
Sex content creator Sephy claims she earns over ₦21 million monthly from subscription sales, but critics question her lifestyle. She insists she's investing, not flaunting.
- Sephy has 700 subscribers paying ₦30k monthly, netting ₦15.6 million after platform fees.
- Critics doubt her claims, pointing to her phone model, skin, and alleged cannabis use.
- She plans to raise her subscription fee to ₦50k and earn extra from Telegram and Snapchat.
Sephy says love can't pay bills. She once considered quitting for a man, but not unless he matched her earnings. Instead of luxury, she says her money goes into business, like her men’s fashion line.
As sex content becomes more normalized online, how will public perception of morality and money continue to clash? And where does society draw the line on what success should look like?