In the glamorous world of OnlyFans, Nala Ray stands out with a jaw-dropping 7,000 online boyfriends. The stunning 25-year-old has chosen her digital admirers over traditional dating, and she’s not shy about sharing why. For Nala, real-life romance is off the table as she struggles to find a partner who isn’t "intimidated" by her beauty and financial success.
Nala, who rakes in around £240,000 ($300,000 USD) each month, has had her fill of "possessive" partners. Instead, she finds joy and fulfillment in her digital community. "Every single morning I send my boyfriends something cheerful and then some of them will answer and we talk a little bit," she shared with NudePR.com. "We have conversations about their lives, what their day looks like, how they slept – it’s like a full-on relationship. I'm really proud of these connections, I am their online girlfriend."
“I have two choices. I either have an extremely regular guy as my one boyfriend, who can’t handle the fact I get noticed in public or that I make a lot of money – or I date a guy online. I choose the latter.”
Despite her vibrant online life, Nala’s offline dating experiences have been less than ideal. Her previous relationships crumbled under the weight of insecurities and the desire for freedom. "If I get a boyfriend [in real life] and start sharing my attention with them, it will take away from this and it's really important that I build these relationships with these guys," Nala explained. Her current single status allows her to nurture lasting connections with her online boyfriends, who often express how she brightens their lives.
Nala shares that potential partners often struggle with her career choice and success. "People will come up to me in the street and be like, ‘Oh, my God, are you Nala? I'm your biggest fan’ – and that's kind of hard for a normal person to deal with," she admitted. Even fellow OnlyFans creators have found it difficult to match her success, leading to jealousy and feelings of inadequacy.
Fortunately, Nala’s online community provides a supportive and exciting environment. "Men will tell me that I make their lives better and that makes me feel really good," she says, emphasizing the authenticity of her interactions. "I truly talk to them and film content when I’m in the moment and most of the time I'm at home – it's not a production, it's the real me." For Nala Ray, the digital world is not just a career but a place where she can be herself and form genuine connections.