Pennsylvania OnlyFans Creators by City, Scene and Search Demand

Written by the FanFind editorial team

Updated: June 11, 2026

Pennsylvania's two largest cities run opposite patterns. Philadelphia generates the state's most distinctive creator identities: professional wrestlers, a former Congressional candidate, a carpenter who is also a paramedic, a soap-maker with a quarter-million OF likes. Pittsburgh generates more Pennsylvania OnlyFans searches than Philadelphia despite being roughly half the size. The rest of the state, Lancaster, York, Reading, Erie, Scranton and Allentown, adds a mid-size rust belt and Pennsylvania Dutch Country layer that appears nowhere else in the US data.

Pittsburgh and the pattern

Pittsburgh leads Pennsylvania in OF searches, an outcome that runs against what city-size alone would predict. The same pattern appears consistently across the US data: post-industrial mid-size cities with working-class demographics, limited entertainment industry infrastructure, and high disposable income relative to local cost of living tend to generate concentrated platform demand. Pittsburgh's steel and manufacturing legacy left behind a city with that exact profile. Its creator market reflects it: self-managed, independent, priced for local audiences, with very little of the professional operation infrastructure that Manhattan or Los Angeles creators arrive with.

Philadelphia is five times Pittsburgh's size but generates far less city-specific OF searching, because Philadelphia's subscribers tend to search by niche, neighbourhood or individual creator name rather than by city. That difference in how the two cities' audiences find creators reflects their genuinely distinct characters.

Pennsylvania's biggest pages

The table below draws from both the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Feedspot lists.

Creator Location Known for OF likes Price
Julia PicPittsburgh"pgh, pa", free page, @julia.pic526KFREE
AwlivvPhiladelphiaTattooed girl next door, "probably in a cemetery"477K$12
Brianna Frost HoganPhiladelphiaSoap/candle maker, horror enthusiast, platform-native255KFREE
Amanda KellyPhiladelphiaCarpenter, paramedic, competitive eater, @sportsandtools232K$15
Chloee MaePittsburghMusic, ink, lifestyle, Pittsburgh confirmed178K$8.99
Claudette MonroePhiladelphiaThe Cougar Queen, 15K photos112K$15
Kathleen AnnPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, @kathleen_annn100K$4
Lexi LeePhiladelphiaCorporate exec and mom, platform-native98K$12
Kelly DivinePhiladelphiaAdult performer, Philadelphia-based73K$11.99
Gabby OrtizPhiladelphiaProfessional wrestler and actor48K$3.74
Finn AugustPittsburghMale creator, Pittsburgh PA48K$9.99
Alexandra M HuntPhiladelphia2022 Congressional candidate, public health activist44K$7

Philadelphia

Philadelphia's creator list contains more day-job combinations than any comparable US city. Amanda Kelly's handle is @sportsandtools. Her bio: "Carpenter, Paramedic, Sports Enthusiast, Competitive Eater, Sports Card Collecting." She has 232,300 OF likes at $15. The combination of trades work, emergency medicine, competitive eating and sports memorabilia collecting in a single person is a specifically Philadelphia working-class identity: pragmatic, multi-skilled, attached to sport in a city where sport functions as a civic religion.

Brianna Frost Hogan has 255,900 OF likes on a free page with 3,400 Instagram followers. Her bio runs to four categories: she donates to St Jude and the Red Cross, she studies criminal psychology, she loves horror movies and Halloween, and she makes homemade soap, candles, body butter and lip balm from her brand Frost In Space. Her page has 8,800 photos. Every subscriber found her on the platform itself, because almost nobody found her through Instagram.

Awlivv leads the list by OF engagement at 477,900 likes at $12 with 329,700 Instagram followers. Her bio says "Your tattooed girl next door. Probably in a cemetery." The Philadelphia goth-and-tattoo aesthetic is a specific creative subculture rooted in the city's history of underground art, punk and extreme music scenes that runs through Philadelphia creator profiles more visibly than in any comparable East Coast city.

