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Lil Tay Slams 9-to-5 Jobs and Education, Urges Women to ‘Drop the Link’

She frames direct-to-consumer adult-content as a superior alternative to conventional careers and higher education.

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Overview

  • In an August 16 Instagram video, the 18-year-old influencer declared women over 25 still in 9-to-5 jobs “failures” and urged them to “drop the link” to OnlyFans.
  • She denounced institutions like Harvard as incapable of generating eight-figure incomes and said she “dropped out” to focus on monetizing her online presence.
  • Claims that she made more than $1 million on her OnlyFans debut remain publicly unverified, fueling skepticism about her revenue screenshots.
  • Tay says her family disowned her over her OnlyFans decision, though her father, Chris Hope, told TMZ she is an adult who can make her own choices and that he will not monitor her content.
  • Her post drew polarized reactions online, with some followers applauding her rejection of traditional career paths and others criticizing her remarks about education and conventional work.