An Australian OnlyFans star has launched an extraordinary spray against her followers for not subscribing to her channel ‘for a good cause’.
Social media star Tasha Paige, 25, recently shared a post to Instagram Stories, asking her 127,000 followers to donate to a fundraiser for mental health charity Black Dog Institute.
Tasha promised them free access to her OnlyFans channel in return: ‘Mental illness doesn’t discriminate. It affects one in five Australians.
‘A 24 hour run will be raising funds for mental illness. As someone who has lost someone to depression, skip a coffee today and donate $5 to this good cause.’
The fundraiser aims to raise $5,000 for the cause and despite being open for several days has only managed to bring in $2,793 so far.
After seeing the disappointing result, Tasha later lashed out at her fans on social media.
Australian OnlyFans star Tasha Paige (pictured) has launched an extraordinary spray against her followers for not suscribing to her channel ‘for charity’
‘12,000 of you have seen that story about raising money for mental health and not one of you have donated,’ Tasha sniped.
‘I know we are in a recession, but come on now! If you donate one dollar and send me a dm with a screenshot for proof, I’ll send you a link to my private site as a thank you.’
Tasha’s adult subscription site currently costs $3 for 31 days of access.
This is not the first time Tasha has gotten worked up over money.
In July 2023, Tasha revealed she owes a whopping $86,000 to the tax office, and admitted she had not contributed to her tax for months.
Tasha said she was ‘going to cry’ upon learning her fate.
‘So I finally did my tax and I finally spoke to my accountant about everything and my tax bill is just shy of $90,000,’ she said in a TikTok video.
I have to pay the ATO $90,000 – specifically $86,000 but I feel like it may as well be $90,000.
Tasha recently shared a post to Instagram Stories, asking her 127,000 followers to donate to a fundraiser for mental health charity Black Dog Institute
After seeing the disappointing result, Tasha later lashed out at her fans on social media
‘So that’s great. I am just going to go cry. Moment of silence please for my bank account.’
Ms Paige reassured her followers that she had the money to pay for the debt, explaining in a follow up video that she usually pays towards her tax throughout the year but hadn’t contributed in several months.
Taxpayers who are self-employed and make more than $18,200 a year are subject to income tax.
Her followers took to the comments section to express their shock at the massive debt, with one claiming she would have ‘cried myself to sleep’ if she received a bill that large.
Others were less forgiving, with one exclaiming: ‘But do you take tax out of income weekly orrr? Because if not then what else do you expect’.
‘What a surprise you have to pay tax like the rest of us,’ another mocked.
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