
Corey is making six figures a month on OnlyFans — but she says her mind is already on the next level: $1 million per month. In this episode, Corey breaks down how she monetizes attention, uses AI to automate DMs, turns social media traffic into revenue, and treats content like a real business instead of just posting for free. She also opens up about the reality of OnlyFans, why most creators do not make real money, the pressure women face online, her Playboy experience, growing up bullied in a small town, moving to Vegas with only $3,000, and why family became the real reason behind her success. This is a raw look at the business of attention, the creator economy, AI, OnlyFans, and what it actually takes to build a personal brand that makes real money. Chapters 0:00 Making Six Figures On OnlyFans 0:36 Corey At Bitcoin Conference 1:17 Using AI To Scale Her Business 2:16 Monetizing DMs With Automation 3:20 The Fan Who Spent $150K 5:04 How Corey Started OnlyFans 7:03 Why Everythi...
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I'm making six figures a month on OnlyFans, but my mind is so far beyond that now. I'm trying to think of how I can get to $1 million per month, for instance, using tech, using AI and implementing that into taking me to the next level. Everything is marketing, everything is with intention. I understand the algorithms and how to go viral and how to get people to click right. So most people are over here just posting content for free and scrolling for free. I monetize attention. I understand when I post something, I get paid.
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All right, guys, got Corey on the show today in Las Vegas at bitcoin conference. Who would have thought you'd be here, right?
A
Thank you for having me.
B
Yeah, it's a total different world from what you're doing.
A
I'm loving it. It's great, great experience.
B
You big on investing in stuff or crypto or anything?
A
Oh, absolutely. Definitely big on bitcoin. I know it's been fluctuating quite a bit lately, but, you know, I just stay in long term is my thing with bitcoins.
B
Got to transition that of money into something, right?
A
Exactly. 100%.
B
Trash is trash. Yeah, Bitcoin's pretty tried and true. I mean, I've been in it for eight years. I feel like I'm up a lot, but I've also sold on the way. But if I held it all, oh my God, I wouldn't be here right now. I'd be set for life. What's new with you, though?
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Not much. I've just been traveling quite a bit, creating content, shooting. Been learning a lot about the tech and the AI world and just constantly, constantly shooting, working, growing, and traveling using AI agents.
B
Have you cloned yourself yet?
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Oh, yes, definitely. Voice clone, avatars, AI agents, LLMs, learning how to code. Amazing enough. I never thought I would have it in me.
B
Wow.
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But yeah, I mean, it's incredible the. The room to grow, knowing all of this tech has just taken my social media, for instance, to the next level.
B
Really? How are you using it with your social media?
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Oh my gosh, everything. I mean, there's so many different platforms. It's. It's a bit overwhelming because it's constantly changing every week. I feel like by the time I learn one thing, for instance, LLMs, OpenAI, then there's another thing that comes out and it's just so much to take in. I've mainly been using the automations within my Instagram and my Facebook to respond to a lot of my DMs, which has been incredible. You hooked up many chat oh yeah, definitely. I've actually, I've been making like an extra $500 a day just by selling Matcha and lunch to all my creepy guys on my DMs through Manichat.
B
No way people actually pay for that?
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Oh yeah. I mean. Cause I'm getting thousands and thousands of DMs on a day to day basis. And so when these guys contact me in my Instagram or my Facebook, right. I'm just like, you know, they, my AI reaches out to them and it's like, oh, hey babe, Matcha on you? Mark. 14.99 Venmo link. Boom.
B
They think it's you.
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Oh yeah.
B
Wow.
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Yeah, definitely.
B
Wow, that's a good one. Cause yeah, if I was a guy and I messaged and I got an instant reply, I would think it's a real person.
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Right? Right. And then I switch it up too, you know, I'll throw a selfie in the mix, you know, change it up from Matcha to hey, lunch on you. We can increase the prices slowly but surely. 14.99. Hit them with the 21.99. Boom.
B
Before you know it. Oh my God.
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Build a relationship with my AI.
B
What's the most you've gotten out of one? One person got away through my DMs
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just like, I mean, maybe 500.
B
Okay. But once they get to the of, that's when the real money kicks in.
A
The customs and the, the customs, the relationships. I mean, I had, Gosh, I had one guy give me about 150 grand in three months.
B
No way.
A
Yeah, it's pretty, it's pretty insane what they're willing to spend just for an online relationship.
B
Was that enough for him to meet you in real life?
A
Absolutely not.
B
What's. Wow, what's the, what's the cost for that? Damn.
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I, I love my fans. I love the relationship that we have online. However, I just, my, I keep that completely separate from my personal life.
B
Got it. Yeah.
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You know, I've, I've met a few fans just, you know, from walking around in the streets. For instance, I ran into a few here at the bitcoin conference.
B
Oh, really?
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You know, I'll take a selfie with them, say hi and be very friendly. But, you know, that's, that's about it. I'm not, not going to give them my phone number and go out to lunch.
B
No Sugar user?
A
Oh no. I wish. I feel like I'd be a lot further if I had one.
B
Being in la, I'm sure there's a ton, right?
A
Absolutely.
B
Your stories, you know?
A
But the beauty of OnlyFans is it's kind of like having a bunch of sugar daddies online without having to meet them.
B
Yeah, it's more just chill, right? You can sit back in your house
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and yeah, you just sit there, create content, chat, and they send you money.
B
How often are you making content post?
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Every single day? Yeah, every single day.
B
Do you have a backlog to drive a backlog, a back catalog? Do you have a bunch saved up that posting live?
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Both. A bit of both. I mean, I. Concentration is just part of my daily life. It's something I do consistently from the moment I wake up, the moment I go to sleep, I'm always creating. You know, for instance, right now we're sitting here doing this podcast and I have my photographer with me. He's filming right now as well. So we never stop.
B
That's impressive. And I know you're doing six figures a month. Was that from the. From the start or did it take some time to build up to that?
A
So I started OnlyFans back in 2019, December 20, 2019, right before the pandemic started. And at that time, that's when most girls were making six figures per month. But for me, it wasn't like that. The first month, I only made $10,000 because I had no idea what I was doing. I had no idea how to chat with men. I didn't know what type of content to create. And now that I've been in for it, in it for some time, my numbers have just grown drastically. I'm making six figures a month on OnlyFans, but my mind is so far beyond that now. I'm trying to think of how I can get to $1 million month, for instance, using tech, using AI, and implementing that into taking me to the next level.
B
Have you met anyone doing those numbers yet on of?
A
Yes. And really insane. And crazy enough, the girls that are making those types of numbers, they're either really big porn stars doing some outlandish, very taboo type of content.
B
Right.
A
Or they're 18 to 21. Ironically, most men on OnlyFans, unfortunately, are pedophiles. So they like the girls that are just peaking 18. They have that very young look about them, that innocence. And those are the girls that are making the most.
B
I've seen that as soon as someone turns 18, they launched a million dollars.
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I mean, look at Sophie Raid. I think she's made more money than LeBron James. Yeah, she had $100 million so far.
B
Can't believe that.
A
I like you.
B
Go girl and she's 18 or. How old is she?
A
I believe she's 21.
B
Okay.
A
Yeah, but I mean, that's insane for a 21 year old.
B
I didn't even know her, you know what I mean? I just saw her talk about these numbers on a clip one day and I was like, who is that?
A
Yeah. I mean, her clippers are insane. Her PR company is insane. All of her AI and tech that she's using. So to reach these numbers, it's not like you're just a beautiful woman and you're like, oh, I'm going to post a picture of myself and make $1 million a month. It doesn't work like that. There's so much that goes into OnlyFans and the production and promoting yourself and knowing how the algorithms work to get these type of numbers.
B
Yeah, I mean, you're doing well if you're getting thousands of DMS a day, that's insane. So you're doing a lot of marketing or is that just.
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Everything is marketing. Everything is with intention. I understand the algorithms and how to go viral and how to get people to click. Right. So most people are over here just posting content for free and scrolling for free. I monetize attention. And I understand, I understand when I post something, I get paid.
B
And is it mainly videos you're posting to funnel them into your DMs or photos?
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Of course. So funny enough, my recent content that has been driving the most traffic to my page is me just wearing a cute outfit, a little dress and heels, fully clothed and just going to the grocery store, going to lunch, filming the reactions of people. Because I'm taking the model and putting it into the real world setting. And it's been going insanely viral.
B
Interesting.
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But it's funneling into the. Of, of course, getting brand deals with intention.
B
Yeah. People do like those reaction videos. When a hot girl walks by and
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you're looking at them, it's just so real. There's no Photoshop, there's no actors in it. It's just so raw and real. And I think that's what we're lacking a lot of in social media specifically, especially with AI and all these filters and Photoshop. People miss the realness of videos.
B
Authenticity.
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Authenticity, yes.
B
Did you get a lot of hate at first when you started?
A
Of course. Of course.
B
It's died down.
A
You know, haters make me famous.
B
Yeah, I remember it was like really looked down on for. For a time period. Now it's. I feel like it's more accepted of.
A
Is.
B
Yeah, yeah, you know, there's just so many people doing it.
A
There's so many people doing it and you're fully in control of what you put out there. I would never advise a woman to start an OnlyFans ever. I. I mean, obviously nobody wants their daughter doing it. Unless you're going to go into it with the intention of making it a full time career and going fully in it. If you're going to college and this is something that you want to do part time, I would highly suggest against it because you do have a lot of people judging you and a lot of bad opinions about you. And so it's something I would advise.
B
Young women and only the top creators make a living, right?
A
Yeah. And it's very, very few. It's oversaturated. It's extremely difficult to get into that. 0.01%.
B
Yeah.
A
The reality is most women on Only Fans are. They're not even making $3,000 a month.
B
I saw that. There's some crazy stats.
A
Yeah. It's very, very low. And you know, unfortunately it's, it's something that sticks with you for life. The judgment, those photos, they'll never go away. So it's something you have to live with and be okay with.
B
In Miami, there's like one out of 12 or something. One out of 12 girls are on of now.
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One out of 12.
B
Something like that. Yeah. It's insane. I don't know if LA is like
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that, but I think Miami more so. But most women in LA definitely have. Most influencers have an of.
B
I mean, why wouldn't they? If they're making some good money on the side, I guess.
A
Of course, I think it would, it would be, it would be foolish not to have an OF as an influencer at this point.
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B
Right.
A
You put out.
B
I'm sure that's been a battle for you, navigating that, right? Getting nude or not.
A
You know, it was at first, I never sold anything nude. And then I did my first Playboy cover and I did my first nude shoot. And after I did that, I was like, okay, my Playboy publications are already out there. I've already done the nude shoot. So that's when I started going nude on only fans.
B
Okay, how, how, how tough is it to get on the Playboy cover? I don't know anything about that.
A
Well, so it used to be extremely difficult, Right. They were very selective. It didn't really matter about your following. It's just really who you knew and, and how you looked, obviously. But now anybody can just go in and buy a Playboy.
B
Oh, really?
A
Since.
B
Yes, because they only make one a month though, right? So how does that.
A
Well, there's many different countries that have. And a lot of these magazines are fake. And so that's another thing women need to be cautious about and people in general. A lot of these magazines are fake. They're all bullshit. And they'll charge you like $10,000 for these covers.
B
I've been pitched. I'm not Playboy, obviously, but like business magazines. Well, yeah, they want to charge you and stuff. I'm like, you get like, no views.
A
Yeah, no views. And then you go online, you look up the link, you look up the website. Nothing comes up.
B
Yeah, it's just like a fake PR clout kind of thing, I think.
A
Yeah. And at this point, it's like, especially with AI, it's like you could just go in and create your own fake cover if you really want a fake cover.
B
Very simple. But you got on it when it was really hard. That's like, getting verified back in the day is really hard. It meant something on Instagram.
A
Yeah. It meant so much to me, too, when I first got my Playboy publication, because it was something that I always wanted to do. Bucket list item, Bucket list, check.
B
What else was on that list for you?
A
Well, right now on the list is making $1 million per month.
B
That's on my list, too.
A
Yeah. Let's go.
B
It's tough.
A
I feel like you're. You're.
B
I've been. Yeah, I've been at six figures a month for a while, but a million is pretty tough.
A
Yeah.
B
You know, that's like next level. Making eight figures a year.
A
Absolutely. Getting. Getting to the first million is difficult. And then it's like, once you get to that first million, how do we get the million per month? And it just keeps going and going and going.
