bella ThorneBella Thorne [Courtesy: Instagram]

The actress set her price of the OnlyFans content subscription at $20 per month. In just a day, she accumulated a huge revenue that could be unattainable by many people, especially s*x workers who had been relying on it for income. That led to a backlash from the other content creators on the platform.

Things got more out of hand when reports started swirling around about the actress, who was allegedly selling her NSFW content for $200 on pay-per-view. It enraged many people for her alleged scam with the platform introducing new rules just when the incident was fresh.

With the changes in the limits of the pay-per-view service and payment policies, many started blaming her for the same, even though OnlyFans told Vulture that the “changes to transaction limits are not based on any one user.”

Though they did not directly address her matter, Thorne eventually had to issue an apology for joining the platform.

Source: PageSix