“Love and Hip Hop: Miami” star and rapper Sukihana announced that she would be stepping down from her OnlyFans account.
A couple of weeks back, Suki announced that she would be retiring her OnlyFans page after pulling an enormous amount of money, enough to buy her a blue Bentley in cash. The rapper said she only resorted to OnlyFans to take care of her family, Essence reports. Plus, her longtime boyfriend, Kill Bill, presented her with a ring and proposal, which seemingly may have also prompted her exit from the platform.
During an interview with Essence, the rapper spilled the tea on several aspects of her life, including sex, family, and her start in music. “My dream job as a child was to be a rapper,” Sukihana told ESSENCE. “I went to a music school and my mom wrote my first rap. I still rap in the neighborhood. When we still lived in the hood, my mom used to always tell me, ‘Go ahead and rap that song to the different adults in the neighborhood.’ So I would rap for dollars. They would give me a dollar bill every time I rapped and I wanted to be a big rapper.”
Her proudest moment is giving birth to her children. “Every time I gave birth to one of my kids — that was literally the proudest moment because it was like, I just brought a spirit into the world. I just made a human. And at that moment, it’s just an astonishing feeling. To hold a baby that you just birthed – I’m totally in love. And I’m so happy that I did that and I’m going to do it plenty more times.”
While she has become a sex symbol in her own right, she says sex is somewhat overrated. “I feel like it was maybe like a year ago. Looking back on my life, all these years and I never had an orgasm. And guess what? I’m not the only woman. It’s a lot of women out here who’ve never really been pleased sexually. We just doing it to, I guess, to feel some type of love or to make a man happy. But we don’t even experience orgasms. I don’t even think sex is all that good.”
One of her favorite moments recently was being re-proposed to. “[Some of my proudest moments were] my first performance at Rolling Loud. It was very big for me because I worked so hard to get there. Just seeing myself on stage and me giving it all. It just meant a lot to me. And then also this re-proposal that Bill did that literally has me still in tears. [I’m so] happy I that he did that. So those are my favorite moments.”
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