The latest buzzworthy episode of Euphoria has sparked intrigue and controversy, thanks to Sydney Sweeney's character, Cassie, and her escapades with "giantess" content on OnlyFans. Imagine a scene where Cassie towers over Los Angeles like a modern-day Godzilla – it's both surreal and captivating. But how true-to-life is this fantasy? Enter Amira Evans, a 26-year-old OnlyFans creator who specializes in this exact niche.
Amira Evans, a towering presence at six feet and seven inches, earns up to $100 per minute for her height-focused content. She often uses a Ken doll to fulfill custom requests, much like Cassie's figurine play in Euphoria. Offering her insights, Amira told Film Shrine, "Men really do ask for this stuff, and it’s very common. These things do happen … and the men love it."
“Men really do ask for this stuff, and it’s very common. These things do happen … and the men love it.”
Subscribers have been known to pay Amira to simulate stepping on a doll or "squishing" it between her thighs. While amused by Cassie's willingness to dive into "giantess" content for cash, Amira notes that Cassie's appearance doesn't quite match the typical "giantess" creator profile, which often includes tall women or BBW creators.
Despite resonating with aspects of Cassie's giantess scene, Amira is critical of the broader portrayal of OnlyFans in Euphoria. She argues that the show exaggerates the financial success of newcomers on the platform. "I know younger women would watch Euphoria and think that if they start an OnlyFans, they can afford to pay $50,000 for flowers. That's not the case," Amira explains, emphasizing the reality that most creators earn less than minimum wage initially.
Amira also observed mixed reactions from Euphoria's audience regarding the OnlyFans storyline. While some viewers expressed outrage, Amira sees a potential silver lining. She believes the depiction might encourage more people to explore their interests openly, saying, "I think if anything it’s going to have a more positive impact on creators because a lot of guys would be watching that and thinking, ‘Oh, actually, I’m really into that giantess content.'"