Tennessee'S $36 Million Onlyfans Surge: Which Counties Lead The Charge?

  • By Cole
  • June 26, 2026, 10 a.m.

Nashville Nods: Tennessee's Big Spending on OnlyFans

In the heart of Nashville, the buzz isn't just about country music – it's about the staggering $36 million Tennesseans shelled out on OnlyFans in 2025. While the platform hosts a variety of creator content, it's no secret that adult material reigns supreme in capturing subscribers' attention and wallets.

OnlyGuider, an insightful third-party engine designed for discovering creators, employed data magic – think search trends, population stats, and revenue reports – to paint a picture of America's OnlyFans spending habits. Their findings? A whopping $2.6 billion was spent nationwide in 2025, with Tennessee contributing a notable chunk.

County Breakdown: Who's Leading the Pack?

Drilling down into Tennessee's figures, OnlyGuider revealed that even though the state ranked 50th in national spending, it still managed to drop over $50,000 per 10,000 residents. Out of the 95 counties, Davidson County emerged as the big spender, splurging over $7 million.

Yet, when it comes to per capita spending, small but mighty Henry County snagged the crown. Its residents outpaced even Davidson with an eye-popping $109,950 spent per 10,000 people, leaving Davidson's $96,411 in the dust.

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"It's fascinating to see how different counties prioritize their spending on digital content," said a local economist. "Platforms like OnlyFans reflect shifting consumer habits and where people choose to invest their leisure dollars."

California Sets the Gold Standard

Nationally, the spending spotlight shone brightest on California, which poured over $350 million into OnlyFans. It's a stark contrast to Tennessee's figures, but both states highlight the growing trend of digital content consumption across the U.S.

For a detailed look at how each Tennessee county stacked up, explore the interactive map and dive deeper into the digital spending frenzy that marked 2025.

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Cole covers the infrastructure of the creator economy - OnlyFans, Fansly, Patreon, and the rules that move money. Ex–fact-checker and recovering musicologist, he translates ToS changes, fees, and DMCA actions into clear takeaways for creators and fans. His column Receipts First turns hype into numbers and next steps. LA-based; sources protected; zero patience for vague PR.