Two of the creators on the Philadelphia list are active professional wrestlers. Gabby Ortiz, @gabbity, is a professional wrestler and actor with 48,200 OF likes at $3.74 and a bio that says "A Homegirl's Life." Penelope Ford is signed to AEW, All Elite Wrestling, and has 216,300 Instagram followers from her wrestling career. Philadelphia's professional wrestling heritage runs through ECW, Extreme Championship Wrestling, which operated out of the ECW Arena in South Philadelphia from 1992 until 2001 and is considered one of the most influential promotions in the sport's history. The building that housed ECW still stands in South Philadelphia and still operates as a wrestling venue. The wrestling-to-OF pipeline in Philadelphia has a specific origin.

Alexandra M Hunt has 44,500 OF likes at $7 and 33,200 Instagram followers. Her bio reads "Public health activist, Grassroots organizer, Soccer coach, 2022 Congressional candidate. 2023 City Controller candidate. Philly." She ran for Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district in 2022 and for Philadelphia City Controller in 2023. She has an active public OF page. No other creator with a confirmed public OF page has run for Congress and continued operating it as a matter of public record. That combination is specifically enabled by Philadelphia's political culture: the city is consistently one of the most left-leaning in the US, and Hunt's public health and grassroots organiser background put her in a social environment where the page was not considered a disqualifying liability.

South Philadelphia adds its own specific identity. Alexa Marie describes herself as "South Philly, Italian, Bisexual, dancer." South Philadelphia is a historically Italian-American neighbourhood whose cultural specificity is dense enough that listing it as a sub-city identifier means something to subscribers who know the city. Kristel Oreto is a full-time tattoo artist at Through the Ashes Tattoo, Philly-confirmed, with 26,500 OF likes at $6.99. Milani Zya Guerrero is a trans creator with Philadelphia Eagles pride in her bio. The Eagles function as a shared identity marker in Philly creator content in the same way that specific music scenes, neighbourhoods and professional identities do elsewhere.

Pittsburgh

Julia Pic has 526,200 OF likes on a free page. Her bio says "pgh, pa." That is the complete biography. She has 264,400 Instagram followers and the largest OF audience of any confirmed Pittsburgh creator by a margin of roughly 350,000 likes. Feedspot's own ranking places her at number 24 on the Pittsburgh list, sorted by activity metrics rather than by audience size. Her page has 1,400 posts, 2,600 photos and 102 videos. The city abbreviation in the bio is the entirety of the local branding.

Chloee Mae has 178,200 OF likes at $8.99 with 207,200 Instagram followers. Her bio: "Hi. Lady on the internet here. Pittsburgh. Music. Ink. Lifestyle." Music and tattoo culture anchor the identity, Pittsburgh is the explicit marker. The alt-tattoo thread runs through the Pittsburgh list more visibly than anywhere else in the Pennsylvania data. Kryptic Korpse describes herself as a "Pittsburgh Published Alt Model" and is a member of the @twisted_angels_models collective, with 28,500 OF likes at $13.99 and 4,300 photos. Jade Bond's handle is @tattooedjadebond: the Pittsburgh tattooed identity encoded directly into the URL, with 25,900 OF likes at $5.

Pittsburgh's list has four confirmed male creators out of fifteen, a 27 percent rate that is the highest of any city list in the Pennsylvania data and higher than the national norm. Finn August has 48,700 OF likes at $9.99 and confirms Pittsburgh, PA in his bio. Jordi Massive has 37,300 OF likes at $9.99, describes himself as an adventurer and plant dad, maintains a separate dedicated plant account, @exoticplantdaddy, and references his partner in his bio. Domenic Hill rounds out the male contingent at 4,500 OF likes. The concentration of male creators in Pittsburgh reflects a subscriber base that is more gender-diverse in its consumption than Philadelphia's.

Chris N Rohrbach's OF handle is @rcnpaintings. His bio reads "Drawing, wandering, painting, wondering reproductions, originals, commissions, contact." His hashtags are #drawing #painting #working #pittsburgh. He has 416 OF likes and a free subscription. He sells original paintings, fine art reproductions and commissions through the platform and produces no adult content. He is a painter who found OF a viable distribution channel for fine art. No equivalent page appears in any other city covered here.

The 412 area code functions as a Pittsburgh identity brand in creator bios the way the Eagles emoji does in Philadelphia. Muchtoogood Forchildren tags #412 and prices her subscription at $35, the highest in the Pittsburgh list, with a bio that simply says "I do not drink or do drugs of any kind. Enjoy what you see, that's all you're going to get." Adj Martin uses "Pixburgh," Pittsburgh's local nickname, as a location marker. BossLady Jasmine identifies explicitly as Pittsburgh's LGBTQ community host and organiser through @kingz_queenz.lgbtq. The city's queer community visibility is proportionally larger than in most comparable rust belt cities.

