Michigan OnlyFans Creators by City, Trade and Scene

Written by the FanFind editorial team

Updated: June 11, 2026

Michigan's biggest OnlyFans creator is a welder. Alexis XJ, confirmed Michigan, has 548,800 page likes at eleven dollars and promotes precision-built trades tools in her bio: "Welder. I wrench." The Motor City producing a female industrial worker as its most-followed OF creator is not an accident. It reflects what Michigan actually is.

Grand Rapids generates more city-specific Michigan OF searches than Detroit despite having roughly a third of the population. The same second-city demand pattern runs through state after state nationally, and Michigan is no exception. Detroit leads in total creator count and in overall market size, but Grand Rapids attracts city-specific OF searching more intensely than its population share would predict.

Michigan's identity on the platform

Michigan is the only state in the contiguous United States with two separate land masses. The Lower Peninsula, shaped like a right-hand mitten, is where nearly all the population lives. Michiganders hold up their hand to show where they're from in the state, pointing to the appropriate spot on the palm or fingers. The mitten appears in creator bios: Kimmie Lisa Schuh's bio says "Mighty Mitten Bound." Jetta Bean from Detroit calls herself a "Marvelous Michigangster," a Detroit cultural portmanteau that packages the state name into a city identity. The Upper Peninsula, the UP, sits to the north across the Straits of Mackinac and is geographically and culturally more isolated than any other populated region in the continental Great Lakes area.

The state has no published city-level OnlyFans spending data. The national average in 2025 was $77,334 per 10,000 residents. Michigan's automotive economy and its distribution of population across Detroit, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Ann Arbor and a chain of smaller cities make the statewide spending figure difficult to estimate from available data. Subscription prices across Michigan's visible creator pool cluster between $9 and $11 at the median, with a low end around $3, social media crossover creators converting large followings at volume pricing, and a high end around $20, professional brand creators with niche audiences.

Blaze, @bombshellblaze, has 372,900 OF likes at $9.74 with 146,700 Instagram followers and identifies as "Military Wife. Mom of 3. Travel UGC & Jeep Girl." She is Michigan's second most-followed creator after Alexis XJ. The military spouse and Jeep identity is a specific Midwest archetype: rural and semi-rural Michigan has a large active and veteran military population, and Jeep culture runs deep in a state where Stellantis manufactures the vehicles. Her @road_armor affiliation places her in a trades-and-outdoors adjacent world that sits beside but distinct from the Detroit auto-industry welder identity.

Michigan's biggest audiences

Creator Location Known for OF likes Price
Alexis XJMichiganWelder, "I wrench," @precisebuilttools548K$11
BlazeMichiganMilitary wife, mom of 3, Jeep girl372K$9.74
Mercedes NunezPontiacFree page, 414K Instagram246KFREE
Dani AveryDetroitSolo content, 5.7K photos, 344K Instagram195K$3.75
Andrew LyonDetroitMale creator, "KingDom Detroit, Midwest boy"152K$11.99
Mia SoretyMichigan560K Instagram, 334 streams133KFREE
HolofoxDetroitCosplay, con culture, @viralnationtalent111K$5.25
ElleMichiganCosplay, "Bringing Waifus to Laifu"91K$4.50
LyndseyMichiganBorn Detroit, streamer, art, Love is Love75K$9
Lola TreatzMichiganFitness, aspiring singer, 666K Instagram67K$15
Dallas BrownMichiganBody positivity, 584K Instagram65K$3.04
Spencer MadelineMichiganGoth princess, alternative fashion52K$14

Andrew Lyon is the sixth most-followed Michigan creator in the table and the first male; his full profile is in the Detroit section below.

Detroit

Detroit's creator list is the most occupationally diverse of any Michigan city in the data. Two welders appear in the combined Michigan records. Alexis XJ, listed on the state-wide data without a confirmed city, has 548,800 OF likes and promotes precision-built trades tools in her bio. Alloy Ash, confirmed Detroit, describes herself as an "international model, 30+ magazines, 3 TV shows, brand ambassador, welder, TV personality, 3D printer, tattoo artist in Detroit, MI" with 20,700 OF likes at twenty dollars. Both are in the same state. Both are welders. The auto industry that built Detroit produces, across generations, a culture where skilled trades work is a normal adult professional identity in ways that do not appear in most other US cities' creator data.

