
An influencer has claimed that working a typical 9 to 5 makes you a 'failure' in an X-rated rant aimed at women over the age of 25.
Lil Tay, an internet personality who rose to fame when she was just nine years old, has recently opened up an OnlyFans account after having turned 18 on July 29.
Less than a week later, on August 3, she announced that she was on the NSFW platform to her 2.3 million followers and later revealed in a screenshot that she had earned $1,024,298.09 in just a few hours.
“One million dollars in a couple hours. I'm still the youngest one doing it for all the grown ass haters who've been hating since I was nine years old, look at me now," the teen told her fans.
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With the post reading: "Not bad for 3 hours. We broke the f**k out of that OnlyFans record."

Now, after the teen scooped a mega pay day, she's now encouraging others to follow in her footsteps.
Taking to Instagram, she said: "If you're over the age of 25 and you're still working in nine to five... you are a failure. Like by then you should've already made your bag - and ladies, every single one of you should drop the link like me. Like, just literally just make your bag.
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"Who gives a f*ck what anybody thinks? Screw your family, my family kick me out. I got disowned. They don't talk to me anymore. They don't f*ck with me. But who gives a sh*t? I can literally buy their whole life if I wanted to. I'm good.
"Also, f*ck education, 'cause Harvard was never gonna help me make eight figures. That's why I dropped out of it, and I dropped the link instead."
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Lil Tay's comments have left people fuming online, with one person commenting on the social media platform: "If you’re 18 and your first thought is to open an OF…someone failed YOU in life."
A little bit rough... while another typed: "So being a doctor means I’ll be a failure?"
"Sorry girl but I’m going to college," a third added.
Meanwhile, others noted that she had been 'rage-baiting'... for those unaware, rage-baiting provokes anger online to drive engagement through controversial or misleading content, boosting traffic, revenue, or influence by exploiting emotional reactions, often regardless of truth or harm caused.
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"Y'all forgot lil tay was ragebaiting since she was young," one person typed.
While a second added: "You was just ten years old."
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