OnlyFans has transformed from a fringe subscription hub into one of the most lucrative creator economies on the internet. In 2025 the platform has 3 million+ active creators and a projected gross merchandise value north of US $13 billion. For subscribers that means more choice, better production value, and—most of all—direct access to personalities who would once have been hidden behind studio pay-walls or glossy magazine shoots.
The guide below spotlights thirteen headline-making creators who, each in their own voice, prove why OnlyFans remains the most personal corner of adult entertainment. Every entry explains what a new subscriber can expect, roughly how much they’ll pay, and why that creator’s page keeps rising in the rankings. All data is drawn from publicly reported subscription prices, interviews, earnings leaks, or third-party reviews published between June 2024 and May 2025.
Quick note on pricing: OnlyFans lets creators change their fee at any moment. The figures here reflect the most recent numbers available at press time.
#1 Sara Underwood (@saraunderwood)

Former Playboy Playmate Sara Underwood built a loyal Instagram audience with Oregon-cabin photo shoots—and then let those followers see the uncropped versions on OnlyFans. A standard tier hovers around US $15–20/month and includes daily pictorials, behind-the-scenes travel vlogs, and live Q&A streams where she answers fan questions in real time. Review sites praise the mix of professional lighting and authentic “morning-in-the-woods” candor that feels less staged than her glossy magazine work.
Why she stands out in 2025: After announcing breast-implant surgery in late 2024, Underwood documented her recovery openly, turning what might have been tabloid gossip into a candid health-advocacy arc that boosted her subscriber count.
#2 Bryce Adams (@fitbryceadams)

Bryce started as a fitness vlogger; her gym-selfie charisma now powers one of the highest-grossing pages on the platform—around US $450 k per month at last disclosure. Subscriptions range from US $6.99 on promo to US $14.99 standard, with higher-ticket bundles that include personalized workout videos. She pioneered marathon live streams (24-hour chats, yoga, and lingerie shoots) that once netted US $60 k in tips in a single day.
2025 vibe: Think Lululemon realness plus explicit after-hours sets—fitness first, spice second—making her page feel like a flirty accountability partner rather than straight porn.
#3 Viking Barbie (@viking.doll)

Tattoo model and metal vocalist Viking Barbie charges US $9.99/month and posts noir-styled pin-ups, acoustic song demos, and cosplay-meets-grindhouse photo essays. Fans praise her “zero Photoshop” policy and frequent polls that let subscribers pick the next shoot theme.
2025 highlight: A cross-promotion with Stagecoach Festival created a “Cowgirl Goth” mini-series that tripled her tip volume in April.
#4 Skylar Mae (@skylarmaexo)

Skylar hit big on TikTok for high-energy dance loops before pivoting to OF. Independent reviewers rate her page 9/10 for fast response times and consistently explicit uploads—usually two full albums and one HD video each week. Subscription promos dip to about US $5, making her one of the cheapest creators per minute of content in this list.
Subscriber tip: She drops limited-time 50 % coupons after each livestream; toggle notifications so you don’t miss the discount window.
#5 Angela White (@angelawhite)

The Australian three-time AVN Performer of the Year moved her entire direct-to-fan catalog to OnlyFans two years ago and still uploads multi-scene projects monthly. Industry press continues to label her “the Meryl Streep of porn” for intensity and craft. While exact prices fluctuate, Angela usually locks in US $14.99/month and bundles PPV long-form scenes.
2025 milestone: White scored eight AVN nominations this cycle, proving that premium paywall content can still sweep mainstream adult awards.
#6 Mia Malkova (@miamalkova)

With an estimated US $80–110 k monthly income from subscriptions and tips, Mia runs one of the most profitable solo-girl operations on OF. Her feed blends high-budget VR shoots, personal vlogs filmed on her Oregon ranch, and gamer-girl cosplay. Base price: US $12.99–15.99 depending on current promo.
Fresh in 2025: Mia launched a “One-Take Wednesday” series—unedited 4K clips that subscribers voted in as a break from big-studio polish.
#7 Jameliz (@jamelizzzz)

