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Blac Chyna Reportedly
Tiffany Haddish Breaks Silence: 'I Know People Have A Bunch Of Questions'
    Made $240Million On
OnlyFans In 2021
Tiffany Haddish is speak- ing out after being accused of molestation.
Last Tuesday, a 22-year-old woman identified as Jane Doe sued Haddish, 42, and comedian Aries Spears, 47, in California's Superior Court for Los Angeles County on be- half of herself and a minor identified as John Doe, her younger brother. In court doc- uments obtained by PEOPLE, Jane alleged that Haddish "groomed" the plaintiffs, leav- ing them "traumatized for life."
The plaintiff claimed that Haddish was a "longtime family friend" of her mother and that in 2013, when Jane Doe was 14, Haddish took her to the taping of a "sexually suggestive Subways commer- cial" that Haddish allegedly said would help Jane Doe get on television and would be in- cluded in the teenager's film reel. During the taping, Had-
going legal case, there's very little that I can say right now." "But," she continued,
"clearly, while this sketch was intended to be comedic, it wasn't funny at all - and I deeply regret having agreed to act in it. I really look forward to being able to share a lot more about this situation as soon as I can."
Per the filing, plaintiff John Doe was allegedly mo- lested by Spears in 2014 after Haddish told him he would be taping a reel for Nick- elodeon at Spears' home. While there, Haddish al- legedly told Jane Doe that she needed John Doe alone and took him to a room where Spears began "molesting" the then-7-year-old on film. The plaintiffs' court documents claim Haddish witnessed the alleged incident "and aided, abetted and watched Spears sexually molest a child."
 Blac Chyna is continuing to make bank on OnlyFans.
According to research pub- lisher Statista, the 34-year-old mother-of-two raked in $20 million per month in 2021, making her the top-earning creator on the platform. Chyna, who launched her On- lyFans in April 2020, charges a monthly subscription rate of $19.99, which gives users ex- clusive access to a mix of NSFW photos and videos.
If the numbers are correct, that adds up to $240 million in 2021 alone. This figure heavily differs from what was reported during her ultimately unsuc- cessful court battle against the Kardashians earlier this year. TMZ reported in April that the case revealed Chyna’s “main moneymaker seems to be OnlyFans, on which she claims she’s made $1 million,” adding that her in-
BLAC CHYNA
come was $2 million in 2020, 2019, and 2018.
The 34-year-old spoke about her decision to join the platform during a 2020 inter- view with Baller Alert, saying she was using the income to expand her career and support her family.
TIFFANY HADDISH dish allegedly instructed
Jane Doe on how to perform inappropriate sex acts after watching a man and woman in a video.
In a statement on Instagram Monday morning, Haddish wrote, "I know people have a bunch of questions. I get it. I'm right there with you. Unfortu- nately, because there is an on-
   T. I. Speaks About Son King Harris' Recent Arrest
Dr. Dre And Jimmy Iovine Opened New School In Los Angeles
   T. I.
T. I. and Tiny’s son King
Harris was arrested Aug. 31, which led to a string of videos posted by the 18-year-old re- sponding to critics that he was trying to be a gangster.
After immediate backlash on those videos, many took to call- ing out Tip to better father his son so he wouldn’t have to ruin his life over internet clout.
As previously reported, the reason for the teenager’s arrest was not immediately available.
The Atlanta rapper later re- sponded by posting on Insta- gram, telling all those with something to say, that all the scolding has fallen on deaf ears.
KING HARRIS
“Got a small request,” T. I.
said. “Stop hitting me and get- ting in my comments, telling me what to tell King, okay? I know my son. Think I ain’t spoke to my son? Think I ain’t told my son, his mama, and his grand- mama?” he began.
“His a– going to prison if he godd— keeps up. His a– going to prison. Ain’t no way around it. Ain’t nothing I’m going to be able to do it about it. Can’t nobody stop it but him. I’ve already had the conversa- tion, I’ve already made my peace with it. ‘Cause I know that en- ergy — I was that energy. I know exactly how it’s gonna turn out.”
Last summer Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine pledged to build a school for talented kids in Leimert Park, Los Angeles. True to their word, Dr. Dre came to open school doors and greet new students.
Last year, Dr. Dre and his Interscope fellow revealed their plans to open a new school in Leimert Park, a mostly Black community with 72% of the population identify- ing as African American and about 16% identifying as Latino. The decision to open the school in Leimert Park demonstrates a need to pro- vide innovative educational opportunities and experiences for all students, specifically Black and Latino youth. The academy was positioned to en-
DR. DRE AND JIMMY IOVINE AT OPENING
roll students who might have limited access to quality school experiences due to their social status. The interdisciplinary and hands-on approach means to ensure that every graduate will be prepared for a real life
outside of school and have ex- ceptional employability.
As promised, the project was finished in time for a new school year, and Dr. Dre came to greet new students personally.
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