Iowa OnlyFans Creators by City, College Market and Rural Scene

Written by the FanFind editorial team

Updated: June 11, 2026

Iowa ranked in the top five US states for per-capita OnlyFans spending, a position it shared with West Virginia, Nevada, Colorado and Illinois in the most recent published state-level data. Iowa is a state of 3.2 million people, primarily agricultural, without a major entertainment industry city. It ranks nationally in the same per-capita tier as Las Vegas. The explanation that applies to every other top-spending rural state applies here: limited entertainment alternatives, concentrated working populations in mid-size cities, and a subscriber base that discovered the platform early and stayed.

Cedar Rapids leads the state's creator market despite being Iowa's second-largest city. Des Moines, the capital and largest city at roughly 215,000 people, produces a fraction of the OF engagement that Cedar Rapids generates. Combined OF engagement in the Cedar Rapids creator pool runs approximately 40 times higher than Des Moines. The same pattern appears in state after state: the second city, not the capital or largest metro, runs the platform.

Iowa's market position

The top-five per-capita ranking is from data published in 2024. No Iowa-specific dollar figure was released and the exact per-capita position within the top five was not ranked publicly; only the state's inclusion in the group was confirmed. The national average for 2025 was $77,334 spent per 10,000 residents. Given Iowa's historical position, its per-capita figure almost certainly sits meaningfully above that national average.

The state's population of 3.2 million means that even top-five per-capita translates to moderate absolute totals compared to states like New York or California. Iowa's story is intensity per resident, not volume.

Iowa's most-followed pages

Creator Location Known for OF likes Price
Drew FunkCedar RapidsMale creator, 445K OF vs 2.1K Instagram, @funkdaddy97445K$5
Lula RanaeCedar RapidsSolo content, 241 streams, @lularanae175K$10
Eden LuedersIowaSolo content, @rav3ndubstepv261K$16
Samantha WagamonIowa CitySolo content, platform-native, @classysavage92329K$11.11
Erin MillsIowa@proud_teen_mom, TikTok crossover18K$15
Ezekiel CieslakCedar RapidsTwitch streamer, male creator, @koalainc17K$12.50
Midasia MarieIowaArt and abstraction, free page14KFREE
BritanieBettendorfPublished goth/alt model from Iowa9.6K$10
SeqretasiaDes MoinesSolo content, free page8.8KFREE
PhoenixCedar RapidsFitness, free page9.4KFREE

Cedar Rapids

Drew Funk has 445,300 OF likes at $5. His Instagram has 2,100 followers. His bio says "Deleted at 150k Snapchat. Funkdaddy_97" followed by six rainbow circles. He is a male creator who was removed from Snapchat after building a 150,000-person following there, and pivoted entirely to OnlyFans. His page has 3,000 posts. He has been on the platform long enough and consistently enough to build one of the largest state-specific OF audiences in Iowa from a city of 135,000 people and almost no Instagram following. The ratio of one Instagram follower for every 212 OF page likes is the most extreme platform-native figure among Iowa creators.

Lula Ranae has 175,100 OF likes at $10 with 33,100 Instagram followers, confirmed Cedar Rapids. She has produced 1,800 posts, 3,500 photos, 1,200 videos and 241 streams. The volume and consistency are the foundation. She ranks ahead of Drew Funk in Iowa creator directory rankings by consistency of posting and streaming, even though his raw OF audience is more than twice hers.

Ezekiel Cieslak streams on Twitch every night and has 77,300 Instagram followers from that audience. He references his partner @izzygee_official in his bio and has 17,700 OF likes at $12.50. The Twitch-to-OF crossover represents Cedar Rapids' connected content creator infrastructure: small city, active platform community.

Cedar Rapids' dominance over Des Moines in OF engagement is not explained by size or economic advantage. Des Moines is larger and the state's economic centre. Cedar Rapids produces more and the gap is substantial. The most plausible explanation is that Cedar Rapids' creator community built early and compounded, in the same way that post-industrial mid-size cities tend to generate concentrated platform engagement relative to their size.

Des Moines

Des Moines has Seqretasia, with 8,800 OF likes, a free page, 14,200 Instagram followers and Des Moines confirmed, and Dawn E Gullion, with 7,700 OF likes at $19.99 and 3,600 Instagram followers. Both are active creators with genuine local audiences. The capital's creator scene is real but has not developed the compounding network that Cedar Rapids has. Iowa's political, media and economic infrastructure is centred in Des Moines; its OF infrastructure is centred 130 miles north-east in Cedar Rapids.

Sioux City, in the western corner of the state where Iowa meets Nebraska and South Dakota, is Iowa's third-largest city and its third-busiest for OF searching. Its geographic isolation as a regional centre for the tri-state area produces the same dynamic visible in Erie, Pennsylvania and Buffalo, New York: a mid-size city well removed from larger metros, with a concentrated local subscriber base and limited competing entertainment infrastructure. No confirmed Sioux City creators appear by name in Iowa creator directories at the time of writing, but consistent demand reflects a genuine local market.

Council Bluffs sits on the Nebraska border directly across the Missouri River from Omaha. Its relationship to Omaha mirrors Davenport's to Rock Island and Moline: the Iowa side of a bi-state metro, drawing from a shared subscriber base but carrying distinct Iowa identity. Creators confirmed to Council Bluffs typically identify with the broader Omaha metro, which makes city-specific searching for the Iowa side of that market productive for subscribers who specifically want local Iowan content.

