✓ Real Sophie Rain
Yes — Sophie Rain is a real person. The AI content circulating under her name is fake, and she has publicly condemned it.
AI-generated creators are everywhere, scammers impersonate the real ones, and nobody tells you which is which. VerifiedHer is the canonical record: one truth page per creator, compiled from public sources, reviewed by hand.
A real human, documented in long-form video, verified appearances, or third-party confirmation. Dated, re-verified, human-reviewed.
An AI persona confirmed as virtual — usually by the operator's own disclosure ("Openly Virtual"). Where an anonymous operator never disclosed, the stamp reads "AI Persona — Documented" and rests on on-the-record investigation instead.
Compiled from public information; not yet claimed or verified. What we can document, honestly labeled.
The names everyone is asking about — one of each verdict.
✓ Real Yes — Sophie Rain is a real person. The AI content circulating under her name is fake, and she has publicly condemned it.
○ Unverified Honestly: nobody has proven it either way. Olivia Casta is a 2.7M-follower model persona with no interview, no video of her speaking, and no verified public appearance — and a years-old, never-confirmed theory that her face is a filtered version of another model's. Here's everything that's actually documented.
◆ Openly Virtual Aitana Lopez is not a real person — she is an AI-generated model created by The Clueless, a Barcelona agency.
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✓ Real Yes — Abbie Maley is real: a Los Angeles-based adult performer with a catalogued industry filmography dating to 2018, an AVN Award nomination (2021, Best Three-Way Sex Scene: G/G/B) and an XRCO Award nomination (2023, Best Star Showcase), plus two long-form on-camera/audio interviews under her own name. Her Instagram and OnlyFans links are independently confirmed by IMDb's own official-sites data, matching her own X bio.
✓ Real Yes — Abby Berner is a real fitness creator from Kansas City, on record in trade-press interviews since 2023. The "AI Abby" content flooding search results is fakes and bait pages trading on her name.
✓ Real Real. Abby Rao is a documented Instagram/TikTok influencer and model — a named client of Unruly Agency confirmed by an official BusinessWire press release (Sept 2021), co-founder of the Beverly Hills influencer collective "The Clubhouse," and a mainstream YouTube crossover guest (Sidemen) covered by named-byline outlets Elite Daily and Dexerto.
✓ Real Real. Abby Wetherington is a documented Instagram/TikTok lifestyle creator (roughly 292K/550K followers) currently listed on the official talent roster of Unruly Agency — the same Los Angeles management firm whose signings of other creators (Abby Rao, Lauren Blake, Tana Mongeau) are independently confirmed by named press. Her own first-party link-in-bio hub separately cross-links Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, BeReal, and a Passes subscription account. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim exists for her.
✓ Real Yes — Abella Danger is a real person: Miami-born, AVN Best New Starlet 2016, co-host of the 2023 AVN Awards, and reportedly a University of Miami student aiming at law school. The "Abella Danger AI" chatbots on roleplay apps are all fan-made — none are hers.
✓ Real Yes — Abigail Ratchford is a real person with over a decade of named-outlet coverage: CBS News, TMZ, Sports Illustrated's website, and her own verified accounts. The fakes are the AI deepfakes made of her, the dating-app catfish using her stolen photos, and copycat "official" OnlyFans link pages trading on her name.
✓ Real Real. AD (Amber Desiree) Smith is a documented Netflix reality-TV personality — a cast member on "Love Is Blind" Season 6 and a standout couple on "Perfect Match" Season 3 — with named-byline press coverage and a verified Linktree hub tying together her official accounts.
✓ Real Yes — Addison Vodka is a real, working adult performer with a documented multi-year industry career: named-byline trade press (XBIZ) covering her scenes since 2025, two AVN Award nominations (Best New Starlet at the 42nd AVN Awards; Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene at the 43rd), a long-form podcast interview about her career, and a confirmed convention appearance — a paper trail no AI persona has.
