
An Australian influencer on OnlyFans has spoken out passionately towards her audience, criticizing them for not subscribing to her content, which she emphasizes is in aid of a worthy cause.
25-year-old influencer Tasha Paige on Instagram Stories requested her 127,000 followers to contribute to a campaign supporting the Black Dog Institute, a mental health organization, through donations.
Tasha offered her supporters unrestricted entry to her OnlyFans account, stating that mental health issues don’t choose their victims; they impact about 20% of Australians.
A 24-hour run is being organized to collect funds for mental health issues. Since you’ve experienced the loss of someone due to depression, consider foregoing your daily coffee today and contribute $5 to support this noble initiative instead.
The goal of our current fundraising event is to accumulate $5,000 for the cause, but after being active for several days, we’ve only collected approximately $2,793 as of now.
After seeing the disappointing result, Tasha later lashed out at her fans on social media.

Tasha remarked sharply, “Out of the 12,000 of you who viewed that fundraising post for mental health support, none of you have contributed so far.
Despite the current economic downturn, let’s not forget acts of kindness. If you’re willing to donate just a dollar, I’d be grateful if you could share a screenshot of your transaction as proof. In return, I’ll provide you with access to my private site as a token of appreciation.
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.
As I reflect on my financial journey, let me be completely transparent with you all – come July 2023, I found myself in a rather challenging situation, owing a substantial amount of $86,000 to our trusted tax authorities. It’s important to note that this was due to an extended period where I neglected my tax contributions, a decision I deeply regret now.
Tasha said she was ‘going to cry’ upon learning her fate.
After much anticipation, I’ve completed my taxes and had a chat with my accountant about all the details. To my surprise, my tax bill is just under $90,000 – quite an eye-opener!
I have to pay the ATO $90,000 – specifically $86,000 but I feel like it may as well be $90,000.


‘So that’s great. I am just going to go cry. Moment of silence please for my bank account.’
In simpler terms, Ms. Paige assured her audience that she had sufficient funds to cover her debt. She further clarified in a subsequent video that she typically makes payments for her taxes regularly, but unfortunately, she missed several installments over a period of time.
Taxpayers who are self-employed and make more than $18,200 a year are subject to income tax.
Her supporters flocked to the comment area to show their astonishment over the enormous debt, with one stating they would have wept themselves to slumber upon receiving such a hefty bill.
Others seemed less tolerant, with one saying, “Yet, don’t you deduct taxes from your weekly earnings? If not, then what else could be expected?
‘What a surprise you have to pay tax like the rest of us,’ another mocked.
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2025-01-08 23:54