Everything really is bigger in Texas – especially the spending habits on OnlyFans! The Lone Star State sits comfortably in the second spot nationwide, contributing a staggering $248 million in 2025 alone. This massive contribution has helped propel OnlyFans to a jaw-dropping $7.2 billion in global revenue.
While major Texas cities like Houston, Dallas, and Austin lead the charge with nearly $32 million, $26 million, and $17.5 million spent respectively, Central Texas counties are also making waves. Bell County impressively holds the 13th spot with $2.9 million, while McLennan County and Coryell County clock in at 24th and 48th with $1.97 million and $509,691, respectively.
“America is a business, people have to make money,” Cael Hogan candidly shared about the rising trend.
Despite these eye-popping numbers, opinions in Texas are as big as the spending. "Would it shock you if I told you McLennan County is number 24 on that list?" local Dominique Leh asked the community.
"Absolutely, that actually does shock me," replied Michael McNamara, echoing the surprise felt by many.
Still, not everyone is on board with this spending spree. Local voices like Jaime Brajdic and Zach Linton emphasize their concerns, with Linton noting, "We need to get back to biblical values in America." The debate continues as the rankings raise eyebrows and questions about the cultural implications of such spending.
Ultimately, while Texans might be divided, their wallets certainly aren't – and the numbers speak volumes about the state's engagement with OnlyFans.