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Published 09:42 14 Mar 2023 GMT
Updated 10:59 14 Mar 2023 GMT

OnlyFans star Blac Chyna has deactivated her account, claiming it's a "dead end" for her.
The reality star has become one of the biggest earners on the adult subscription site since joining in 2020, hauling in an estimated $240 million in 2021 alone.
But she's now decided to turn her attention to other parts of her life, such as raising her kids and continuing her sobriety journey.
In an episode of the Jason Lee Show, the model opened up about her life so far, and explained: "I don’t do OnlyFans anymore, I don’t do it anymore at all. I’m just changing everything about me.
"It’s a dead end. All that stuff is a dead end, and I know that I’m worth way more than that."
She was keen to make clear that her comments were in no way a dig at those who make a living from the platform though
"Shout out to the people that do still have their OnlyFans and stuff like that," she said.
"Get your money... don’t let the money make you."
Chyna wants to "set an example" to her kids, including 10-year-old King Cairo who she shares with rapper Tyga and six-year-old Dream Kardashian with Rob Kardashian.
"At a certain age, they see and gravitate to everything," she added, citing it as one of the main reasons she chose to leave the site.
Recently, the star has turned her attention to acting, having earned roles in The Black Hamptons and Secret Society 2.
Speaking about this new venture for her, she added: "I feel like I have other things, bigger fish to fry... And then, at the time, I had so many lawsuits."
This is a reference to the feud Chyna, legal name Angela White, has had with her ex-fiancée Rob and the Kardashian family.
In 2017, Chyna launched a lawsuit against Rob, alongside Kim and Khloe Kardashian and Kylie Jenner for $100 million in damages.
She claimed the Kardashian family had defamed her and interfered with contracts and business deals that resulted in the end of her reality TV career, following her split from Rob.
Chyna was in the process of filming her reality series 'Rob & Chyna', a spinoff of 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians', when the second season was suddenly cancelled.
In the end, she lost the case, but Chyna maintains she is "proud" of how she stood up to the world's most famous family.
“Thank God that I did (sue the Kardashians)... regardless," she said. "I stood up for myself because there were layers to it."
As for her thoughts on Kylie, who famously started dating her ex Tyga, Chyna is taking a similar route as she is with all facets of her life right now.
"Forgive and forget," she said. "You’ve got to forgive people and move on, otherwise you're just going to harbour all this hate and then you’ll start changing."
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