Chloe Bailey in Atlanta in January 2024.Photo:Joi Stokes/WireImage

Chloe Bailey arrives at the 2024 Urban One Honors: Best In Black at Coca-Cola Roxy on January 20, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Chloe Baileywas in for a surprise when she started up aTikTokLive stream on Tuesday.

Earlier this week, the “FYS” singer, 25, appeared onTikTok Livefor over an hour, chatting with her fans and sharing updates about her music and other goings-on.

But as her fans began sending her flowers and hearts, Bailey quickly realized that thelivestream’sviewers weren’t just sending their love — they were sending her cash gifts.

“Oh, this is money you all are sending me? It’s not just cute little [emojis?]” she said, trailing off.

“Now how do I collect that?” she half-jokingly asked her audience, as she tried to figure out how to find the funds that fans were sending her. “Wait a minute!”

“Dollar make me holler,” Bailey continued, laughing along to jokes that her viewers commented. “Y’all making me get some money for talking? Y’all like me that much?”

“Somebody said, ‘Come back on here,’” she finished the short clip from the Live. “I’m gonna come back on here every day!”

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For those in the same boat as the “Do It” singer and want to know how to collect any funds they may have received from a livestream, TikTok says it works like this:stickers and diamonds, a.k.a. the gifts that fans can send to their favorite creators on TikTok, each have their own monetary value, ranging from 99 cents to over $500.

Outside of TikTok, Bailey and her sisterHalle Baileyrecently opened up about their forthcoming projects, teasing in anexclusive interview with PEOPLEback in February that she had some music releases on the horizon.

“I would definitely just say you’ll see new music and new projects, and more seeing us together,” Halle teased. “It’s more blessings, and we’re just really grateful and excited to be continuing.”

“The possibilities are endless, and I’m just really proud of my sister, and I’m proud of myself,” Chloe added. “We still have a long way to go to where our goals are, so we are just going to keep pushing.”

The pair also called their upcoming joint ventures “nostalgic” — as their last project together,  their albumUngodly Hourcame out nearly four years ago.

“We’re definitely working on really exciting things together, and it’s been very nostalgic,” Chloe teased. “It’s bringing us back to our roots, and we can’t wait until we can present that to the world.”

source: people.com