Erica Hill rose to fame on Big Brother Canada, but in this episode of That Digital Take, she reveals how she turned reality TV exposure into a thriving full-time creator business, a loyal online community, and a sustainable career in the creator economy.
Erica gets refreshingly transparent about creator money, including why she publicly shared how much she earns as an influencer and content creator, the brands investing in queer creators, and the stigma around talking about income online. We dig into building a personal brand, navigating a public relationship, and her engagement to fiancée Cheyenne, plus what reality TV does (and doesn't) prepare you for as a full-time creator.
Whether you're an aspiring content creator, a fan of Big Brother Canada, or curious about the business behind influencer life in 2026, this conversation covers creator income, representation, entrepreneurship, and the realities of building a life online. Stay tuned for a rapid-fire This or That round to close the show.
Keywords: Erica Hill, Big Brother Canada, creator economy, influencer income, content creator business, queer creators, LGBTQ+ representation, social media entrepreneur, That Digital Take podcast.

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