OnlyFans is a very lucrative business if you market yourself well, and it seems like some people are making a staggering amount of money.
From former Disney stars to rap royalty and reality TV icons, the platform has attracted big names who’ve turned their massive followings into serious cash.
Whether it’s explicit content, behind-the-scenes access, or exclusive fan interaction, these creators are cashing in at a jaw-dropping rate.
According to Feedspot, these are the ten top earners currently dominating the OnlyFans leaderboard — and the money they're pulling in is next-level.
Top Paid OnlyFans Creators
1. Iggy Azalea — $9.2 million/month
She’s fancy, alright. The Australian rapper offers free subscriptions but cashes in with premium content, reportedly making $9.2 million every month.
2. Mia Khalifa — $6.42 million/month
The Lebanese-American star has over 1.1K posts and nearly half a million likes — and fans are still paying $12 a month to get more.
3. Erica Mena — $4.49 million/month
The reality TV star turned internet icon gives away her content for free — but somehow still rakes in nearly $4.5 million a month.
4. Danielle Bregoli (Bhad Bhabie) — $4.4 million/month
From viral teen to full-blown mogul, Bhad Bhabie proves she’s not just cashing in — she’s dominating.
5. Sophie Rain — $2.9 million/month
The 21-year-old Florida-based star might not be a household name, but her 1.1 million likes and massive income say otherwise.
6. Jameliz Benitez Smith — $1.63 million/month
With 3.5 million likes and nearly 1,400 posts, she’s turning heads — and turning profit.
7. Amber Rose — $845K/month
The model and activist keeps things low-key on her page, but still banks nearly a million a month.
8. Heir Jordyn — $700K/month
Jordyn Woods has built an empire — and OnlyFans is just one of her many income streams.
9. Vera Dijkmans — $600K/month
With a free subscription and nearly 300 posts, this influencer is quietly killing it.
10. Pia Mia — Earnings Not Confirmed
Though her numbers aren’t publicly confirmed, Pia Mia’s following suggests she’s still making serious coin.
Florida Candidate Wants to Tax Adult Creators 50%
James Fishback, a Republican running in Florida’s 2026 governor’s race, is taking aim at Rain and other creators like her. His plan? A 50% “sin tax” on income earned through platforms like OnlyFans.
“It is called a ‘sin tax’ because it is a sin,” Fishback told NXR Studios.
“The purpose of the sin tax in economics is to disincentivize and deter a behavior.”
He claims the revenue would be used to raise teacher pay and improve school lunches — essentially funding public education with money taxed from online adult content.
Fishback didn’t stop at taxes — he went on a moral tirade against both creators and subscribers.
“I don't want young women who could otherwise be mothers raising families, rearing children, I don't want them to be selling their bodies to sick men online,” he said.
“I don't want young, impressionable men who have strayed from Christ, who have strayed from our Lord and savior to be told, and to be drawn into lust, and have their entire brain rewired.”
Sophie Rain Responds: ‘The Dumbest Thing I’ve Ever Heard Of’
Rain quickly hit back in an interview with PEOPLE, slamming both the tax and the candidate’s stance.
She didn’t mince words: “The dumbest thing I've ever heard of.”
Rain defended her autonomy and made it clear this career choice was her own.
“No one ever forced me to start an OnlyFans, it was MY decision, so I don't need a 31‑year‑old man telling me I can't sell my body online,” she said.
She also pushed back on the religious critique: “I am a Christian, God knows what I am doing, and I know he is happy with me, that's the only validation I need.”
And Rain made one thing crystal clear: “I haven’t sinned, so this tax doesn’t apply to me.”
