It seems that everything truly is bigger in Texas, including the way residents express their support for OnlyFans creators. According to a recent study by OnlyGuider, Texans spent an eye-popping $248.4 million on OnlyFans subscriptions in 2025. This impressive figure places Texas 21st among states in terms of engagement with this controversial platform.
OnlyFans, a subscription-based site hailing from London, offers users over 18 a chance to connect with creators and consume unique content. The platform describes itself as empowering creators to "own their full potential," but it hasn't been without its share of controversies. Issues such as child exploitation and sex trafficking have caught the attention of the U.S. House of Representatives, leading to legal battles over its chat practices.
“Texans have embraced the digital age with vigor, investing in connections with creators like never before,” said an industry insider commenting on the trend.
When it comes to leading the charge in Texas, Dallas tops the list. Residents of the city spent a staggering $26.2 million on OnlyFans subscriptions alone. Meanwhile, Taylor County found its place at 127th out of 253 counties with a solid $1 million in spending.
The fascination doesn't stop there, as several other counties showcased their commitment to the platform. In Corpus Christi, within Nueces County, subscribers poured $2.3 million into their favorite creators. Lubbock County followed closely with $2.1 million, and Amarillo's Potter and Randall counties pitched in with $1.92 million.
The love for OnlyFans extends across the state, with Midland County (Midland) contributing $1.7 million and Smith County (Tyler) adding another $1.4 million to the tally. Even smaller counties like Wichita County (Wichita Falls) and Tom Green (San Angelo) made notable contributions with $960,000 and $850,000, respectively.
In Longview, Gregg County showed its support with $770,000. It's clear that Texans are embracing the platform, making substantial investments in their digital entertainment.
So, while the platform continues to stir debate, one thing is for sure – Texans are not shy about opening their wallets to support the creators they love.