THE MONEY JELLY HAS MADE ON OFJameliz Smith, better known as Jelly, is an influencer and OnlyFans model who recently shared her earnings from a little over a year and a half on the platform: $16 million.
Yes, you read that right. $16,000,000. Crazy, right?
As expected, the critics didn’t take long to chime in: things like, “I’d never do that for money” or “I work 16 hours a day and can barely make ends meet”… But let’s be real. People’s misfortunes or those “injustices” aren’t Jelly’s fault. She’s been smart enough to capitalize on her youth, her looks, and the need many men have to feel connected to a woman. Period. Everything else is just moralizing and, frankly, pure envy.
What’s funny is that many people think every girl on OnlyFans is making bank like this, but no, that’s not the case. On OF, just like in most other industries, the 20/80 rule applies. 20% of content creators make 80% of the money, while the other 80% have to fight over the remaining 20%. So yeah, most aren’t getting rich.
One of the main things you need to make money on OF is exposure. And here’s where a lot of them get it wrong. They want full control over their content and are constantly messaging sites like mine asking to have their material removed. Sure, you have the right, but with that mindset, you’re closing doors. If you want to make real money, you’ve got to put yourself out there. If you’ve decided to monetize your body and your sexuality, then, damn, let yourself be seen! Get your content out there as much as possible. The more people know about you, the better your chances of reaching those who are willing to spend money on you. Because there are two types of men: those who spend money on this and those who don’t. And trust me, the second group is the majority.
So, if you’re really in this to make money, don’t care about what people think, and go all in. Jelly, Amouranth, or porn actresses like Angela White and Gabbie Carter—do you think they reached the top and made millions by avoiding fame? Of course not. If you want to make a fortune and not care about what anyone says, start by not asking me to delete your videos.
And with that said, here’s the video of Jelly showing what she’s earned, along with a few more you might find interesting.
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