Cardi B announced she’s opening an OnlyFans account – charging users $4.99 (£3.80) a month for her exclusive content.
Taking to Instagram, the Bodak Yellow rapper informed her followers that she would be posting racy behind-the-scenes shots from her latest “WAP” video with Megan Thee Stallion.
However, she insisted that no shots of her intimate areas would be appearing on the subscription-only site.
Posting a video explaining all, she wrote: “Ok guys so now you can subscribe to my OnlyFans!
(Image: Cardi B/Youtube)
“Yes I’ll be putting my BTS from WAP there! And my day to day content.
Clearing up the hearsay around what users can expect from her shots, she added: “Also any rumors floating around. No I won’t be showing pu**y, ti****s, and a**.
“Link in bio. It will be a place for only me and my fans.”
(Image: Atlantic Records)
The seriously risqué video has raised eyebrows since it dropped on YouTube earlier this month, and despite its lewd lyrics and controversies surrounding the track, it’s placed in the top 5 in the UK’s singles chart.
YouTube reportedly wouldn’t accept the more explicit cut of the song and even the “clean version” was almost too X-rated for radio stations.
Following the furore, Cardi B opened up about the single and music video, admitting s he was “really surprised” by the reaction and didn’t think it would be such a big deal.
(Image: Cardi B/Youtube)
“I knew it was gonna have a big impact, I guess, because of me and Megan,” the rapped told i-D. “But I didn’t know it was going to be so controversial.”
“I never expected that, you know, conservatives and Republicans were going to be talking about the song,” she continued. “I didn’t think the song was as vulgar as they said it was, you know?”
She added: “I’m such a freak that I didn’t think it would be a big deal. I didn’t think people would think it was so out of this world.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk