Cardi B joins OnlyFans and is charging 4 a month on X-rated subscription app with hidden clips
CARDI B is joining X-rated subscription app OnlyFans and you can sign up for her exclusive content for just $4.99 (£3.80).
The rapper made the announcement on her Instagram and asked her fans what they would like to see.

Cardi explained to her Instagram followers that she would be posting behind-the-scenes shots from her latest "WAP "video with Megan Thee Stallion.
The musician also made it clear she wouldn't be posting fully nude content.
She wrote alongside her video post: "Ok guys so now you can subscribe to my only fans!
"Yes I’ll be putting by BTS from WAP there ! And my day to day content.

"Also any rumors floating around.NO I WONT BE SHOWING P***Y , T*****S AND A** .LINK IN BIO...It will be a place for only me and my fans."
Her OnlyFans page reads "WELCOME TO MY WORLD!".
Cardi's first post is a behind-the-scenes shot from her ELLE cover shoot.
Lots of fans will be eagerly awaiting more content from her WAP music video.


The song and video have caused some controversy as YouTube reportedly wouldn't accept the more explicit cut of the song and even the "clean version" was almost too X-rated for radio stations.
However, lots of people have labelled the song as empowering.
OnlyFans is usually associated with adult stars posting exclusive X-rated content for monthly payments from their subscribers.
Recently, it's become more mainstream with Cardi B being one of the biggest household names to join.
What is OnlyFans?
Here's what you need to know...
OnlyFans is a subscription content service based in London - with an app that has millions of users.
Users can charge monthly fees for access to X-rated images, video and more.
"Whether you’re uploading tutorials, tips, behind-the-scenes footage or just endless selfies, a lot of your followers would be willing to pay for them," states OnlyFans.
For every subscription that's sold to a viewer, performers get 80 percent of the cash while OnlyFans gets the rest.
The company was founded by Timothy Stokely in 2016.
“Uber is a bolt-on to your car just as OnlyFans is a bolt-on to your existing social media," he told Wired last year.
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