The dark side of OnlyFans: Corinna Kopf $67M success highlights risks for creators
OnlyFans, where Corinna Kopf earned $67M, faces backlash as creators reveal unsettling risks and challenges.
OnlyFans has become a venue with enormous payouts for producers. Corinna Kopf said last year she had made $67 million since 2021; Sophie Rain announced an amazing $43 million in 2023. Despite the site’s luxurious appearance, some creators are openly discussing unsettling events and safety concerns.
OnlyFans has evolved into a venue for significant income generation as creators like Corinna Kopf and Sophie Rain make millions. Despite their financial success, many creators warn of unsettling demands, safety hazards, and breaches of personal boundaries. Discover the challenges creators face and the darker side of this popular platform.
Victoria Sinis discussed the negative aspects of the platform, having previously worked with an agency that sourced women for OnlyFans. “People think, ‘Oh, you can just sell pictures of your feet on there,’ or ‘I think it’s liberating,'” she added, but her dislike intensified as she met the unsettling and strange sexual requests made by subscribers. Among other requests was “putting someone in danger.” Though OnlyFans opposes harmful and unlawful behavior, with a spokesman saying, “We have zero tolerance for such conduct,” unpleasant behavior nonetheless surfaces.
Corinna Kopf Instagram profile
Olivia Frazer, who made $500,000 in her first four months on the platform, spoke candidly about the extreme pressure she experienced to break personal limits. “I felt compelled to…yield to the overwhelming pressure from subscribers to share topless images rather than just lingerie shots,” she said.
Predators also make use of the platform. A Reuters story covering thirty legal cases involving child sexual abuse material on the web surfaced in July. Saying the platform is “actively targeting, reporting, and supporting the prosecution of those who misuse it,” a spokesman for OnlyFans emphasized its dedication to combating abuse.
Creators like Tana Mongeau and Hannah Palmer have encountered major safety concerns. After a man carrying knives showed up outside her house, Tana—who made $10 million on OnlyFans—had to pay security. Along with pictures of her house’s interior, Hannah, who earned more than $5 million on OnlyFans, was terrified after receiving violent and sexual threats from an unknown individual.
- Olivia Frazer Instagram profile
Despite her financial success, 20-year-old Sophie Rain cautioned others about the brutal realities of an OnlyFans job: “This career is not sunshine and rainbows 24/7, and if you don’t make it big, it will not be worth it,” she said on social media in December. “Good luck to everyone doing it, but don’t quit your jobs.”
The use of the site for illicit activities is even more concerning. Reuters revealed in July that there were thirty court cases involving child sexual assault content that came up on OnlyFans between 2019 and 2024. These cases highlight the possible risks of an unbridled atmosphere even if the platform is adamant against unlawful content.
From weird or criminal activities to safety issues, these tales draw attention to the risks involved in being an OnlyFans creator. It’s important to recognize these hazards and the emotional and physical toll they could have on artists as the platform keeps expanding.