Blac Chyna Is Charging Fans $950 For A Facetime Conversation & $250 To Follow Them On Social Media
Blac Chyna Is Charging Fans $950 For A Facetime Conversation & $250 To Follow Them On Social Media
Blac Chyna is giving a whole new meaning to the phrase “nothing in life is free”. The 31-year-old cosmetic line owner, born Angela White, recently added two new “products” to her company’s website. When online shopping with Lashed Cosmetics there is now an option to purchase a follow back on social media from Blac Chyna for $250.
You’re also able to buy a facetime conversation from the reality tv star for $950. The mother of two also offers payment plans for anyone who might be interested but not able to spend that much money in one sitting.
As unique as this all might sound, Blac Chyna is not the only celebrity that’s using her social media pages as a means to make money. According to the HopperHQ 2018 Instagram rich list, plenty of famous people are turning their Instagrams into a source of income.
Model/reality-tv star Kendall Jenner charges a fee of $500,000 to post to her IG page. While her younger sister and business mogul Kylie Jenner chargers 1,000,000 per post.
What are your thoughts on Black Chyna charging fans to make money? Let us know in the comments.




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