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“I Make N20M Weekly” – TikToker Peller Reveals Shocking Weekly Earnings on Rubbin’ Minds

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Popular TikToker Peller recently appeared on Channels TV’s Rubbin’ Minds, where he discussed his financial success on the platform. He addressed rumors about his earnings, stating that he doesn’t make N200 million weekly on TikTok.

Peller’s initial intention was to create content that entertains, not to generate income. However, he stumbled upon a successful strategy: live-streaming and interacting with his audience without asking for gifts. This approach increased his views and, in turn, his earnings.

Peller revealed that his 20-30 minute live streams, which take place three times a week, earn him between $2,000 to $3,000. On occasion, he has made up to $10,000 from a single live stream. Peller’s candid discussion provided insight into the financial realities of being a TikTok creator.

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