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Influencer Dulcie Boateng reveals she gifted her mom GH₵500k and 2 Range Rovers from ‘Snapchat earnings’’

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Dulcie Boateng, a social media influencer, has stated that she earns more from Snapchat than most people expect from an influencer.

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In a recent interview on the Delay Show, Dulcie revealed that her ‘Snapchat employment’ enabled her to give her mother GH₵500,000 as a birthday gift last year, as well as purchase two Range Rover SUVs in 2021 and 2022.

The 26-year-old revealed that the money she makes from promoting for brands as an influencer and her Snapchat sales business allows her to buy a Range Rover Evogue and a Range Rover Velar for her mother.

Dulcie Boateng is widely regarded as one of Ghana’s most influential Snapchat users.

According to her, while this may appear unrealistic to some, she earns enough to live such a lifestyle.

Dulcie Boateng

“Everything I do now is surreal to people because they believe that it is impossible for women to make their own money. It is what it is,” she said.

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When asked by host Delay if her mother inquires about her source of money, she replied: “my mother watches me work, she helps me and takes orders for me. Sometimes the money passes through her account so I don’t have to explain, she knows.”

“From Snapchat. It’s the only story, from snap story,” she responded when Delay asked how she was able to get the vehicle and cash present for her mother.

She then provided a detailed breakdown of her average monthly earnings from Snapchat as an influencer.

“I’m going to give you a little breakdown of what a month looks like for me averagely. I charge GH₵15,000 for ambassadorial deals. In a month, I take about 8 to 10 deals, so we are looking at GH₵120,000 to GH₵150,000 for ambassadorial deals only.

“I have worked with Pizzaman, intimate Queen and multiple brands. All these brands are brands that pay me consistently for one year, there are different brands that come in. There’s also instant ads and location ads and sometimes my own business.”

 


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