Who Is Billie Beever? Age, Career, Husband And Net Worth Revealed
Billie Beever is an actress who has found huge success on the subscription-based platform OFs. But how old is she, is she in a relationship and how much is she worth? Let’s investigate…
The Australian is a popular p*** star and social media personality.
Beever first began making headlines in 2020 when she revealed her OFs following had declined rapidly, leading to financial issues.
It led to her becoming emotional in a video online, saying she was struggling to pay her bills during the pandemic.
However, the adult star would resolve this situation and now has a thriving career.
So let’s take a look at everything you need to know about Billie Beever, from her net worth to whether she’s single:
What age is Billie Beever?
Beever is 29 years old. She was born on June 12, 1993.
Her star sign is Gemini.
What does Billie Beever do for a living?
Beever is famous for posting content on OFs. She is believed to be in the top 0.4% of creators on the platform.
Daily Mail reports that Beever dropped out of high school to become an actress and she also worked as a hairdresser but to make even more money, she started doing bottle service.
It was after this that she apparently entered the adult film business.
What is Billie Beever’s net worth?
According to Celebsweek, Beever is worth an estimated $3.28 million.
The outlet also reports that she makes a whopping $117,000 a month from OFs.
Is Billie Beever single? Does she have a husband or boyfriend?
Beever is believed to be single. She recently went viral on TikTok after complaining that men don’t want to date her.
She said: “I just found out that apparently the reason why men can’t date me.
“You know, they say they’re my friends, they respect me, they care for me so much…. but they say, ‘I can’t be with you because of your history and your past’.”
Beever continued: “We all have a past and we all have a history. The only difference is, I f***ing filmed mine! Mine’s on camera.
“Does that make me not dateable? Seriously, yes or no. I mean, I get it, but I don’t get it.”