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.
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.
"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."
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.