Muvhango’s Tebogo Thobejane Makes R200k From OnlyFans Every Month

Muvhango's Tebogo Thobejane Makes R200k From OnlyFans Every Month
Muvhango’s Tebogo Thobejane Makes R200k From OnlyFans Every Month. (Image Source: Instagram

Businesswoman and social media influencer Tebogo Thobejane has turned heads from day one she joined SABC 2’s daily life drama, Muvhango where she plays Belinda Mofokeng, a receptionist.

Little did many know that the business-savvy influencer who is famous for her curvy body and sultry photoshoots actually runs an Onlyfans account where she posts her nude pictures and many erotic content in exchange for money.

She indeed needed to monituze that statuesque figure of hers!

What’s more jaw-dropping about her side business is that she is making a killing out of it.

Although the actress recently revealed that she stopped posting content on the adult site, she also revealed that she used to make a whooping R200 000 a month – and that’s even 3 times her salary on TV.

Tebogo also revealed that she posted on the platform for only four months last year when she was hard hit by the Covid-19 induced lockdown.

Speaking about why she stopped, Tebogo says it did not make her comfortable despite the killing she made out of it.

“It’s something I’ve put behind me, and even if my jobs ran out I wouldn’t go back. My personality doesn’t allow me to go as far as others on the platform.

People want you to do things you’re not comfortable with and I’m not that kind of a girl.”

OnlyFans is a social media platform which allows content creators to post explicit content and receive payment directly from their followers, or “fans” via subscriptions or one-off tips.

It has been a viable business for a number of social media entrepreneurs of late.

But Tebogo believes she has done enough time on the platform and has other plans to make money besides that.

“I also hope to branch out soon and produce my own stuff. I eventually want to become a film-maker and director. I also want to help other girls get opportunities,” she said.


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