Michigan, OnlyFans and Sherrone Moore
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Bonnie Blue, the controversial OnlyFans star, was recently arrested in Bali, Indonesia, for attempting to film content there. The pornographic film actress was previously banned from Australia after she publicly claimed that she plans to film adult content with “barely legal” 18-year-olds during the Schoolies Week.
An OnlyFans model adds to Sherrone Moore’s mounting troubles as police investigate and more details surface about his online activity.
Houston might be known for oil, space and world-class BBQ —but in 2025, it earned another distinction: becoming one of the biggest spenders on OnlyFans.
French tennis player Oceane Dodin has now become the latest athlete to join OnlyFans after her breast augmentation surgery.
IRS agents could likely be forced to watch OnlyFans to figure out what content constitutes “pornographic activity” or whether it would be exempt from President Trump’s no-tax-on-tips edict.
According to Finbold, Americans continue to be OnlyFans’ biggest spenders, contributing an estimated $2.64 billion to the platform in 2025.
A new global analysis crowns Atlanta the world's top city for spending on OnlyFans per capita, with residents shelling out more than half a million dollars per 10,000 people.
Sophie Rain and Aiesha Sofrey do not approve of Bonnie Blue’s behavior. The influencer duo criticized the adult performer, 26, following her arrest in Bali, calling her “OnlyFans’ biggest disgrace.
Demand is also accelerating locally. Miami landed in the Top 5 of global spenders, coming in at No. 4 with $374,921 spent on the platform per capita. That increased the city’s 2024 spending of $363,951 per capita. Atlanta, Orlando, and Milan outpaced Miami, with Washington, D.C. rounding out the Top 5.
University of Michigan coach Sherrone Moore has been fired amid allegations of an inappropriate workplace relationship, reportedly with Paige Shiver, daughter of former NFL player Jeff Shiver. Adding to the controversy,