Two award-winning burlesque performers are also in the Detroit data. Margaux Royale describes herself as a "Burlesque Performer, Vintage Enthusiast, Pinup Model, Glamour Queen." Céleste Vé Dette is an "Award-Winning Burlesque Performer, Internationally Published Model" whose bio adds "Vintage style, not values." Detroit's burlesque scene is connected to its broader entertainment history: a city that produced Motown, developed techno music, and maintained a working performance culture through decades of economic decline has kept alive the kind of cabaret and performance art infrastructure that burlesque requires. Two confirmed award-winners in the same city is not coincidence.

Allysin Kay is a Detroit-confirmed professional wrestler, MMA enthusiast, Twitch streamer and podcast co-host of @chainsawgirlspod with 35,100 OF likes at $19.99 and 163,800 Instagram followers. Michigan joins a growing list of states whose OF data includes professional wrestlers with confirmed city locations.

Grace's OF handle is @detroitbaddie. Her email domain is @detroitbaddie.net. She has 13,400 OF likes at $9.21. The city is the brand at every contact point. Dani Avery, @thedaniavery, has 195,800 OF likes at $3.75 with 344,200 Instagram followers and 5,700 photos, the highest photo count of any Detroit creator in the data. The volume reflects a creator who has been building consistently for years on a price point that lowers the subscriber commitment threshold. Andrew Lyon, @andrewlyon, has 152,400 OF likes at $11.99 and is Michigan's most-followed confirmed male creator by a significant margin. His bio: "This is my KingDom. Detroit. Midwest boy. I collect sunglasses. I do my push ups." Carrie Nation describes herself as "a full-figured mature woman in her senior years" from Detroit with 33,900 OF likes at $6.99 and 128,300 Instagram followers. She is explicitly branded as "Sexy Granny" and has built a larger Instagram following than most creators half her age. Detroit's directness shows up in bios without apology: Kitty Kvsh, @dimples313, the 313 area code in her handle, says "I rap & sell packs"; Christine Petroff says "Lonely prison wife. Ronnie Radke is my spirit animal." Jetta Bean's bio says "Marvelous Michigangster." The city vocabulary is specific and not available anywhere else.

Mercedes Nunez is confirmed Pontiac with 246,200 OF likes on a free page and 414,300 Instagram followers. Pontiac is a suburb northwest of Detroit historically known as the home of the GM Pontiac automotive brand, which ran from 1926 until General Motors discontinued it in 2010. The city's identity is inseparable from its auto industry history, which puts a Michigan creator with 246,000 OF likes, a free subscription, and a large social presence from Pontiac in a very specific context alongside the state's welder creators.

Grand Rapids and west Michigan

Grand Rapids is Michigan's second-largest city at roughly 200,000 people and the one that generates the most city-specific Michigan OF searching. It has the highest concentration of breweries per capita in Michigan, Beer City USA is the marketing name the city uses, and hosts ArtPrize, an internationally open public art competition held annually that has become one of the most attended art events in the world. The city grew from a Dutch Reformed and Christian Reformed immigrant settlement and carries a more conservative religious heritage than Detroit, which has historically produced a specific tension between the city's established culture and the creative and nightlife economies that have grown around it.

No confirmed Grand Rapids creators appear in the available data. The keyword demand reflects a subscriber market that searches specifically for western Michigan creators rather than finding them through state-level pages. Lake Michigan's shoreline, accessible from Grand Rapids within an hour, gives the region the same outdoor summer aesthetic that defines Traverse City further north.

Kalamazoo sits between Grand Rapids and the Indiana border and produces consistent OF demand as a mid-size university city with Western Michigan University and a working-class industrial base. Muskegon, on Lake Michigan directly west of Grand Rapids, generates its own searches from its lakefront and rust belt character.

