
Hey there, gossip lovers! If you haven’t heard of OnlyFans yet, you might just be the last one to the party. This subscription-based platform, known for its steamy content, has taken the internet by storm, and a sizzling new report from the New York Post is revealing which states are opening their wallets the widest for a peek behind the curtain.
Now, you might think the usual suspects - think big, flashy cities - would top the list, but hold onto your hats because the results are anything but predictable. Let’s dive into the numbers and see who’s got the hottest obsession with OnlyFans!
Drumroll, please! The state dropping the most cash on OnlyFans is... West Virginia, with a staggering $116,313 per year per 10,000 people. That’s more than double what the lowest spenders are shelling out, and trust us, we were just as shocked!
Hot on their heels are Nevada, Colorado, Illinois, and - wait for it - Iowa, snagging the fifth spot! Our quiet, unassuming neighbor to the south is apparently full of passionate subscribers. While exact figures for Iowa’s spending weren’t revealed, landing in the top five nationwide is no small feat. Who knew the Midwest had such a spicy side?
'Iowa’s ranking is a total curveball - I guess there’s more to the Midwest than just cornfields!' - a surprised social media commenter chimed in.
On the flip side, some states are playing it cool when it comes to OnlyFans. Mississippi takes the crown for the lowest spending, joined by Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, and Alaska in the bottom five. These states are clearly keeping their wallets zipped up tighter than a winter coat!
While the exact numbers for these low spenders weren’t the focus, it’s safe to say they’re not quite as enchanted by the platform as their top-tier counterparts. Are they just not into the hype, or are they saving their cash for something else? We’re dying to know!
Curious about Minnesota? So were we! Sadly, the report didn’t spill all the tea on where we land, focusing only on the top and bottom five. But after a little sleuthing and looking at other stats like content creators per capita, it seems we’re likely hovering somewhere in the middle.
That feels pretty on-brand for us Minnesotans, doesn’t it? We’re the polite, keep-it-under-the-radar type - not quite as wild as our Iowa neighbors, but not totally out of the game either. Maybe we’re just better at keeping our guilty pleasures on the down-low!