You've heard of Spotify Wrapped and year-end countdowns for movies, TV shows and even for video games, but did you know that there's a year-end roundup for OnlyFans?  Well, they do, and let’s just say Texans have subscriptions!

A new statewide breakdown shows that the Lone Star State quietly ranked near the top when it comes to OnlyFans spending in 2025, and the numbers are big enough to raise an eyebrow or two.

And no, this isn’t just late-night scrolling energy, this is measurable, statewide economic activity.

The Reveal: Texas Is a Heavyweight for OnlyFans

A new report from OnlyGuider shows that Texas ranked second in the nation for OnlyFans spending in 2025.

The total?

$248,496,363.64.

That’s nearly a quarter of a billion dollars flowing from the Lone Star State into the platform in just one year.

While Texas places #21 in spending intensity per capita, the state’s massive population pushes the overall total into powerhouse territory. On average, the report estimates about $79,415 spent per 10,000 residents statewide.

In other words, Texas may not be the most intense state per person, but in raw dollars, it’s hard to compete with this many people clicking “subscribe.”

It’s Not Just “Spicy” Content Anymore

Before anyone jumps to conclusions, it’s worth noting that OnlyFans has evolved. Yes, the platform built its reputation around adult content. But today, it’s much broader than that.


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Comedians use it for exclusive sets. Fitness creators offer customized programs. Chefs share premium recipes and musicians drop early releases and behind-the-scenes content.

For many creators, it’s become a direct-to-fan subscription model, a way to connect with audiences willing to pay for premium access without relying on traditional platforms.

So while the name still carries a certain reputation, the ecosystem itself has expanded into a full-fledged creator economy.

El Paso Shows Up

The report analyzed spending across all 254 Texas counties, and while larger population centers drive much of the total volume, engagement stretches statewide.

And yes, that includes us. El Paso County ranked No. 6 in Texas for total OnlyFans spending in 2025. Local spending reached $8,662,981.82, with an intensity of $98,916.88 per 10,000 residents.


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That places El Paso firmly in the state’s top tier.

From premium comedy content to fitness subscriptions, and yes, the more traditional side of the platform- local engagement is clearly part of the broader Texas story.

You can check out the entire study here.

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Also, I'd like to apologize in advance for my photos. They aren't the greatest. I also didn't capture most of the art because it's much better in person, and I want to leave some things for you to discover on your own. Can't spoil it all!

Gallery Credit: Chrissy Covington

 

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