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The star of social media Bonnie’s blue raked in the big bucks thanks to its contents only.
During a recent teaser of her forthcoming appearance on Camilla Araujo‘S. podcastBonnie, 25, revealed that she was making about $ 2.1 million on the platform at -lein.
“How much do you do the month?” Bonnie then asked Camilla, 22, who said she won “approximately the same amount.”
Then Camilla slept Bonnie’s career, noting that she “doesn’t have to f *** a thousand boys” to make a living.
“Yes, but I have a thousand reasons more to enjoy my job,” quoted Bonnie. “You also can’t get the embarrassment back from those Tiktok dances.”
Bonnie is best known for claims to be asleep with a thousand men In one day, as well as creating other content for subscribers only.
“(We have) different views,” Bonnie told Camilla about his disapproval of the clear content. “One of us has more orgasms and more fun, but it’s fun. You are staging Tiktok dances, and I’ll keep the thousand men – and your father. I like a challenge.”
Elsewhere during the podcast, Bonnie addressed her relationship with the 19 -year -old rapper Lil mabu.
“I was just going to use it because I really like ‘barely lawyers,’ but it’s very different,” Bonnie wretched. “It’s very caring. Like, my holes are for everyone, but my heart is more suited to it. We have more emotional relationships.”
According to Bonnie, since she “gave (she) holes for everyone,” she wanted a different relationship with a real partner.
“I wanted to use it and dump it, but we haven’t even had sex,” Bonnie claimed. “I’m curious, but that will happen over time when it’s ready.”
Become grown confirm their relationship Last month.
“Her holes are for all but my heart is my heart ❤️”He wrote through Instagram on March 26, sharing a handful of pictures of the pair.
Bonnie has previously been honest about her career alone, revealing on the “Saving Grace” podcast In October 2024 her parents thought she got into it out of necessity.
“(My mum and dad) thought I might have had money problems,” Bonnie quoted at the time. “They thought, basically, I was caught hostages. I was like, ‘I’m not catching hostages, but I love it.’
Although Bonnie said that her parents were not very proud of her career, they want her to “be happy in the end.” Her salary is clearly a bonus.
“When I started, I posted generic content and was earning good money, but it’s never going to go amazing,” he added. “You can’t expect to earn good money if you make basic content.”