Online Content Creator Makes $30K A Month Popping Balloons With Her Butt
Just when I think I’ve seen and heard it all, I come across the story of Daniella Motta. She’s an online content creator who claims to make upwards of $30,000 a month popping balloons with her caboose. In the world of influencers/content creators, Ms. Motta’s follower numbers are hardly impressive. At 56,000 Instagram devotees, you and I both know middle schoolers with more. However, not long ago, she stumbled on to this unique money-maker.
A twenty-one-year-old fan requested she, well, pop a balloon with her butt. At first Motta thought it must be some sort of a birthday request thing. She was wrong. Unknowingly she had stumbled upon the fetish known as inflatophilia. Since I know you’re wondering (I was), this describes a person who gets sexual gratification through interaction with inflatables.
What began as a simple, playful granting of a request has turned into quite the side hustle. at least 20 times a week, Daniella Motta pops balloons with her rump. She’s making $30,000 a month granting this unique request on the regular.
Daniella shared the below post recently to her Instagram (I suppose as some sort of bizarre business solicitation?) and it’s racked up thousands of likes. Again, just when I think I’ve heard and seen it all online, here comes a woman making more than an quarter million dollars a year just by sitting on and popping balloons utilizing only the junk in her trunk.
Amazing world we live in.
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Here's How Much Money The Most Popular Dog Influencers Bring Home On TikTok
And I am officially doing the wrong thing with my life. Yes, I post occasionally on TikTok but I’ve yet to make a penny off of that. But if you’re doing it correctly, you can be making a pretty penny. And one of the most popular types of accounts on the social media platform? Dogs. There are tons of dog influencers on TikTok and many of them are quite successful. The hashtag “dog” has a whopping 413.8 billion views with #dogsofTikTok and #dogs each having well over 100 billion views as well. That’s a billion with b. But more important in the world of influencers than views is engagement rates (likes, comments, shares, etc) which these canines are also racking up.
Our friends at Pet Portraits conducted a study on the most financially successful dog influencers on TikTok. And yeah, I’m in the completely wrong career field. These dogs are racking up what I make in a week in one post. To come up with these dollar amounts Printed Pet Memories used an Influencer Marketing Calculator (didn’t know that existed) to figure out what they can earn per sponsored TikTok post. Anyone have a dog I can borrow? Keep reading to see who the most successful dog influencers are, a cute video of them, as well as what they can bring in per post.
Charlie Nance is the Afternoon Drive co-host (along with his wife) of "The Charlie and Debbie Show" at WSOC, Country 1037 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The couple have been with the radio station since 2006. Charlie has won the prestigious CMA (Country Music Association) Award for Radio Personality of the Year and has been a finalist for the Country Radio Hall of Fame four times. Prior to his time in Charlotte, Charlie (along with Debbie) spent more than a decade hosting successful morning radio shows in Greenville, SC; Augusta, Ga; and Birmingham, Al. As a content creator for Country 1037, Charlie writes about dream lottery windfalls, sports, restaurants and bars, and travel experiences in North and South Carolina.