B
Also, like, as you scale revenue, your profit usually goes down, which sucks.
A
Yeah, definitely.
B
I don't know about your industry, but for podcast, there's a lot of expenses.
A
Oh, definitely. And that's the beauty of only fans is my expenses are. I mean, it really, really nothing. The only thing I pay for is my photographer. Wow.
B
No other costs.
A
No other costs. I have the freedom to shoot wherever I want, whatever I want, with whomever I want. If I wake up one day and I'm like, hey, do you want to go to Italy and do a photo shoot for a month? Like, I can pack up and go and do that. Like, I'm incredibly grateful to have the financial freedom that I have.
B
That's awesome. What's the most common thing guys are
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asking for on only fans?
B
Yeah.
A
Oh, my goodness.
B
Nudes.
A
Nudes. I mean, I get so many requests, it's hard to. To put one specific request in. In a ballpark. But yeah, of course, nudes. I mean, I get some really crazy fetishes, too. Like, one guy was asking for, like, a sock puppet show.
B
What's that? Sock puppet.
A
A sock puppet show. So you get two socks, right? You make a little puppet out of the socks, put some little buttons on the eyes, and you. You do a little show like. Like, almost for a.
B
Okay. So it's literally. Okay. I thought it was like a sexual thing.
A
Hey. Hi. Bad sock.
B
Oh, my gosh.
A
That's A wild one, really strange request, but I'll do it.
B
Okay.
A
I'm like, you want a sock puppet show? Sure. You want a picture of my feet? Let's go.
B
Feet. I'm sure you get a lot.
A
Oh, my gosh. Yeah, I actually. I had a request one time for some foot content, and I was on a Southwest plate, just boarded, got the request. I'm sitting on the plane next to this nurse, and I just took my shoes off on the plane, and I started rubbing my foot, and I was like, oh, my gosh, babe. My feet are so sore from walking around all day. I wish you were here to massage them. And this nurse is looking at me like. She's like, how much did you just get paid for that?
B
That's hilarious.
A
I was like, I don't know, like, $500. She's like, wow, I'm in the wrong industry.
B
Must be nice. Are you on that foot ranking website?
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No, no, it's not. Not yet. I mean, I probably should hop on.
B
Yeah, we got to get you on there.
A
Help me get to that million a month.
B
Yeah, you're in the top 10 there. It might increase your revenue by 2x.
A
Foot finder.
B
Is that what it is? Yeah, I think so. Yeah. Yeah. Who's number one on there?
A
I have no idea. I'm not completely within the world of.
B
Yeah. Finder goes into a good foot.
A
In your opinion, what goes into.
B
What makes it, like.
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I mean, I don't know. I. There's the shoes, pedicure lotion. I mean, I don't know. There's just so many random foot requests. I don't know what excites men about foot fetishes, but I'm here for it.
B
Yeah. I mean, you're making money off of it.
A
Yeah. If you want me to massage my foot, get a certain toenail color, certain shoes, leggings. You want my dirty socks? Let's go.
B
Wow. So they asked for the color, and that's. That's crazy.
A
Very specific.
B
That's very crazy to me. I just learned belly button fetish is a thing.
A
Belly button fetishes.
B
Ear fetish is a thing.
A
I heard armpit fetishes.
B
Armpit armpits. That's on the rise. Armpit.
A
Very strange.
B
What do you think of that one?
A
I'm here for it. Any kind of fetish. Like, let's go armpit fetish, foot fetish, belly button fetish. Never heard of it. But, you know, if I got a request for an armpit fetish or belly button fetish. Sure, why not?
B
Oh, so they're like hairy armpits. That's weird to me, but whatever.
A
You're not into the hairy armpit fence?
B
No, I once shaved.
A
Shaved or.
B
Yeah, I shave mine. I mean, kind of like hair there.
A
Same.
B
It's just smelly.
A
Right, Right. A little gross.
B
Some people like doing that shit after the gym, but. Yeah, that's. That's crazy. I'm sure your DMs are fun every morning reading those.
A
Oh, yeah.
B
Never know what you'll see in there.
A
It's very interesting.
B
I'm surprised my message got through, if you're getting that many.
A
Your message, I think. I believe I reached out to you.
B
I DM'd you years ago.
