OnlyFans has become a treasure trove for celebrities looking to monetize their fanbase, and 2026 is no different. The platform, known for its adult content, has attracted a diverse array of stars ranging from former Disney darlings to chart-topping musicians. These celebs have capitalized on their massive followings, turning likes and posts into cold hard cash.
Whether they're sharing exclusive behind-the-scenes content or more risqué offerings, these creators are raking in some serious money. As revealed by Feedspot, the top earners on OnlyFans for 2026 are pulling in astonishing figures, showcasing the platform's lucrative potential.
The Australian rap sensation Iggy Azalea leads the pack, bagging an impressive $9.2 million every month. With free subscriptions and tantalizing premium content, she's turning her followers' admiration into a golden goose.
Next in line is Mia Khalifa, a fan-favorite who's making waves with her $6.42 million monthly income. Reality TV star Erica Mena follows closely, proving that even free content can translate into a whopping $4.49 million a month.
Other notable mentions include Danielle Bregoli, also known as Bhad Bhabie, who continues to cash in on her viral fame with a monthly $4.4 million, and Sophie Rain, who might not be a household name yet but is certainly making waves with $2.9 million a month.
Amidst these staggering figures, James Fishback, a Republican candidate for Florida's 2026 governor's race, is advocating for a controversial 'sin tax.' His proposal aims to levy a 50% tax on earnings from platforms like OnlyFans, with the goal of funding education. "It is called a ‘sin tax’ because it is a sin," Fishback declared, emphasizing his moral stance against such platforms.
One of the top earners, Sophie Rain, was quick to dismiss the proposal, calling it "the dumbest thing I've ever heard of." In a candid interview with PEOPLE, she defended her career choice, asserting her autonomy and challenging the religious critique. "I am a Christian, God knows what I am doing, and I know he is happy with me," she stated boldly. Rain made it clear that her earnings are a product of her own decisions, not coercion.
As the debate around OnlyFans and its societal impact continues, these stars are proving that, for them, the platform is a legitimate and lucrative business venture.