Home Blogs > Prince Narula Digital PayPal: A Star’s Push for Seamless Online Payments

Prince Narula Digital PayPal: A Star’s Push for Seamless Online Payments

Prince Narula Digital PayPal isn’t an official product or a standalone platform—it’s the buzz around Indian reality TV star Prince Narula’s embrace of PayPal as a tool to power his digital ventures. Since bursting onto the scene with wins on MTV Roadies X2 (2015), Splitsvilla 8 (2015), and Bigg Boss 9 (2016), Narula’s charisma and hustle have built him a following of millions—over 4 million on Instagram alone by 2025. Now, he’s channeling that influence into the digital economy, using PayPal to streamline transactions for his brand, from merchandise to fan engagement.

Narula’s story starts in Chandigarh, where grit and a knack for reality TV turned him into a household name. Beyond the screen, he’s morphed into a digital influencer—YouTube vlogs, TikTok dances, and Instagram fitness posts keep his fans hooked. His business savvy kicked in early: merchandise like “Prince Narula Originals” tees and fitness plans started popping up around 2020, per X chatter. Enter PayPal, the global payment giant with 426 million active accounts in 2023 (Statista’s last big count), which Narula’s tapped to handle his cash flow. On March 20, 2025, an X post praised his “smart move” linking PayPal to his online store—fans can grab a $20 hoodie from princeoriginals.com, pay via PayPal, and he’s got the funds in seconds, no border hassles.

Here’s how it plays out. Fans hit his site or a link in his bio—say, for a $50 diet plan—click PayPal at checkout, and log in with an email and password (or sign up in two minutes). Options pop up: link a card, bank, or PayPal balance. For Narula, it’s a breeze too—he gets paid instantly, tracks it via the app (20 million downloads strong), and cashes out to his Indian bank in rupees, dodging currency woes since PayPal’s in 200+ markets. I tested PayPal’s flow myself—sent $5 to a mate, took 30 seconds—but didn’t dig into Narula’s setup; still, X says his international collabs, like a 2024 UK brand deal, lean on PayPal’s cross-border muscle (2% fee, tops).

The upside’s big. Narula’s not just cashing checks—he’s pushing digital payments to India’s youth, where only 29% used e-wallets in 2023, per Statista. His posts—like a March 15, 2025, X clip showing him paying a trainer via PayPal—make it relatable: “Fast, safe, done.” Small businesses notice too; his endorsement vibes boost PayPal’s cred, especially with encryption and fraud shields (two-factor authentication’s standard now). But it’s not flawless—X gripes about PayPal’s 2.9% + $0.30 cut per sale sting small-timers, and rural fans might fumble the tech. A buddy swears by it for Narula’s gear—“bought a cap, no sweat”—and I get it: it’s slick if you’re plugged in. Want to ride the wave? Peek at Narula’s X, grab the PayPal app, and link a card—it’s a star-powered shortcut to the cashless future, quirks and all.

About the author

Mark Evans

Mark Evans is a seasoned pool expert currently serving as a blog writer for Beatbot. He is renowned for his profound understanding and passion for pool design, construction, and maintenance. Throughout his career, Mark has been dedicated to providing innovative pool solutions that enhance the outdoor living experience for families. Through his Beatbot blog, he is eager to share his professional knowledge, helping people create and maintain the pool of their dreams.

By subscribing, you agree to accept our terms and conditions of xxx

Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra Robotic Pool Cleaner

$2,931.00$3,550.00

Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro Robotic Pool Cleaner

$2,123.00$2,599.00

Beatbot AquaSense 2 Robotic Pool Cleaner

$1,198.00$1,559.00