A
I feel like I've been following you too, though. So my. The accounts that I follow, they automatically go to my primary.
B
Oh, got it.
A
Right. So I have Primary General and then the requests.
B
Okay. You go to. A lot of. You went to Dan Blizzerian's parties back in the day, right?
A
Dan Bilzerian. So I was one of the original Ignite models. I was signed with them for quite some time, and I never once went to one of Dan Bilzerian parties.
B
Oh, really?
A
No. I was in a relationship at the time, and. And my partner was like. He was absolutely not okay with it, and I respect my partner, so I never went. I will say that Dan had this. He was the trendsetter for all. For a lot of men now, especially, like, within the Red Pill Move it movement and all these men on these podcasts, I feel like they're trying to aspire to be something like Dan. I mean, we just had incredible influence, the Ignite brand. I mean, we had the hot. He had the hottest parties, the hottest women, the most extravagant photo shoot locations. Everything was over the top. And now it seems like everyone's just trying to replicate that. It was real influence.
B
Yeah. I feel like he was the og.
A
He was the og.
B
The Manosphere Red Pill. Yeah, whatever you want to call it, definitely. What do you feel about the movement now when you see all these Red Pill podcasts and. Did you see the documentary?
A
No.
B
The Manosphere one. Okay.
A
No, No, I didn't. Again, I feel like they're trying to replicate Dan and I. I agree with some parts of. Of what they say, but then there's other, you know, other parts of the Red Pill movement where I'm kind of like. And I don't know.
B
It gets extreme, for sure.
A
Yeah, it gets extreme. And I do feel like they try to put women down quite a bit, which is Something that Dan never did. You know, he was very. He was very good to all of the models. He never disrespected us or made anybody feel like they were less than, which I feel that the red pill movement, they really try to demean women and put themselves above women. And it's something that I. I'm not here for. I don't support.
B
Have you been on any of their shows?
A
I went on the Whatever podcast, but again, it was a large group, very hard to get a few words, and you usually get one or two people that are saying way too much. I just. I didn't really speak much on the Whatever podcast.
B
Eight hours, right?
A
Eight hours.
B
Crazy.
A
Yeah. When you told me this is about an hour, 45 minutes, I was like, all right, we could do this.
B
Yeah. I would have been on my phone by the second hour on that.
A
Yeah.
B
Especially if I'm not saying much.
A
Yeah.
B
But they don't let you use your phones.
A
They don't let you use your phone. If you walk out, they claim they won't tag you, which usually they don't tag you anyways, so it's really pointless to go on. And they bring in a lot of women who are probably 18 to 21 years old. They don't have an education. They're new to only fans. They're just trying to get clout. And so they bring in these highly educated individuals that just bash these young girls. And to me, it's completely unfair. And, yeah, I mean, I would never, never suggest anybody getting on, especially as
B
a woman, for sure. How old were you when you started the of. Were you 18?
A
It was in 2019.
B
Okay.
A
So, yeah.
B
You don't disclose the age.
A
Not yet. Gets better with age, though. I will say money's better. Looking hotter.
B
Well, the MILF thing is hot, Right?
A
Right. I feel like it never phases out. No matter what age you are, there's this big stigma that women lose their value as they get older. And I feel that it's this lie that society has tried to put into people's heads and just make women feel less than. That's simply not the case with age. You become wiser, your bank account grows stronger, you become more comfortable in your own skin. And as long as you take care of yourself, you love yourself, you eat right, you work out, you have good morals and passions, and you're driven by your career. Then it just gets better with age.
B
I've seen that argument. They usually talk about it from a reproductive point of view, I think.
A
Reproductive, of course, if you want to Have a family. Of course you should do it prior to the age of 30, but now with technology and. And being able to freeze your eggs, for instance, it's really becoming less relevant.
B
Yeah. Freezing eggs. You could freeze your eggs and then you can.
A
You can freeze your eggs. I believe up to the age of 40, they don't suggest doing it after the age of 35. I've already frozen my eggs. And so I'm not on this ticking time clock where I'm like, oh, my gosh, I need to have children now. Like, if I ever want that, I have that available.
B
Right.
A
Plus, I'm still young, ready to go, but, you know, I don't ever want to have to worry about that or put pressure on my partner about having a family.
