Influencer Kiaraakitty Opens Pop-Up Café With “Special Services” Like Hugs

Last Updated on 2023-07-06 , 3:28 pm

Jealous of Japan with all its maid cafes? Well, Kiaraakitty is here to make your dream come true.

According to a series of Instagram Stories, controversial OnlyFans creator Kiaraakitty announced that she is going to launch a pop-up cafe at Clark Quay with fellow OnlyFans creator Yujia.

Influencer Kiaraakitty Launches Pop-Up Café With “Special Services” Like Hugs

After looking through Kiaraakitty’s announcement, there are two things you’ll need to bring along to the cafe: your inner fan and a large amount of money.

The pop-up concept, a cat-themed maid cafe aptly named Kitty Paradise, will only be operating for three days – 24, 26 and 27 June.

It’ll be located at LIT Bar Lounge Restaurant on Boat Quay.

And judging from the promotional poster, it seems that both OnlyFans creators, Yujia and Kiaraakitty, will be at the store, all decked up in French maid-inspired lingerie and cat ears.

Image: Instagram (@kiaraakitty)

Kiaraakitty Pop-Up Store: F&B Options

Remember what I said about bringing a lot of money?

A plate of tomato pasta with slices of cucumber and carrots will set you back S$21

Image: Instagram (@kittyparadise_cafe)

While a Cheese & Ham Omelette costs S$9.90

Image: Instagram (@kittyparadise_cafe)

There are also two choices for beverages: S$12 for an alcoholic Cosmokitty (contains Vodka) and S$8 for the non-alcoholic version.

There’s also a S$6 vanilla ice cream with waffle available as dessert.

Kitty Paradise Special Services Costs Up to S$100

In addition to the F&B menu, the pop-up store also has a “Special Services” menu to “enhance your visit and ensure your utmost satisfaction”.

In total there are five different types of services available.

Image: Instagram (@kiaraakitty)

The cheapest option is the “Ayaya”, which is going for S$5. As for what the service is all about, we’re not entirely sure as a search only revealed it to be an annoying meme.

You can get a dance service for S$20 and a photo opportunity for S$30.

And for the almighty hug, it costs S$100.

It’s not clarified whether that’s for one of the creators or both.

An Entrepreneurial Creator?

While Kiaraakitty is no stranger to controversy, she is reportedly banking in on her endeavours.

According to a leak in Twitch data, Kiaraakitty made a whopping S$166,000 through the platform from 2020 to 2021.

That’s not including her side hustle of selling farts in jars, used bath water and worn lingerie that is carefully packaged unwashed.

According to Jade Rasif who bought one of her fart jar, an “insane” number of people bought them.

Will there be an insane queue for the pop-up cafe, just like the Omega X Moonswatch sale at MBS?