The truth is laid bare for all to see as the adult-content platform OnlyFans revealed that most of their revenue throughout 2025 was made in the U.S.
In fact, reports indicate that the online site made a revenue of $7.2 billion worldwide in 2025. Also, it was revealed that, on average, American users spent roughly $237 million per month ($7.9 million per day) on OnlyFans this year.
In global revenue, the U.S. contributed an estimated $2.64 billion to the online platform's $7.2 billion total in 2025 alone.
“Are we really surprised that an online platform specializing in sexually explicit content is massively popular in America?”
If you aren't already aware, OnlyFans, a subscription-based online platform based out of England, consists of content creators spanning a wide variety of topics. These can include amateur musicians and artists, but the most notable media that OnlyFans is known for... is its pornographic content.
The company first started as a streaming site in 2016, mostly for up-and-coming musicians and influencers, with a few lesser-known pornstars mixed in. Interestingly enough, the platform banned sexually explicit material on their site shortly after their startup, but quickly changed their minds after so much success.
OnlyFans tried once more in 2021 to ban explicit material, but there was reportedly so much backlash from users and creators, that they once again reversed their stance.
OnlyFans put together the top 20 cities that spent the most money on the site, and wouldn't you know it, three of those cities happen to be right here in Texas.
Number 18 on the list goes to Houston who spent a total of $138,802 on OnlyFans subscriptions/tips. Skip ahead to the number 13 spot and we see the City of Austin with $179,231 spent on the platform.
Finally, the Texas city that spent the most money on OnlyFans in 2025 is Dallas at $201,309. Hey, if it means anything, that's a -1.28% from last year.
So, there you have it. I'm just waiting for the day that the names of user accounts are leaked. "No, you don't understand, honey. I was just looking at up-and-coming musicians!" Yeah, okay.