Dulcie Boateng Says She Makes N18m Monthly on Snapchat, Sold Glasses to Build a Mansion in 1 Year
- Famous Snapchat influencer Dulcie Boateng said she was able to build her plush mansion in a year by selling glasses on social media
- During an interview with Delay on The Delay Show, she said she makes between N14m and N18m monthly from ambassadorial deals
- Her statements in the video sparked debate on social media as many did the calculations in the comments section
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Famous Snapchat influencer Dulcie Boateng opened up about her source of wealth and how she was able to build a mansion in a year.
Boateng opens up about her wealth
During an exclusive interview with Delay on The Delay Show, Dulcie Boateng stated that she was able to build her mansion in a year because her grandmother offered her land.
She disclosed that before becoming active on Snapchat and doing brand deals, she used to sell glasses, and that was how she was to fund the construction project and move in with her mother in 2019.
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The 26-year-old Ghanaian influencer emphasised the role Snapchat has had on her financials. Giving a breakdown of what she averagely makes in a month, she said:
"I charge GH¢15,000 for ambassadorial deals, and in a month, I take about GH¢8k to GH¢10k. So we are looking at GH¢120,000 to GH¢150,000 from ambassadorial deals only."
Mentioning some of the brands she has worked with, she said Pizzaman, Int*mate Queen, Body Zone, and Whole Beauty, adding that they paid her consistently for a year.
She also added that there are other brands that also pay her to promote their businesses on Snapchat.
Miss Boateng said she makes money from instant ads and location ads too. She said that sometimes, she sells her own products; however, she does not have time for that since she is focused on promoting the businesses of others.
Below is a snippet from the full interview of Dulcie Boateng on The Delay Show where she spoke about her source of wealth:
Reactions as Dulcie talks about her income
Below are the views of Ghanaians as Dulcie Boateng opened up about how she built her mansion in a year and how much she makes from Snapchat.
desire.danso said:
People like Kika is making a million pounds a year from Snapchat views alone so this is not unheard of! In Ghana if you don’t suffer to make money then you are lying or doing something illegal.
scratch_bubbles said:
Lmao . We hear this story before. The internet don’t forget. Jokes
_akualina_ said:
She’s so hardworking and she deserves every bit of it. The doubting thomases can doubt till thy kingdom come.
clickmanteaw said:
Elsewhere, people are making millions of dollars through social media influencing, but in Ghana, people think it's impossible to make $3000. What kind of country Koraa is this? We dont believe anything is possible. Ah ah ah. We see people flying business class and we think it's a big deal. Are we that poor?
maamles.kitchen said:
No doubt about what she’s saying, when you work and you start making real money, you would definitely understand her point of view. You all thinking it’s not possible smh ♀️
iam_ishmeal said:
GRA WE NEED YOU HERE
abenaboat_ said:
that same money remember they travel oo , they travel a lot too , they eat , wear clothes n fuel her car how will you build a house in one year
elle_aay said:
All the money she’s mentioning no concern me. All I see is that she looks like Delay's kid sister
Below is Dulcie Boateng's full interview on The Delay Show.
Dulcie Boateng says her father used to be a homeless carpenter
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Dulcie Boateng disclosed details about her background before she gained fame.
Miss Boateng revealed, to the shock and amazement of many, that her father was a carpenter who had no home or shop of his own.
She further disclosed that her father had to stay with his in-laws to find a roof over his head, as he had no other plausible options.
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