YouTube Star Piper Rockelle Banks £3.4 Million on OnlyFans — Just Hours After Turning 18!
Piper’s Jaw-Dropping OnlyFans Debut Sets Social Media on Fire
Just hours after celebrating her 18th birthday, YouTube megastar Piper Rockelle reportedly pocketed a staggering $3.4 million in her first 24 hours on OnlyFans. The teen sensation, boasting 12 million YouTube subscribers, 18 million TikTok followers, and 6.6 million on Instagram, claims she smashed records by pulling in $1 million within the first hour.
“You guys are the best, thank you for changing my life,” Piper wrote in a now-deleted social media post.
The screenshot of her earnings did the rounds online before mysteriously vanishing — but not before fans caught wind of the massive payday.
Public Outrage: ‘Creepy Fans Waiting at the Sidelines’
- The rapid explosion in Piper’s OnlyFans subscriptions sparked uproar online.
- “Extremely disturbing that people watch child stars and then throw cash at them the moment they hit 18,” one tweeter raged.
- Another went further: “She’s just a victim of predatory capitalism.”
- Some sceptics branded Piper’s earnings a possible publicity stunt, dubbing the screenshots “fake.”
From Child Star to Controversy: The Dark Side of The Squad
Piper’s rise began at age eight under the watchful eye of her mother, Tiffany Smith, who created the infamous YouTube crew known as The Squad in 2017. The Squad churned out scripted vlogs and staged dramas, catapulting Piper into influencer royalty and reportedly earning her half a million pounds a month.
But behind the scenes, a Netflix documentary, Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing, exposed a grim reality. Former Squad members have accused Smith of emotional abuse, sexual misconduct, and forcing children to work gruelling hours with no proper schooling or breaks.
“Tiffany sent her daughter’s underwear to men and created an abusive atmosphere rife with child labour violations,” the lawsuit claimed.
Eleven ex-members sued Smith, alleging she exposed kids to “wildly offensive and sexually explicit comments” and handed out “hemp brownies to minors.” A shocking report even claimed Smith offered to teach an 11-year-old oral sex.
Smith denies all allegations. The lawsuit was settled for $1.85 million in October 2024.
The Larger Debate: When Child Stars Turn to Adult Content
Piper’s blockbuster OnlyFans launch has reignited fierce arguments about the troubling trend of child influencers jumping into adult platforms the minute they turn legal. Critics warn this pattern exploits impressionable youngsters and highlight the disturbing reality of fans who wait for years for “adult content” from teen idols.
While Piper’s reported earnings would rank among OnlyFans’ biggest ever debuts, the platform has not confirmed the numbers. The deleted earnings posts and the timing have fuelled speculation that the whole stunt might be a savvy PR move.