
Angela White, formerly known as Blac Chyna, has voiced concerns over the extreme content trends on OnlyFans, urging British creators Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips to reconsider their choices. Speaking to DailyMail.com, White suggested that personal trauma could be influencing their decisions, particularly after Blue, 25, claimed to have set a record by sleeping with 1,057 men in a day, and Phillips, 23, reportedly engaged in 101 encounters within 24 hours.
"Some part of it has to be some type of trauma that they probably went through," White said, questioning whether they truly felt accepted or supported by those around them. She added that if they had close guidance, someone would have advised them against such actions.
Having previously earned $2 million on OnlyFans, White deleted her account in 2023 after undergoing a personal transformation. She acknowledged the platform’s financial appeal but cautioned about its lasting effects. “You will make a lot of money, but in the process, you will lose yourself,” she warned, advising content creators to treat it as a temporary opportunity rather than a permanent path.
Over the past two years, White has reversed multiple cosmetic procedures, embraced sobriety, and deepened her Christian faith after being baptized in 2022. She also defended her ex-fiancé Rob Kardashian, the father of her daughter Dream, following recent remarks by Tristan Thompson, who referred to Dream as his “daughter.” White emphasized that Kardashian remains a responsible and active parent.
Now shifting her focus to music, White is determined to reflect her new lifestyle in her artistic pursuits. While acknowledging her past, she views her experiences as a crucial part of her growth and transformation.
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