What is Blac Chyna's Net Worth?
Blac Chyna is an American reality television personality, former stripper, and social media entrepreneur with a net worth of $1.5 million. Contrary to popular rumors about her OnlyFans earnings purported to be $20 million per month, Chyna herself clarified that she has made a total of $1 million from the platform. More insights into her earnings and financial struggles are discussed further in this article.
OnlyFans Earnings
Several reports have claimed that Blac Chyna earns $20 million per month from OnlyFans. However, as disclosed by Chyna in her court testimonies, her total earnings from OnlyFans amount to $1 million, debunking the exaggerated figures. Comparatively, her ex-boyfriend Tyga, one of the platform's top earners, made around $8 million yearly.
Rumors about her earnings often place her among the highest-paid celebrities, purportedly out-earning the likes of LeBron James, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Lionel Messi. Yet, in her testimony, Chyna revealed her actual income, stating she made around $2 million annually from all sources.
Kardashian Lawsuit
In 2017, Blac Chyna filed a $108 million lawsuit against the Kardashians for allegedly orchestrating the cancellation of her show "Rob & Chyna" after one season. Chyna claimed the family intentionally hindered her reality TV career, potentially damaging her reputation.
Although the Kardashians sought to dismiss the case, a judge denied this request in October 2020.
Personal Finances
Blac Chyna has faced significant financial challenges, including a lack of child support from Rob Kardashian. Legal battles revealed her expenses and income details, noting she made about $32,000 monthly in 2023. Despite earning $71,000 in September 2023, her substantial monthly expenditures include a $22,000 mortgage, $8,000 in healthcare, and $5,000 for childcare.
In an ongoing custody and child support battle with Tyga, more details about her assets were disclosed, including $11,000 in savings and real estate valued at $1.5 million.
Early Life
Born Angela Renee White on May 11, 1988, in Washington, D.C., Blac Chyna’s mother, Shalana-Jones Hunter (aka Tokyo Toni), served in the U.S. military and is the CEO of a production company. After high school, Chyna attended college in Maryland before moving to Miami to continue her education while working as a stripper to fund her tuition.
Early Stripping and Modeling Career
Blac Chyna began stripping to pay her tuition fees, moving to Miami to attend Johnson & Wales University. Balancing studies and stripping proved exhausting, leading her to drop out and focus on her stripping career. This shift allowed her to explore modeling, securing deals with Dimepiece Magazine, Straight Stuntin' Magazine, and Black Men's Magazine. Her career breakthrough came when Drake mentioned her in a song.
Mainstream Success
Drake's endorsement in 2010 launched Blac Chyna into the spotlight, enhancing her social media presence. She played a stunt double for Nicki Minaj in the "Monster" music video and won Model of the Year at the 2011 Urban Model Awards. Subsequent appearances in publications and music videos with Tyga and Nicki Minaj cemented her status in the industry.
Personal Life
Blac Chyna's relationship with Tyga began after appearing in his music video. They dated from 2011, welcoming a son in 2012. Post their split in 2014, Tyga’s involvement with Kylie Jenner led to a public feud with Chyna. In 2016, Chyna started dating Rob Kardashian, with whom she had a daughter. The turbulent relationship ended, leading to a custody battle and a restraining order against Rob.
Court documents revealed Chyna’s earnings of $60,000 per month from endorsements and appearances, along with $20,000 in monthly spousal support from Rob, which he later contested due to reduced income.
In October 2018, Chyna bought a $3.1 million mansion in Woodland Hills, later taking out a $2.6 million mortgage on it. In 2023, she was baptized and removed an OnlyFans account post converting to Christianity.
Television
Blac Chyna has featured in several reality TV shows, including Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Rob & Chyna, RuPaul's Drag Race, Good Morning America, The Real, The Wendy Williams Show, and more. Her show, The Real Blac Chyna, provided an in-depth look into her life.
Business Ventures
Beyond her entertainment career, Blac Chyna has embarked on various business ventures. Trained as a professional makeup artist, she owns a beauty salon in Encino, Los Angeles, offering beauty classes and courses. She launched a makeup line, Lashed by Blac Chyna, and an online store, 88fin, selling clothing and other products.