B
For sure. Have you seen woman your age feel that pressure and, like, they rush into a relationship?
A
Absolutely. Yeah. They're just in a rush to have children. I'm like, nothing. That is something that should never be rushed.
B
I feel that. I agree.
A
It has to be the right partner. I mean, there's just. There's so much that goes into it.
B
It's tough these days because they're graduating college at 22 to 24, they're in debt, and then they're trying to have family.
A
Right, right. You're in debt. You're trying to have a family. And in my opinion, you shouldn't. You should never even try to have a family when you. You can't even take care of yourself.
B
Yeah. I know you grew up in a small town, right? So you had some humble, small, humble beginnings.
A
Yes. So I'm from a town called Alamogordo, New Mexico, and it's right by the border of Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas. I was constantly being bullied and scolded.
B
Really?
A
I was being beat up. I was.
B
For what?
A
I was incredibly thin, and I was one of the only Chinese families in that town. And so I got picked on primarily for being Asian. And I just felt like I never belonged coming from this small town. And so I would always tell my friends and my family that I was moving to LA or Las Vegas at a very young age. And people would tell me, oh, you're never going to make it. There's tons of beautiful girls in LA and Vegas. You're never going to amount to anything. And constantly being told that I couldn't do something and constantly being beat up, it just made me who I am today. I was like, I'm going to prove you wrong.
B
Respect.
A
I. I saved $3,000 when I was 19 and I just packed up my bags one day and I said, mom, I'm going to Vegas.
B
Wow.
A
Didn't know anybody moved out here.
B
You didn't have an apartment, you just.
A
I, I, I found an apartment. Had a blow up mattress, a tiny little TV screen, and that was it. The clothes on my back. But the next day I just hit the strip and I was walking into every retail store, restaurant, just asking for jobs. And the first day I did that, I got hired at two different jobs.
B
Yeah, where was that?
A
My first job in Vegas was the ice bar. I was a little hostess.
B
I've been there.
A
Second one was, do you ever see the photo booth at Excalibur where the girls and the knights take pictures?
B
I actually haven't been inside that hotel, to be honest.
A
Okay.
B
But I think I know what you're talking about.
A
Yeah. So I was working at a little photo booth at Excalibur and that's what opened the modeling world to me. I was working with a lot of Chippendales and they were in the modeling world. They were working with some modeling agencies. And so I signed on to some of their agencies, started doing runways, some commercial shoots.
B
Got it.
A
Yeah.
B
Did you do that one in the streets where you're walking around and then you charge for photos?
A
Not in the streets. We had a proper photo booth set up in front of Excalibur. The girls would dress up as little princesses and the men were dressed as knights.
B
Got it.
A
Took pictures of the booth.
B
Wow, man, you made it happen. I respect that a lot that you really, you know. $3,000, that's crazy. That's like a month of rent these days.
A
Yeah, yeah, it was tough. But I, you know, when I put myself in that position, I didn't have any choice but to go out there and find an income and find work immediately. Yeah, there was no room for failure. And just constantly being beat up and told that I couldn't do something. My entire life I was like, this is fine. Like, I've already went through it. $3,000, I can get by.
B
Yeah, I'm Asian too, but a lot of Asians in my neighbo neighborhood. So that never happened to me. I got like jokes and stuff.
A
Like, you're with other Asians too. It's different when you're the only Asian 100. I definitely pick on you. It's incredibly difficult.
B
Have you made peace with those bullies or you don't even talk to them anymore?
A
I, I don't really speak to anybody from that small town. A lot of Them are following me on social media and they're like, wow, I'm so proud of you. And, you know, respectfully, I'm, I'm kind. I. But yeah, I don't really speak to anyone that's relatable. But I have made peace to it.
B
Yeah. I got bullied verbally, never physically.
A
Yeah.
B
And they, they follow me and now they want friend. Yeah. I just found out one of them's like a H E R O I n addict.
A
Oh.
B
And he was like my biggest bully.
A
Yes.
B
And, like, I kind of feel bad, but, dude, bullies bully you because they're getting some stuff at home.
A
There's always some underlying issue behind that. And so I, I, I forgiving and I, I understand that it always comes from somewhere.
B
Yeah.
