This the result of a culture inundated with entertainment, and over consumption of social media. By entrepreneur, I am guessing she means somehow who is rolling in money (that's code word for that but it is less crass to flat out say that she does not want someone earning an average income which is sustainable). Entrepreneurs
(1) Require startup capital in the form of equity/debt
(2) Entrepreneurs do not pay themselves a substantial salary for a while until the company becomes profitable because in the beginning lifecycle of the company you are burning through cash.
(3) There are high earning CEOs (employees of the shareholders of the company) look at the investment banks and Fortune 500 companies. These men/women make $10 million in addition to stock options and they are middle aged or older.
But what I have noticed is that due to the culture and just images of instant/fast accumulation of wealth whether via sports and entertainment, a lot of individuals have a warped idea that there are a lot of millionaires and billionaires out there got their wealth quickly not realizing that most wealthy self-made wealthy people in American society do not acquire wealth until they are middle age 40+ years old. If you look at the high earning professions in society outside of business (i.e doctors), they have to go through 4 years of college, 4 years of Med school and a residency program. It's a a long patient process and a lot of women do not understand that at least those who are not educated. She basically wants men in their 20s and 30s to be rolling in millions. It is not happening in America where the vast majority of men do not have it like that and you narrow it to Black men it's a rare exception like a unicorn due t the wealth gap.
There is nothing wrong earning a regular wage if it is sustainable and there is nothing wrong with wanting more money for yourself either. But we have come to a place where a lot of women are shaming men for being average joes and not really being educated on issues such as wage stagnation over the past 30-40 years in the western economies.