In 2026, the top performers on OnlyFans are pulling in monthly earnings that compete with Hollywood A-listers and major league sports stars. This platform, which started as a niche subscription service in 2016, has morphed into a mega ecosystem that redefines how talent turns fame into fortune.
Many of these creators launched their OnlyFans careers with well-established celebrity backgrounds, while others crafted their empires from scratch, leveraging social media and fan communities to propel themselves to the top. With disciplined strategies and a knack for engagement, they have transformed their followings into revenues reaching seven and eight figures annually.
The diversity among the top earners is remarkable, with backgrounds ranging from former Disney stars to chart-toppers and those who had no mainstream profile before OnlyFans. Leading the pack is Sophie Rain, a Miami-based model who astoundingly drew $43 million in her first year alone. By 2026, her earnings have surged past $60 million annually, solidifying her as the highest-paid creator on the platform.
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Hot on her heels is Bella Thorne, whose $11 million monthly income stems from a record-breaking debut and a vast subscriber base. Meanwhile, other influential creators like Iggy Azalea and Mia Khalifa continue to capitalize on their extensive fan networks and diversified content offerings.
Rounding out the top earners are creators like Tana Mongeau, who successfully transitioned from YouTube fame to earning $3 million monthly on OnlyFans, and Erica Mena, with a reality TV background boosting her $4.49 million monthly haul. Valentina Nappi’s savvy pricing strategy helps her pull in $4.9 million, while Bhad Bhabie’s $4.4 million demonstrates the power of a strong social media presence.
Blac Chyna, a veteran of both reality TV and beauty entrepreneurship, once set a platform record with $20 million in a single month, though her current estimates range between $3 million and $5 million. Meanwhile, Mia Khalifa’s pivot to sports commentary and advocacy has been lucratively rewarded with monthly earnings between $6.4 million and $7 million.
Finally, Coco Austin's and Iggy Azalea's ventures into OnlyFans have been nothing short of meteoric, with Austin banking $9 million monthly and Azalea close behind at $9.2 million, both utilizing cross-platform promotion and exclusive content to keep fans engaged.