The Quad Cities Iowa side

The Iowa portion of the Quad Cities runs along the Mississippi River: Davenport and Bettendorf face Rock Island and Moline across the state border. Two confirmed Quad Cities Iowa creators appear in the data with distinct identities.

Kristina Carter is from Davenport. Her bio reads "Pan. SxE. Your favorite magical girl. Wrestler. Referee. Ring announcer. 1/2 Toxic Shock. 1/2 Kapsule Corp. Voice of @stlanarchy." She is a professional wrestler, a licensed wrestling referee, a ring announcer, and the official voice of STL Anarchy, an independent wrestling promotion in the St Louis area. She has 4,700 OF likes at $7.99. The Quad Cities sits at the intersection of Iowa and Illinois, and its independent wrestling scene has connections into the larger Midwest circuit. Iowa joins Pennsylvania in producing professional wrestlers with confirmed city-level OF pages.

Britanie is from Bettendorf and identifies herself in her bio as a "37 year old published goth/alt model from Iowa." She has 9,600 OF likes at $10. The Quad Cities' alt and alternative creative community, which runs through both the Iowa and Illinois sides of the metro, produces a specific creator character that appears in neither Des Moines nor Cedar Rapids.

Iowa City and the college market

Iowa City is home to the University of Iowa, around 30,000 students, and produces the college-market creator pattern visible in every state with a significant university presence. Samantha Wagamon has 29,200 OF likes at $11.11 with 1,700 Instagram followers, a platform-native ratio of 17 to one. Iowa State University in Ames, roughly 90 miles west, contributes a parallel student market. Iowa's college creator scene is split between the two campuses, with Iowa City generating the more visible named creator activity and Ames contributing its own demand.

Rural Iowa and the Great Lakes

Several Iowa creators make their geographic isolation or rural identity explicit rather than incidental.

Kyauna Abele's bio: "Not one of them city folks. Huntin, fishin, lovin everyday. Girl Momma." She has 2,500 OF likes at $15. The rural Iowa identity as a creator brand, outdoor life, hunting and fishing, motherhood, is specific to a state where the majority of land is farmland and the majority of residents live within 30 miles of a grain elevator. It is not a performance of rural life but a description of it.

Desiree Skye Moore is from Spirit Lake in northwest Iowa, within the Iowa Great Lakes region. Her bio includes the wheat emoji alongside "Motherhood" and she has 4,700 OF likes at $15.99. Jersey Ryder is from Okoboji, a small resort town on the west shore of West Okoboji Lake in the same region. The Iowa Great Lakes are a chain of natural glacial lakes in the northwest corner of the state that function as Iowa's primary summer resort destination. Two OF creators from small resort towns in the same lake region reflect how the seasonal tourism economy and the creator economy overlap in places with high summer visitor concentration and low year-round entertainment infrastructure.

Hope Angela Cline is from Oskaloosa, a rural town of around 11,000 people in central Iowa. Her 878 OF likes at $20.97 reflect how the state's rural market is distributed across dozens of small towns rather than concentrated in major cities.

Platform-native Iowa

Iowa's OF market is almost entirely platform-native. Drew Funk's 212-to-one ratio is the extreme, but multiple Iowa creators have built audiences of tens of thousands of OF likes from Instagram followings of under 2,000. Iowa's wide rural stretches between mid-size cities, and a population accustomed to finding entertainment online rather than in venues, create conditions that reward creators who build through the platform consistently over time rather than converting large social media followings.

One entry worth noting for the record: Poke Culture, @thepokeculture, is an Iowa-based Pokémon card collector and creator whose OF handle is @chubbytattoodad. His bio says "Pokémon Creator. I collect shiny cardboard." He has 36 OF likes and a $7.99 subscription and produces no adult content. Iowa has its own non-adult-content OF creator: a hobbyist who found the platform a viable distribution channel for niche collecting content.

Common questions

Iowa's top-five per-capita position in published 2024 state data sits in the same category as West Virginia, Nevada, Colorado and Illinois. The pattern for rural high-spending states is consistent: concentrated working-age male populations in mid-size cities, limited competing entertainment infrastructure, early platform adoption that compounded over time, and relatively high disposable income relative to local cost of living. Iowa's agricultural economy produces this profile across multiple counties rather than just in one city.

The data does not confirm a single explanation, but the pattern matches every other state where a post-industrial or working-class second city leads the capital or largest metro. Cedar Rapids' creator community built early and has compounded through consistent production. Des Moines' larger and more professionally diverse population tends to distribute OF interest across niches and individual creator names rather than the city name.

Kristina Carter is a professional wrestler, wrestling referee and ring announcer from Davenport. She is a licensed referee and announcer for multiple Midwest independent promotions including Kapsule Corp and STL Anarchy. She has an active OF page at $7.99.

Cedar Rapids, Des Moines or state

Cedar Rapids is the most productive starting point for Iowa-specific creator searching. Iowa City rewards searching by city for the university-market creator type. The Quad Cities Iowa pages, Davenport and Bettendorf, return alt and independent-scene creators distinct from the Cedar Rapids mainstream. Rural and small-town Iowa creators tend to identify broadly with the state rather than with a specific city, which makes the state-level page the most useful filter for that segment.

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