✓ Real Real. Adriana Chechik is a heavily documented adult-industry performer and Twitch streamer — fan-voted "Favorite Porn Star Creator" at the 43rd AVN Awards (January 2026), 2017 AVN Female Performer of the Year, and two-time XRCO Female Performer of the Year, with a Wikipedia biography and award-database record spanning over a decade.
✓ Real Yes — available evidence points to Adriana Olivarez being a real, working content creator: Mexican entertainment outlet Quiero TV profiled her career origin (a viral August 2021 TikTok dance video) and platform growth, and national newspaper La Razón de México later profiled her as an influencer and OnlyFans-affiliated model, with consistent biographical details reported independently across both outlets.
Yes — Adrianna Eves is real: Penthouse's own official X account named her its June 2024 Pet of the Month, XBIZ (named byline: Xavier Diamante) covered the announcement with on-record quotes from Penthouse's photo editor and CEO, and an IMDb episode page for "'Penthouse' Pet of the Month June 2024" lists her as the on-camera subject.
✓ Real Yes — Agatha Vega is a real person: a Venezuelan adult performer who in 2024 became the first non-European performer to win the XBIZ Europa Award for Female Performer of the Year, and who has won an AVN Award scene-category trophy in three consecutive award cycles (2023, 2025, 2026). She's given a long-form on-camera interview to Holly Randall Unfiltered and runs her own YouTube channel — a documented public track record no AI persona has.
✓ Real Real. Ahna Mac is a documented cast member across five consecutive seasons of Zeus Network's Baddies franchise (2023–2026), independently confirmed via Wikipedia's season-by-season cast record and the network's own official Instagram casting posts, plus an active recording career with singles and outside-artist collaborations catalogued on Apple Music and Spotify going back to 2019.
✓ Real Real. Aida Cortés is a Bucaramanga-born Colombian model and, since 2024, singer, named by Infobae (2022) and Colombia.com (2023, byline Paula Castro) as the country's top-earning OnlyFans creator; interviewed on-camera by Canal 1's national program "Sin Carreta" (Feb 2024); and covered again by Infobae, Vanguardia, and Publimetro through 2025–2026 as she closed that account and released her debut album, "Sabor Latino," under her own name and cross-linked social/YouTube accounts.
○ Unverified Unverified — there's no official statement, platform AI label, or independent press confirmation establishing Aisha Katya (username imkittykat, cross-platform handle @oversharingkittykat) as either a real person or an AI persona. Her own official link-in-bio page and OFTV creator profile describe her as Turkey-born and Australia-based, but that's a self-reported bio, not third-party-verified fact.
✓ Real Yes — Aishah Sofey is a real person: Bop House co-founder, interviewed on the record by Complex and covered by Fast Company, El País, and Vulture.
◆ Openly Virtual Aitana Lopez is not a real person — she is an AI-generated model created by The Clueless, a Barcelona agency.
✓ Real Yes — Alanna Pow, the creator behind Alanna's World (@alannasworldx), is real: The Sun and Yahoo/Jam Press have both run named, on-record profiles of her switch from flight attendant to full-time content creator, complete with direct quotes, and she's appeared under her own name as a guest on the "Inside OnlyFans" podcast.
Real. Alazne Aurrekoetxea is a Basque professional SUP (stand-up paddle) surfer named on the Spanish national surfing federation's own official team rosters — for the 2025 ISA World SUP & Paddleboard Championship, where Spain's team defended its world team gold, and for EuroSUP 2026, where she won the individual Open Women's SUP Surf European title in Salinas on July 24, 2026, per the European Surfing Federation's own results and multiple named Spanish outlets. In October 2025, national press and her own Instagram confirmed she joined OnlyFans' athlete-sponsorship program for sports-only content, alongside her existing sponsorship from apparel brand Blue Banana. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
Real. Alba Casillas is a Spanish television personality — documented as the first cousin of World Cup–winning goalkeeper Iker Casillas — who was cast in season 7 of Telecinco's "La Isla de las Tentaciones" (2024) and later in Mitele PLUS's "Los Vecinos de la Casa de al Lado," and who now works as a fitness coach with a named-press-confirmed OnlyFans account. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
Real. Alejandra Quiroz is a documented Ecuadorian former construction worker (albañil) who left the trade for a paid OnlyFans subscription business, covered consistently by named-byline press across at least three countries between 2022 and 2024 — Peru's La República, Mexico's Excélsior, Milenio, UnoTV, Debate.com.mx, and Sociedad 3.0, and Honduras's La Prensa. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Yes — Alex Blair is real: a Los Angeles-based curvy/BBW creator who won the fan-voted AVN Award for Favorite BBW Star at the 43rd AVN Awards (Jan. 24, 2026), an official award roster documented on Wikipedia. Her own verified, blue-checkmarked X account (@thecurvyfoxx) links directly to her official link-in-bio hub, link.me/itsalexblair, which cross-confirms a consistent account cluster across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook.