A
I know it's not necessarily directed towards you. Even though it could feel that way. There's always an underlying issue behind it, so.
B
Yeah. But it, I think it happens for a reason. Like, it made you who you are. Made me who I am.
A
Exactly.
B
Give me a ch older.
A
Yeah.
B
My first few years of business had definitely, like, that was the big reason why I was doing it.
A
Yeah. It pushes you to be better.
B
Yeah.
A
You're like, beat me up when I'm young, make it strong.
B
Then you got to find a new fire once you get.
A
That's right.
B
Over that.
A
Absolutely.
B
What's that drive for you now? The million a month.
A
Million a month? Money is what drives me. Passion, just. Yes. I mean, I, I'm never, never truly satisfied when it comes to my work. Right. I'm always looking for that next level, that extra push. How do I be better? How do I become better? And just constantly growing and learning.
B
That's the Asian in you. We work so damn hard.
A
We do. It never stops. It's like, go to school, make money. That's it.
B
Dude. My mom was friends with some billionaire guy from China, and, like, he worked so hard. He lost all his hair. Like, we just don't stop. You know what I mean? Yeah. We just like, work through everything.
A
Well, you still have a full head of hair for now.
B
But I'm graying. I'm graying already. You get a gray hair yet?
A
Not yet. Not good.
B
Genetics on. Because you're full Asian, right?
A
I'm half.
B
Oh, you're half.
A
My mother is a mixture of European descent one blue eyes.
B
Yeah. I'm half Chinese. Half Chinese, half Irish.
A
Yes. Half Chinese as well.
B
Yeah. The Chinese genetics are good, though, for aging.
A
Oh, definitely.
B
Yeah. Like, my mom's 60 something now and still has mainly black Hair.
A
It's probably super thin and fit as well.
B
It's crazy. But then I see, like, my dad's side of the family. They're all like, got to work at it.
A
Yeah.
B
So I got the best of both, I guess. What's next for you, though? What's the big plan this year?
A
Big plans this year is just continuing to educate myself within the tech and the AI world. I've been working hand in hand with a platform called Switch AI, and so I'm incredibly grateful to be a part of this project. This summer, we're going on tour all over Europe. We're going to launch another platform called Switch Travels, where we do a deep dive into chateaus, castles, luxurious places that look like a fantasy on social media that are at an incredibly affordable price. And so we're going to go shoot at these locations and try to bring it to the public so that way other people can have these type of experiences as well.
B
Oh, that's cool.
A
Yeah.
B
So a little photo shoot for people.
A
Oh, yeah. Just travel, content and really doing a deep dive to figure out, you know, these locations and just showcase the beauty of the world and make it accessible to the public.
B
What's the most memorable, memorable place you've shot content at so far?
A
Oh, my goodness. That's. That's a tough one. There's so many. The most memorable photo shoot that I ever had was in the Maldives. It was my first time there, and before I got on the plane, I got a call from my family, and they said that my grandmother had just passed away, and I had to make a choice at that time, do I hop on the plane or do I fly back and see my family? And I made the decision to go to the Maldives, and it was the worst decision I ever made because I was doing a photo shoot at this gorgeous location, and all I could think about was my family. And so, yeah, it stuck with me.
B
Wow.
A
But it made me realize what's important in life. You know, it's not the luxurious photo shoots and the money. That's not what matters in life. It's truly your family and the people who love you.
B
So, yeah, that's. That's deep. Thanks for sharing that. Yeah, I had a totally different experience in the Maldives when I went, but
A
I've been many times since then, and it's been phenomenal. But, yeah, that trip really stood out to me because it just made me, what, Realize what's truly important in life.
B
Yeah.
A
And that's family for sure.
B
That's why I work so hard. Honestly.
A
Absolutely.
B
For my family.
A
Yes. And that's the thing. Like, one reason why I'm so motivated to make money is because my family is poor. They don't. I didn't come for money. I had to build everything on my own, and now I can share that with my family. I can take care of my family. My mother, for instance, every single year, I ask her, I go, okay, mom, if you could go anywhere in the world, where would you like to go? And I take her every single year. I don't care where it is. She's starting to get very specific, too. Last year, she's like, okay, I want to go to Lake Como. I want to go to Rome. I want to stay at this hotel. And I'm like, okay, damn bougie, let's go, Mom. I'm writing it down. I'm like, okay, okay. Check, check, check. But it's the best.
