Millionaire Anna Paul stunned a reporter into awkward laughter at the 2024 TikTok Awards in Sydney when she made a tone-deaf comment about her wealth.
The TikTok sensation’s blunder came when she was asked who she would want to be if she could be any other content creator for 24 hours.
In response, the Gold Coast-based social media star – who has an estimated net worth of $10 million – replied: “Someone who is super super super rich.”
The Daily Telegraph reporter then pointed out, “Like you?” with Anna then clarifying what she meant by ‘super super rich’ in the chilling moment.
She continued, “I got on a yacht, I got on a helicopter,” as she talked, checking off wish lists with her fingertips.
However, the reporter pressed her again and said, “Isn’t that possible?” with Anna laughing off her blunder as she replied in the embarrassing moment: ‘I think so, yes’.
Millionaire Anna Paul stunned a reporter into awkward laughter at the 2024 TikTok Awards in Sydney when she made a tone-deaf comment about her wealth
After receiving some criticism on social media for her comment, Anna defended herself in the comments section, insisting she was just ‘nervous’.
She confessed, “Guys, I was so nervous and didn’t know what to say on the spot.
“I’m nervous from laughing to get past the question because I didn’t know what to say on the spot.”
At the TikTok Awards, Anna made sure all eyes were on her as she led the arrivals in a shimmering floor-length gown adorned with intricate embroidery and a thigh-high slit.
No stranger to showing off her designer wardrobe, the show-stopping custom gown, designed by Kylie Jenner’s Khy label, retails for $340.
The superstar, who has more than 7 million TikTok followers, kept her accessories to a minimum for the star-studded night by simply adding a series of dainty bracelets.
Anna has never publicly revealed her total net worth, although it was estimated at around $10 million late last year.
In addition to her TikTok content, Anna reportedly earns up to $220,000 per month from her $9.99 per month content subscriptions on OnlyFans, which is her main source of income.
Anna started her OnlyFans account at the age of 18 after building a reputation as an influencer during her teenage years.
She was asked who she would want to be if she could be any other content creator for 24 hours, to which she replied, “Someone who is super super super rich,” despite her net worth of $10 million.
She now has a total of 9.6 million followers across her social media platforms and her vlogs have documented her transformation from a ‘broke’ schoolgirl to a wealthy content creator and skincare entrepreneur.
“Ever since I could post my life online, I’ve been doing it,” Anna once said in a TikTok, admitting that when it comes to her own success, “I don’t know what it is” that keeps people apart. her.
“I have mothers who come to me, and then I have the daughters who say, ‘My mother loves you.’ I don’t know what it is, but I’m glad people like to follow my day,” she said.
Anna has received praise and adoration from young girls for her girl-next-door content and body-positive posts on social media.
And unlike the vast majority of Australian influencers, Anna is turning down the ‘multiple’ offers she receives to promote products from local and international brands that could land her very generous pay packets.
“It’s very flattering that people want to work with me,” she said. ‘But I don’t post online so that people get ads in their faces.
“I want people to look at me and trust every word I say. Enough is sold online.’
Anna previously told AFR that she views her affordably priced skincare products, which cost between $23 and $30, as “a way to give back” to her fans.