Petite, bilingual, and relentless with fan interaction, Jameliz posts daily explicit sets plus weekly lingerie try-on lives. Third-party reviews call her pricing “competitive,” logging US $9.99 regular, often discounted to US $6.50. She answers almost every DM (often within an hour) and hosts car-enthusiast streams featuring her signature red Nissan GT-R.
Why follow this year: A new 4-camera home studio—revealed in April—upgrades her once handheld vibe to premium aesthetic without losing the playful energy.
#8 Corinna Kopf (@corinnakopf)

Corinna shocked her 6.7 m Instagram fans by announcing a slow-walk retirement from OnlyFans in late 2024 after grossing roughly US $67 million in three years. She still posts monthly “farewell drops” for US $19.99 but has warned 2025 will be her final year on the platform.
2025 insight: Limited-edition exit bundles resell privately for absurd mark-ups, so locking in now is cheaper than eBay later.
#9 Caireen Kinley (@caireen)

Dubbed the “Canadian MILF Next Door,” Caireen mixes classic pin-up with wine-tasting livestreams filmed from her Vancouver kitchen. Recent listicles place her in the global top-10 for real-talk narration—think recipe walkthroughs that pivot into tease sessions. Sub fee sits at US $12.00 with sizable bundle discounts.
Stand-out feature: She mails handwritten thank-you postcards to six random subscribers each month—analog charm in a digital sea.
#10 Mati (@matildem)

Better known on Insta as Mati Marroni, the Houston native converted TikTok virality into OF stardom. She charges US $10.99–13.99, updates three times a week, and drops spontaneous “rant stories” about immigrant life, food, and self-esteem. Her long-form confessionals resonate with fans who like as much talk as tease.
2025 pivot: Mati partnered with a Latina mental-health nonprofit, donating a day’s subscription revenue each quarter.
#11 Brittanya (@seebrittanya)

Reality-TV rebel turned inked entrepreneur, Brittanya offers a layered menu: US $20/month core access or a US $120 annual bundle (two months free). Her page leans into high-contrast photography that shows off full-body artwork, plus explicit POV clips filmed with a mirrorless rig.
Subscriber FYI: She drops coupon codes in a private Telegram group first—join it if you’re hunting deals.
#12 Mila Mondell (@milamondell)

At just 24, Mila ranks among the Top 15 earners worldwide with roughly US $1.5 million/month, driven by a US $20 subscription fee and lavish custom-video upsells. Expect daily uploads in colorful neon lighting and a trademark “reverse strip” series (dressing up instead of down) that viewers adore.
2025 trend: She’s beta-testing 180-degree VR clips; early testers say the immersion rivals studio giants.
#13 Sara Core (@saracore)

A rising “hijab-babe” niche star, Sara charges about US $9.99 and balances modest daytime TikToks with uncensored evening sets. Lists of 2025’s top hijab creators place her near the top for consistent posting and respectful fan culture.
Growth factor: Her multilingual captions (English and Arabic) doubled her non-US subscriber base in six months.
Honorable Mentions
- Amouranth – Still banking US $1–1.2 m per month despite a self-reported “income dip,” she experiments with AI chat clones for 24/7 engagement.
- Belle Delphine – The cosplay queen keeps her OF at US $35, focusing on high-concept role-play shoots and prop-heavy sets.
- Jem Wolfie – Fitness plus food; subscription hovers at US $10 with weekly recipe reels. (Source: creator bio update, March 2025.)
- Dani Banks – Known for “Wet Wednesdays” pool-side streams; fee around US $12.99 and climbing.
- Sophie Rain – Viral “virgin creator” who turned US $43 m in her first year while maintaining strict no-partner content.
Conclusion
Scrolling a public feed only hints at why fans flock to these pages. On OnlyFans, creators run the show: they set the price, the pace, and the personal boundaries. In 2025 the winning formula is authenticity first, production value second. Whether it’s Sara Underwood’s cabin lifestyle, Bryce Adams’ sweat-and-smiles gym sessions, or Mille-lens neon sets from Mila Mondell, each woman above blends personality with erotic charge in a way that traditional studios rarely match. If you’re looking to invest your entertainment budget, start with one or two of the creators who align with your tastes, use the free previews when available, and always respect the house rules—because great content thrives on mutual respect.
FAQs
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Q3: Why do prices jump during the year?
Creators run flash sales, bundle deals, or seasonal rate hikes. Most post advance notice on their timelines—turn on notifications.
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