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White is a three-time AVN Female Performer of the Year winner (2018, 2019, 2020), a historic achievement.
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Both performers leverage social media to manage their brands and engage directly with their fanbases.
By leveraging social media not just for promotion but for community building, they have insulated their careers from the volatility of studio work. Whether through Angela White’s mainstream viral moments or Karmen Karma’s dominance of the alt-niche, both women demonstrate that in the digital age, the performer who controls the narrative—and the screen time—is the one who wins.
In July 2017, White—then known professionally as Blac Chyna—was devastated when her former fiancé Rob Kardashian posted explicit images of her on social media. The posts were part of a public argument in which Kardashian also accused her of cheating, drug use, and unnecessary plastic surgery. White's Instagram account was deleted, and she described feeling completely betrayed.
They used polls and Q&A sessions to let fans influence future content.