OnlyFans Pulled In Nearly $250 Million From Texas In 2025, Despite Tighter P*rn Laws

OnlyFans Pulled In Nearly $250 Million From Texas In 2025, Despite Tighter P*rn Laws
Texans spent nearly $250 million on OnlyFans in 2025, underscoring how the state remained one of the platform’s biggest markets despite recent restrictions on adult websites.
According to newly released data from OnlyGuider, residents of the Lone Star State shelled out $248,496,363.64 last year, ranking Texas second nationwide behind California’s $350.6 million. The eye-popping total was largely driven by Texas’ size, as the state placed No. 21 in per-capita spending at $79,415 per 10,000 residents.
Houston led all Texas cities with nearly $32 million in spending, followed by Dallas at $26.1 million, Austin at $17.5 million, San Antonio at $17.3 million, and Fort Worth at $10.2 million. Houston ranked No. 11 globally, while Dallas came in at No. 15.
OnlyGuider estimates OnlyFans generated $7.2 billion worldwide in 2025, a 9% increase from 2024. The data follows Pornhub blocking Texas users in 2024 over age-verification laws, writing at the time, “Not only does this impinge on the rights of adults to access protected speech, it fails strict scrutiny by employing the least effective and yet also most restrictive means of accomplishing Texas’s stated purpose of allegedly protecting minors.”
Texas folks, is this surprising ? ?
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