Erie, Pennsylvania Dutch Country and beyond

Erie sits on Lake Erie in the state's northwest corner, 120 miles north of Pittsburgh and geographically isolated from both the state's major cities. For a city of around 95,000 people it produces a disproportionate level of OF searching, a pattern consistent with the isolated rust belt cities found across the Great Lakes region. The same dynamic that makes Buffalo a standout in New York applies here: geographic isolation and a working-class economy with limited alternative entertainment options correlate with platform engagement above the national average.

Lancaster, York and Reading form Pennsylvania Dutch Country in the state's south-central region, an area better known for Amish tourism than for adult content. The character of the creator market there is amateur and independent, pricing well below the Philadelphia range. Lancaster and York attract roughly comparable OF searching despite York being the smaller city, suggesting both draw from the same mid-state population that identifies by county rather than city name.

Scranton in the northeast, the setting for The Office's fictional Dunder Mifflin, is a university and healthcare city whose creator market mirrors the Buffalo and Erie pattern on a smaller scale. Harrisburg, the state capital, produces steady demand from a professional government workforce that does not fluctuate seasonally the way university cities do.

Allentown, Bethlehem and the Lehigh Valley corridor as a whole form a mid-state market that sits between Philadelphia's sophistication and the rural Pennsylvania interior. The Lehigh Valley creators tend to price in the $8 to $12 range, operate self-managed pages, and produce content that reads as urban without the entertainment-industry polish of the Philadelphia major market. Cherie DeVille is a publicly known adult performer from Bethlehem and is among the most searched Pennsylvania creators by name, a signal of how much name-brand recognition the Lehigh Valley market can produce independently of either major city.

What Pennsylvania does differently

Pennsylvania's creator landscape is more fragmented geographically than almost any other state. New York's geography is defined by NYC versus upstate. Pennsylvania has no equivalent to NYC's dominance: Pittsburgh and Philadelphia are genuinely different cities with genuinely different creator characters, and neither dominates the state's total OF searching in the way that NYC dominates New York's.

The professional credentials that appear in Philadelphia creator bios, carpenter, paramedic, tattoo artist, professional wrestler, Congressional candidate, reflect a city where working-class professional identity and creator activity coexist without the credential-concealment that other markets produce. Lexi Lee describes herself as a "corporate executive and loving wife" with 98,200 OF likes and 3,000 Instagram followers, the most platform-native hidden-identity creator in the Pennsylvania data. Her Philadelphia context makes that combination plausible in a way it might not be in a smaller market.

The ECW legacy gives Philadelphia a specific wrestling culture that has produced professional OF creators the same way Nashville's music scene produces country crossovers. That lineage is specific enough to be worth naming when it produces two AEW wrestlers from the same city.

Common questions

Philadelphia's subscribers tend to search by niche or creator name rather than by city. Pittsburgh's subscribers, and subscribers searching for Pittsburgh-based creators, are more likely to use the city name directly. The same pattern appears in post-industrial mid-size cities nationally: the city identity is more central to how the market navigates the platform.

ECW, Extreme Championship Wrestling, operated out of South Philadelphia from 1992 to 2001 and is considered one of the most influential wrestling promotions ever. Two current Philadelphia-confirmed OF creators, Gabby Ortiz and Penelope Ford, are active professional wrestlers. Ford is signed to AEW and has 216,000 Instagram followers from her wrestling career.

Alexandra M Hunt ran for Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district in 2022 and for Philadelphia City Controller in 2023. She is a public health activist, grassroots organiser and soccer coach with an active OF page at $7. She has spoken publicly about the page and its role in her work.

City, region or state

Philadelphia rewards direct city searching for the most distinctive creator profiles, and niche-specific searching for the depth that the city's working-class professional and goth-alt communities produce. Pittsburgh responds to city-specific searching more consistently than Philadelphia, which makes it the better starting point for western Pennsylvania. Erie, Lancaster, York and Scranton all have active local markets that respond to their city names specifically.

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