B
That must feel amazing, because she took care of you for a while, and now you're getting to repay the favor.
A
Yeah, absolutely. And I wouldn't be where I am if it wasn't for my family and the support of my family. And that's key to success, is having that successful team around you and having that love and support to help take you to the next level.
B
Right. So you had that when you were just starting.
A
Absolutely. And I wouldn't be where I am today if it wasn't for that love and support.
B
That's beautiful. Where can people find you?
A
Oh, gosh. You can find me all over social media. My Instagram is @coryi. You can follow me on TikTok the underscore. Corey, I have two X accounts, three Facebooks. You can find me on OnlyFans. Yeah, I'm everywhere.
B
Check her out, guys. Get her some matcha, too.
A
Get me a matcha. Get me a little lunch.
B
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Podcast: Digital Social Hour
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Corrie Yee
Episode: She Was Targeted For Being Asian... | Corrie Yee | DSH #1952
Date: May 6, 2026
This episode features Corrie Yee, a top OnlyFans creator and social media entrepreneur, recorded live at a Bitcoin conference in Las Vegas. Sean and Corrie go deep on the realities of building a digital empire, leveraging AI and tech for content and monetization, navigating hate and prejudice as an Asian woman, and staying grounded through personal hardships and family values. With candid takes on the influencer economy, modern dating, fetish culture, and the dynamics of the Red Pill/Manosphere, Corrie offers a raw and insightful view of her journey from small-town outsider to financial freedom and global influence.
"I'm making six figures a month on OnlyFans, but my mind is so far beyond that now. I'm trying to think of how I can get to $1 million per month, for instance, using tech, using AI." (00:00)
"Most people are just posting content for free and scrolling for free. I monetize attention...when I post something, I get paid." (00:00 / 07:05)
"I've mainly been using the automations within my Instagram and my Facebook to respond to a lot of my DMs, which has been incredible." (01:47)
"Ironically, most men on OnlyFans, unfortunately, are pedophiles. So they like the girls that are just peaking 18." (05:54)
"I think she's made more money than LeBron James. Yeah, she had $100 million so far." (06:16)
"I would never advise a woman to start an OnlyFans ever...unless you're going to go into it with the intention of making it a full time career and going fully in it...The judgment, those photos, they'll never go away." (08:35–09:28)
"It's just so raw and real. And I think that's what we're lacking a lot of in social media..." (08:00)
"Like, one guy was asking for a sock puppet show." (14:20) "You want a picture of my feet? Let's go." (14:42–16:08)
"I just took my shoes off on the plane...the nurse is looking at me like, 'How much did you just get paid for that?' ... $500." (15:14)
"I was constantly being bullied and scolded. I was being beat up...I got picked on primarily for being Asian." (22:10–22:12)
"People would tell me, oh, you're never going to make it...constantly being told that I couldn't do something...it just made me who I am today." (22:12–22:45)
"Just constantly being beat up and told that I couldn't do something, my entire life...I've already went through it. $3,000, I can get by." (24:09)
"A lot of them are following me on social media and they're like, 'wow, I'm so proud of you.' ... But yeah, I don't really speak to anyone..." (24:46)
"He never disrespected us or made anybody feel like they were less than, which I feel that the red pill movement, they really try to demean women..." (18:40)
"They bring in these highly educated individuals that just bash these young girls...it's completely unfair." (19:27)
"With age, you become wiser, your bank account grows stronger...it just gets better with age." (20:07)
"I've already frozen my eggs. And so I'm not on this ticking time clock..." (21:00)
"Every single year, I ask her, if you could go anywhere in the world, where would you like to go? ...I can take care of my family." (29:21)
"I was doing a photo shoot at this gorgeous location [Maldives], and all I could think about was my family...it made me realize what's important in life." (28:50)
"Definitely big on bitcoin. I know it's been fluctuating quite a bit lately, but...I just stay in long term." (00:46)
This episode offers real talk about the highs and lows of influencer culture, the hidden costs and rewards of online fame, and the unbreakable power of family and personal values. Corrie’s unapologetic hustle and authenticity shine throughout—making this conversation both entertaining and deeply human.