✓ Real Yes — Alex Mucci is real: an Italian creator with roughly 9M Instagram followers who holds an aerospace engineering degree from Turin's Politecnico, gave a radio interview on Radio 24's La Zanzara about her career, and appeared as a guest on Muschio Selvaggio, one of Italy's biggest podcasts.
✓ Real Real. Alexa Alfia is a documented Netflix reality-TV cast member — an original islander on "Love Is Blind" Season 3, credited on IMDb, covered by Netflix Tudum, and tracked across her show-era and current Instagram handles by named-byline press (BuzzFeed, Screen Rant, Axios Dallas).
○ Unverified Unresolved, leaning fabricated — and the trail sharpened in July 2026: her 97K Instagram vanished, and the link hub in her own X bio now redirects to a different persona's page whose Fanvue profile self-discloses as "AI generated or enhanced." No confirmation attaches to her own name either way, so per our standards she stays unverified.
✓ Real Yes — Alexa Breit is real: a German ASMR/lifestyle creator whose YouTube channel (ALEXASMR, @alexasmr) has posted on-camera videos roughly weekly since June 2022, whose own link-in-bio hub cross-confirms her Instagram, TikTok, X, and Facebook accounts, and whose channel carries a legally mandatory operator notice naming TheCreate GmbH — a real, incorporated Cologne talent-management agency that in turn lists her on its own public artist roster, closing the loop between her channel and her management.
Yes — Alexa Chains is real: an adult-film performer nominated for the AVN Award for Best New Starlet at the 43rd AVN Awards (2026), photographed in person at the AVN Awards Nominations Party, and covered by name in a steady run of XBIZ trade-press releases across nearly a year.
✓ Real Real. Alexa Collins (@alexacollins) is a Florida-based model, influencer and entrepreneur with an IMDb acting record, Wikipedia biography, and years of named-byline press coverage (Maxim, The Blast, CanvasRebel) backing her Instagram and TikTok following.
✓ Real Yes — Alexandra Marianna is a real person: she's the subject of an on-record Playboy Netherlands profile that names her, gives her age, and quotes her directly, and her own TikTok video personally cross-confirms her Instagram (@alexandramarianna), TikTok (@alexmarianna), and Snapchat (@aleximarianna) as the same account holder. She separately built and openly discusses an admitted-artificial AI chatbot called 'Lexi' — that bot is confirmed AI by her own description, which is a different thing from the human creator being AI.
✓ Real Yes — Alexas Morgan is a real, documented creator. IMDb credits her by name on three separate third-party productions between 2022 and 2024 — the interview podcast "Pillow Talk," Barstool Sports' "Only Stans," and the talk show "A Very Serious Show" — and she gave a roughly hour-long, on-the-record interview about her business on the "Conversations with Zo" podcast (Dec. 12, 2023). That's third-party documentation well beyond a self-published bio page.
✓ Real Real. Alexia Woods is Penthouse's officially credited Pet of the Month for January 2026 — documented on IMDb (tt39298645) — matched by her own verified Instagram bio, which reads "Penthouse Pet of the Month Jan '26," plus a 2023 Maxim.com profile with on-the-record quotes about her career.
