Sauce Walka has diversified his music career over the years by “managing” OnlyFans accounts, and the amount of profit he’s bringing in would make the late Pimp C proud.
The Houston rapper decided to show off his astronomical OnlyFans earnings via social media on Monday (May 29). According to screenshots, Sauce Walka has generated a profit of nearly $3 million from February 2019 to May 2023 from just one of the 12 accounts he oversees.
“This is jus [one finger emoji] of 12 #OF accounts I’ve managed in last 4years since Nov 2019 [exclamation point emoji] lol,” he wrote in one Instagram post. “I rap for FUN!! @redheadsweetheart_ & I are starting a much bigger #OF management company 2023 .. stay tuned hit @redheadsweetheart_ DM to join [exclamation point emoji].”
In a follow-up post, “Ghetto Gospel” rapper claimed that he’s generated more than $10 million in the last four years from the dozen OnlyFans accounts he looks after.
“( Blog Correction )Here is another $1million in gross from two more of our 12 accounts we manage and created!!” he said. “10millions plus off #Of in 4 years not 3million [exclamation point emoji] 12 #OF accounts in 4 years [exclamation point emoji] Success is in the numbers JOIN US [exclamation point emoji].”
A few fans in the comments section brought up Pimp C’s line from UGK’s 2007 track, “The Game Belongs To Me.”
“Pimp c said it best,” wrote one person. “Pimpin ain’t dead we moved it to the net.” (The line actually goes: “Pimpin’ ain’t dead, it just moved to the web.”)
Someone else evoked another legendary Southern Hip Hop act by joking: “Is this what 8ball & mjg meant by space age pimpin’? lol,” referencing the Memphis duo’s 1995 song.
Sauce Walka’s lucrative OnlyFans hustle hasn’t stopped him from running into legal trouble, though. In March, he was arrested in Miami on drug charges.
According to Daily Loud, he was allegedly caught carrying 66 grams of marijuana inside his backpack. He was also said to have had a bench warrant for not possessing a drivers license.
Raphouse TV reported that Sauce (real name Albert Mondane) had been charged with intent to sell, manufacture, and deliver cannabis. His bail was set at $5,000, which he posted, as per No Jumper.
Sauce Walka’s run-in with authorities came after several members of The Sauce Factory (TSF) were arrested on racketeering charges back in December.
According to FOX 26 Houston, a number of alleged members of TSF — the crew founded by Walka — were taken into custody just before Christmas for various crimes following an investigation conducted by the FBI and Houston Police Department.
Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani said the crimes included drug trafficking, possessing a “Glock switch” and being a felon in possession of a firearm.
A total of 14 people were arrested as part of the investigation, including Anthony Ketchum (35), Anthony Yezeno-Hopkins (38), Brandon Milson (32), Hassani Mills (34), Jaylyn Pinson (29), Josue Rodriguez (32), Keith Moore (34), Michael Henry (32), Myles Smith (23), Robert Thomas (29), Sterling Brumant (26), Titus Baisey (35) and Toree White (27) and Julian Herrera (26). Sauce Walka was not among those arrested.
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