Tyga Launches Model Management Company Targeting People Who Want To Start OnlyFans Pages & Aspiring Models

Tyga Launches Model Management Company Targeting People Who Want To Start OnlyFans Pages & Aspiring Models
Tyga (born Micheal Ray Stevenson), may be stepping into an arena that he knows quite a bit about. On November 16, the rapper who has previously been linked to social media maven turned billionaire businesswoman, Kylie Jenner, launched “Too Raww,” a lifestyle, entertainment, and management company.
According to reports, only recently did Tyga announce the intent behind Too Raww when an ad was posted on the company’s Instagram saying,
“Looking to be a Too Raww Model? Looking to start OnlyFans? Or get OnlyFans management?”

It’s unclear if the management company will represent both men and women, but Tyga is all too familiar with being surrounded by beautiful models. He shares 8-year-old King Cairo with model and entrepreneur, Blac Chyna.

Blac Chyna, Tyga
OnlyFans is a platform to share private adult content in exchange for money and many celebrities have joined including Jordyn Woods and Amber Rose. However, others have joined with other motives such as Chris Brown who became a trending topic for only sharing new or exclusive music rather than adult content.
All the while, Tyga has decided to do something a little different with his management company. What are your thoughts on this new business venture for the rapper? Share with us below.
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