✓ Real Yes — Alexis Crystal is real: a Czech adult-film performer with a decade-plus documented industry career, repeatedly nominated for AVN's foreign/international female performer award across four separate ceremonies (2015, 2021, 2023, and 2026) and covered by name in XBIZ trade press.
✓ Real Yes — Alexis Fawx is a real, extensively documented adult performer and United States Air Force veteran active since 2010, with two AVN Awards and one XBIZ Award for MILF Performer of the Year (2020, 2022), a 2026 AVN MILF Performer of the Year nomination (the category fellow performer Lexi Luna won), a 2024 Brazzers Hall of Fame induction, and long-form, on-camera interviews with independent industry press — a documentation trail no AI persona has.
✓ Real Real. Alexis Ren is a documented model, actress, and entrepreneur — 2018 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit rookie, Dancing with the Stars Season 27 finalist, and IMDb-credited actress, with a long-running verified Instagram, YouTube channel, and TikTok.
✓ Real Yes — Alexis Texas is a real person: a veteran adult performer active since 2006, inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame in 2022, with a mainstream-adjacent filmography (a feature comedy, a music-video credit, a documentary appearance), a sourced Wikipedia biography, and a long-running weekly interview podcast now past 300 episodes under her own name. None of that trail exists for an AI persona.
✓ Real Real. Ali Rose is a documented actress and model with an IMDb-credited filmography spanning 2010–2018 (including an uncredited on-screen role in Southpaw, the 2015 Jake Gyllenhaal/Rachel McAdams film), a former Playboy Playmate and Cyber Girl of the month, and the named subject of a June 16, 2022 Clubhouse Media Group/PRNewswire release announcing she joined HoneyDrip.com. No AI or virtual-persona claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Alice Ardelean is a Romanian-born UFC strawweight — the promotion's only fighter from Romania — with an official 12-7-0 professional record on UFC.com, an Octagon debut against Shauna Bannon (UFC 304, July 2024), and a UFC-first "capsule lock" submission win over Polyana Viana (May 2026) that earned a $100,000 Performance of the Night bonus. Named press (Sportskeeda, LowKick MMA, Daily Star) and her own 2020 X post document a paid subscription page she says funds her training. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real — Alina Angel is a working adult-industry performer with a named-byline XBIZ trade-press article covering her 2023 studio debut, an appearance on Adult Time's own official podcast (the '2026 AVN Special #5' episode, alongside Cory Chase and Beca Barbie), and a first-party link-in-bio hub that cross-confirms her verified Instagram, X, YouTube, and TikTok accounts as one cluster.
✓ Real Yes — Alina Lopez is a real person: an adult-film performer active since 2017 with a multi-year AVN Award nomination history, a credited role in the 23-performer ensemble cast of the award-winning feature Drive (2019), a long-form on-record podcast interview about her life and background, and industry-event red-carpet coverage from third-party photo agencies.
✓ Real Yes — Alina Rose is a real person: a Bop House member documented by name in Complex and TMZ, with a verified 5.5-million-follower Instagram, an active TikTok and Twitch presence, and on-record quotes to the press.
◆ Openly Virtual No — Alina Valea is not a real person: her own Instagram bio self-identifies as an "ai influencer," and she runs a linked "virtual artist" AI-music project on Spotify.
Real. Aline Mineiro is a nationally broadcast Brazilian public figure: a former on-air "panicat" on Rede Bandeirantes' Pânico, a confirmed cast member of RecordTV's "A Fazenda 13" (2021) eliminated on a published vote count, a two-season cast member of MTV Brazil's "De Férias com o Ex Caribe: Salseiro VIP," and a credited actress in two Brazilian films. Her OnlyFans pivot and earnings are covered by named Brazilian outlets including Correio Braziliense and Metrópoles' Fábia Oliveira column. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real. Alinity is a documented human Twitch streamer who has broadcast live under the same identity for more than a decade, with 1.5M+ Twitch followers, a long-form on-camera interview with HealthyGamerGG's Dr. K (2020), and a named team-captain slot in the Marvel Rivals Creator World Championship (June 2026). No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her — the "is Alinity real" search pattern is driven by tabloid-bio curiosity, not any actual doubt about her humanity.