Northern Michigan and Traverse City

Traverse City is a resort and agricultural city of around 15,000 people on Grand Traverse Bay in northwestern Michigan. Its keyword demand for OF searches is disproportionate to its population, matching the pattern of other isolated tourist economies, Okoboji in Iowa and Erie in Pennsylvania, where seasonal visitor concentration and limited year-round entertainment infrastructure produce above-average platform engagement.

Traverse City hosts the National Cherry Festival each summer and sits at the centre of Michigan's wine country on the Old Mission and Leelanau peninsulas. It draws Up North tourism from Chicago, Detroit and the wider Midwest. "Up North" is a specific Michigan cultural concept: Michiganders use it to describe any trip to the lakes, forests and cabins in the northern Lower Peninsula, and it functions as a regional identity more than a geographic coordinate. Searches for "northern michigan onlyfans" and "up north michigan" return the same creator pool as Traverse City city-specific searches; the geographic terminology is interchangeable for this market. Northern Michigan creators who embed this identity in their content are marketing to a subscriber base that understands exactly what it means.

The Upper Peninsula, connected to the Lower Peninsula by the Mackinac Bridge, is a world unto itself. It contains around 300,000 people across 29,000 square miles, more land than all six New England states combined, and carries a Finnish-American heritage, an extreme winter climate, and a self-identification as Yoopers, UP-ers, that distinguishes its residents from "trolls," people who live under the bridge in the Lower Peninsula. No confirmed UP creators appear in the available Michigan data, but the isolation dynamic that produces concentrated spending in similar regions applies with particular intensity.

Ann Arbor, Lansing and beyond

Ann Arbor houses the University of Michigan, roughly 47,000 students, and produces a college market that is consistently searched and consistently distinct from Detroit despite being 45 miles west. East Lansing houses Michigan State University and produces a parallel student market. The two schools run Michigan's largest college creator scene.

Lansing, the state capital adjacent to East Lansing, adds a government and professional workforce market. Flint, north of Detroit, carries the legacy of the water crisis that began in 2014 and generated a decade of national media attention. Its creator market is smaller and more self-managed than Detroit's, with pricing that reflects local economic conditions. Jackson, which generates its own keyword demand, sits in central Michigan as a working-class mid-size city with a population of around 33,000.

What the Mitten produces

Michigan's creator identity works at three levels. At the state level, the mitten geography is actively marketed: "Mighty Mitten Bound," "Michigangster," the 313 area code as a handle. At the city level, Detroit produces professional identities that are Motor City specific: welders promoting tools, burlesque performers maintaining a historical entertainment form, visual artists in a city with deep arts infrastructure, a creator whose entire brand is @detroitbaddie. At the niche level, Michigan runs a strong goth-alt and cosplay thread that appears across Detroit, Grand Rapids and statewide creators: Spencer Madeline's goth princess identity, Holofox's comic convention appearances, Brooklyn Bones's Detroit alt-egirl self-description, Neko Kittenz's Pokémon and tarot cosplay, Elle's anime waifus.

Common questions

Detroit's subscribers search by niche, artist name or neighbourhood rather than by the city name directly. Grand Rapids' smaller and more cohesive subscriber base uses the city name more consistently as a search anchor. The pattern appears consistently in states where a second city has a more unified community identity than the dominant metro.

Detroit has a working burlesque community connected to its entertainment history. Margaux Royale and Céleste Vé Dette are both confirmed Detroit burlesque performers with professional credits, magazine publications and competition wins. Detroit's Motown-era performance culture and its ongoing nightlife and arts economy maintain the infrastructure that burlesque requires.

Up North is how Michiganders refer to trips to the northern Lower Peninsula: lakes, forests, cottages and resort towns including Traverse City, Petoskey and Charlevoix, functioning as a cultural identity as much as a geographic direction. Traverse City is the largest city in this zone and generates consistently high OF searching for its population size.

Detroit, Grand Rapids or state

Detroit rewards city searching for the full range of professional and cultural identities the city produces. Grand Rapids returns a distinct west Michigan market worth searching separately. Ann Arbor and East Lansing both respond to city-specific searches for the university market. Traverse City and northern Michigan reward city and regional searching for the resort and Up North character. Upper Peninsula creators, where they exist, identify broadly with the UP rather than with specific cities.

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