OnlyFans star Lil Tay, 18, brutally slams women who work traditional nine to five jobs: ‘You are a failure’

OnlyFans star Lil Tay, born Claire Hope, did not hold back as she slammed women over the age of 25 who work a traditional nine to five job in a bizarre Instagram video posted on Saturday.

The rapper and OnlyFans star sparked fierce backlash as she railed against those who have normal professions – after bragging about her earnings from the adult content site.

‘If you’re over the age of 25 and you’re still working a nine to five, you are a failure,’ Lil Tay said bluntly to her 5.7 million followers.

‘Like by then, you should’ve already made your bag,’ she continued.

She then encouraged ladies to join the adult content creation site OnlyFans like her.

‘Who gives a f**k what anybody thinks, screw your family, my family kicked me out, I got disowned, they don’t talk to me anymore, they don’t f**k with me, but who gives a s**t?’ Lil Tay claimed.

‘I can literally buy their whole life if I wanted to, I’m good,’ she added.

In the video, she also told followers to ‘f**k an education’ and claimed that going to Harvard University would have never helped her make eight figures.

OnlyFans star Lil Tay, born Claire Hope, slammed women over the age of 25 who work a traditional nine to five job in an Instagram video posted on Saturday - and she did not hold back

OnlyFans star Lil Tay, born Claire Hope, slammed women over the age of 25 who work a traditional nine to five job in an Instagram video posted on Saturday – and she did not hold back

'If you’re over the age of 25 and you’re still working a 9 to 5, you are a failure,' Lil Tay said bluntly to her 5.7 million followers

‘If you’re over the age of 25 and you’re still working a 9 to 5, you are a failure,’ Lil Tay said bluntly to her 5.7 million followers

Interestingly enough, Lil Tay is new to the OnlyFans platform, as she joined last month just one day after she turned 18

Interestingly enough, Lil Tay is new to the OnlyFans platform, as she joined last month just one day after she turned 18

Interestingly enough, Lil Tay is new to the OnlyFans platform, as she joined last month just one day after she turned 18.

When she launched her OnlyFans, Lil Tay promised fans glimpses of her ‘birthday suit’ and, within just two hours of joining the adult content platform, she had 100,000 subscribers.

By the third hour, she had raked in over $1 million, posting a screenshot of her earnings with the caption: ‘We broke the f**k out of that OnlyFans record.’

At the time, her announcement sparked some backlash, as some of her dedicated fans branded the news as ‘deranged’ and slammed those who had subscribed to her page.

While she may be making a pretty penny from OnlyFans, many users in the comments section of her new Instagram post weren’t fans of her bold message.

‘Sorry girl but I’m going to college,’ one person wrote.

Another agreed, ‘So being a doctor means I’ll be a failure?’

‘Nice rage bait,’ someone else typed.

When she launched her OnlyFans, Lil Tay promised fans glimpses of her 'birthday suit' and, within hours, she had raked in over $1 million as she posted a screenshot of her earnings

When she launched her OnlyFans, Lil Tay promised fans glimpses of her ‘birthday suit’ and, within hours, she had raked in over $1 million as she posted a screenshot of her earnings

Although she may be making a pretty penny from OnlyFans, many users in the comments section of her new Instagram post weren't fans of her bold message

Although she may be making a pretty penny from OnlyFans, many users in the comments section of her new Instagram post weren’t fans of her bold message

Lil Tay first went viral in 2017 at age nine after posting videos full of foul language and violent behavior.

It later came out that her brother Jason was feeding her lines off-camera, sparking concerns that she was being exploited by her family for money.

Around the same time, her mom, Angela Tian, lost her job as a real estate agent for allegedly using her employer’s properties and cars in her daughter’s videos.

After a brief hiatus, her Instagram account suddenly went dark.

Then, in 2018, Lil Tay became the center of a nasty custody battle between her estranged parents that played out heavily in the media.

In August 2023, a post from Tay’s verified Instagram account claimed that both she and her brother had died.

A day later, TMZ reported that both siblings were alive.

Lil Tay later alleged that the post was part of a hacking incident, though fans have suspicions that it was her father behind the hoax.

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