Top OnlyFans models TL;DR
- Blac Chyna reportedly earned $20M/month at peak — the highest publicly cited figure
- Bella Thorne earned $11M in her first week on the platform (2020)
- Cardi B, Iggy Azalea, Coco Austin all crossed $9M/month at peak
- Top 1% of all creators capture roughly 33% of total platform payouts ($1.9B+ in 2024)
- Most "top model" figures are peak-month launches, not sustained averages
What "top model" actually means on OnlyFans
"Top model" on OnlyFans isn't a platform-assigned title — it's an editorial shorthand that different sources use differently. Three definitions worth distinguishing:
- Top by reported earnings — celebrity creators who've publicly disclosed peak monthly income (often promotional disclosures during a launch)
- Top by sustained income — creators with consistent six- or seven-figure annual income (rarely disclosed publicly)
- Top by follower count or subscription volume — popularity metric, doesn't always correlate with earnings
This page focuses on the first definition (the only one with verifiable disclosed data), with notes on where popularity diverges from earnings.
Top OnlyFans models by reported earnings
The 18 creators with the highest publicly reported OnlyFans earnings, drawn from self-reports, interviews, and press coverage:
| Rank | Creator | Reported earnings | Source type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Blac Chyna | $20M / month (peak) | MTV interview |
| 2 | Bella Thorne | $11M (first week) | Self-reported, IG |
| 3 | Cardi B | $9.5M / month (peak) | Forbes-cited |
| 4 | Iggy Azalea | $9.2M / month (peak) | Variety interview |
| 5 | Coco Austin | $9M / month (peak) | Self-reported |
| 6 | Mia Khalifa | $6.5M / year | Self-reported, podcast |
| 7 | Tyga | $5M / month (peak) | Press coverage |
| 8 | Bhad Bhabie | $1M+ / day (peak launch) | Self-reported, IG |
| 9 | Sophie Rain | $3.6M / month | Self-reported, X |
| 10 | Lana Rhoades | $2M / month | Press coverage |
| 11 | Larsa Pippen | $2M / month | Self-reported, podcast |
| 12 | Bella Poarch | $2M / month (estimated) | Industry estimates |
| 13 | Tana Mongeau | $2M / year | Self-reported, podcast |
| 14 | Trisha Paytas | $1M / month (estimated) | Industry estimates |
| 15 | Amouranth | $1M / month | Self-reported, interviews |
| 16 | Belle Delphine | $1M / month (estimated) | Industry estimates |
| 17 | Sami Sheen | $1M / year (reported) | Press coverage |
| 18 | Amber Rose | $850k / year | Self-reported |
Most-followed vs highest-earning
Follower count and earnings don't always correlate. Some creators with modest follower counts earn enormously through high subscription prices and PPV-heavy strategies; others with millions of followers monetize at low rates. The earnings ranking above is the financially-relevant one. Pure popularity (free-account followers, social-media following) is a different metric we don't track on this site.
Three patterns at the top
Celebrity-launch dominance
Most of the top earners came to OnlyFans with established mainstream audiences (Bella Thorne, Cardi B, Iggy Azalea, Bhad Bhabie). The first-month launch typically captures the bulk of celebrity OnlyFans income — sustained earnings after the initial rush are far smaller. Most "$20M month" or "$11M week" figures are launch-peak figures, not ongoing run-rates.
Cross-platform creators outperform single-platform
Creators with strong existing presences on Instagram, TikTok, X, or YouTube (Amouranth, Belle Delphine, Bella Poarch) sustain higher earnings longer than pure mainstream-celebrity launches. The cross-platform funnel keeps replacing churned subscribers with new ones.
Top 1% captures ~33% of all payouts
Across the entire 4.63M creator base, the top 1% of creators (~46,000 accounts) capture roughly 33% of total platform payouts — about $1.9B of the $5.80B paid out in FY2024. The named 18 creators above are visible because they disclosed publicly; many top earners stay private and don't appear in any rank list.
"Models" vs "creators" — terminology note
"Top OnlyFans models" is the search-intent terminology — but on the platform itself and in the audited Fenix filings, the official term is "creator". 4.63 million creator accounts means accounts (across all categories — adult, fitness, music, etc.) — not specifically adult-content "models". The two terms get used interchangeably in popular press.
Sources
- [FENIX-2024] Fenix International Ltd — total payout figures.
- [FORBES-2024] Forbes — celebrity creator earnings coverage.
- [VARIETY-2024] Variety — interview-based disclosures.
- [MTV-2023] MTV — Blac Chyna $20M peak claim.
- [SELFREP-2024] Self-reported (creator social media, podcasts, interviews).
- [PANEL-2024] Third-party panel analyses for distribution percentile estimates.
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