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YouTuber Tana Mongeau shared a photo of her OnlyFans earnings to return the favor to people who asked why she was doing it

I think we all know by now how much money you can make on OnlyFans, and this is probably the main reason why the service has become so popular.

YouTuber Tana Mongeau is no different from other success stories as she has showcased the staggering amount of money she has earned on the adult-only platform.

For those who pretend they’ve never heard of it, OnlyFans sees people paying creators for adult video content, usually pornography, for a monthly fee.

According to Celebrity Net Worth (Instagram/@tanamongeau), Tana Mongeau's net worth is $4 million

According to Celebrity Net Worth (Instagram/@tanamongeau), Tana Mongeau’s net worth is $4 million

This may include x-rated photos or videos, fetish content, and various fan requests for which an additional fee is charged.

26-year-old Mongeau, who became famous for Canceled podcast with Brooke Schofield and has since explained why she signed up.

“If I’m drunk, having a party and wearing a see-through shirt, I might as well make money off it,” a Nevada content creator told The Cut.

“Many men on the Internet sexualized me against my will for so long that I finally thought, ‘Damn, I might as well make a million dollars doing this.'”

And she certainly wasn’t lying about OnlyFans earnings.

In 2020, she shared a photo on Instagram of a glass trophy with the words: “Congratulations to the highest earner” and below the impressive amount: “$3,000,000”.

Under the entry she wrote: "“why do you only make fans?” good month." (Instagram/@tanamongeau)

She captioned the post: “Why do you only make fans?” good month.” (Instagram/@tanamongeau)

In an interview with Forbes, Mongeau said: “People will underestimate you as a woman in almost everything, and you will have to climb a little harder than most men.

“But I wanted it and I did it, and I don’t give (redacted) if it’s hard.

“If I were a cookie cutter, I would never have had any success.

“And if I had switched to being a completely safe business woman… I don’t think I would have gotten to the point I’m at.”

However, Mongeau has been involved in several controversies over the years.

Most notably in 2018, when she organized TanaCon, a convention in response to her feud with VidCon, where she was accused of mistreating creators.

He has over five million subscribers on YouTube (Instagram/@tanamongeau)

He has over five million subscribers on YouTube (Instagram/@tanamongeau)

TanaCon was an event that promised fans a chance to meet their favorite influencers, but it ended in chaos.

Thousands of participants were reportedly left outside in the heat for hours without proper accommodation, so the event was canceled on the first day.

In 2020, she was also criticized for attending events during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite guidelines.

She apologized for her “careless and irresponsible” decision.

Despite the controversy, Mongeau remains extremely popular on all major social media platforms.