✓ Real Real. Alissa Violet is a documented model, YouTuber, and actress — Ohio-born, signed to Next Models in 2015, ex-Team 10, with IMDb acting credits and a verified account constellation across YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and X.
✓ Real Yes — Alix Lynx is a real, well-documented adult performer and OnlyFans creator: a New York native with a broadcast-journalism degree who left a corporate PR/marketing job for the industry, won a 2017 AVN Award, wrote a bylined op-ed for The Daily Beast under her own name, and has given long-form, on-record podcast interviews (including Holly Randall Unfiltered) about her career. She has also publicly disclosed building her own authorized AI "virtual twin" for subscribers — a documented real person who discloses her own AI use, not an anonymous persona relying on one.
✓ Real Yes — Aliya Aural is real: Penthouse named her its official Pet of the Month for October 2025, an entry IMDb credits as "Self — Pet of the Month October 2025," and she confirmed the title herself on her own Instagram, calling it her "very first professional shoot" and tagging @penthouse directly.
Yes — Alli Cat is a real, documented person: Penthouse's own official "Pets" page names her the magazine's October 2024 Pet of the Month, with an original first-person interview and pictorial the magazine produced itself, and IMDb credits track the same performer across three separate production companies under two additional stage names. "Alli Cat" is also a widely shared name — a cat-welfare nonprofit, an unrelated musician, and a small Twitch-streamer Instagram account all use it too — so other "Alli Cat" search hits are not this page's subject.
✓ Real Yes — Allie Dunn (@allie_dunn) is a real person: the Instagram/TikTok creator nicknamed the "California Girl Next Door" has been covered by name in dozens of entertainment-press articles since at least 2022, runs her own OFTV creator channel, and posts consistent video/photo content across matching, cross-linked accounts. A different woman named Allie Dunn — a Nashville singer-songwriter — shares the name but is not the same person.
✓ Real Yes — Allie Rae is real: a former neonatal ICU nurse who spent nearly nine years at a Massachusetts hospital before leaving in 2021 after coworkers reported her OnlyFans account to management. Her career change has been covered under her own name by named-byline reporters at The Daily Beast, Outkick, and MEAWW since 2021, and she has since appeared in long-form, on-camera/on-mic interviews — including Dave Asprey's podcast — discussing WetSpace, the crypto-based adult-content platform she founded and runs as CEO.
Real — Ally Lotti is a real, documented public figure, widely known as rapper Juice WRLD's girlfriend. She spoke publicly at the 2019 Rolling Loud LA tribute and appears in the 2021 HBO Max documentary 'Juice WRLD: Into the Abyss.' Not an AI persona.
✓ Real Yes — Alysha Bandy is a real Australian model with a decade-long documented trail: regional Australian press (Merimbula News Weekly, September 2016, byline Melanie Leach) named her one of six national finalists in the 2016 Girlfriend Priceline Pharmacy Model Search, Girlfriend Magazine's own YouTube channel published an on-camera video of her as that finalist, and three independent print magazines — LiveFast, LE MAG, and Series Magazine — have since run photographer-credited features on her, including a behind-the-scenes video from a named crew.
○ Unverified Unproven — not because anything here looks fake, but because the specific evidence hasn't surfaced. Alyssa Griffith's Instagram (@alyssagriffith, Meta-verified, ~891K followers) anchors a fully cross-linked, six-year-plus creator cluster — TikTok/X/YouTube @alyssaxgriffith, Threads, Snapchat, and her own site alyssagriffith.com — tied by a shared business email to a real Las Vegas/LA talent-management agency, LURE MGT. That's a strong circumstantial case for a real, managed creator, but no named-byline press, long-form video, or independently witnessed public appearance exists to clear our bar for 'Verified Real.'
✓ Real Real. Alyssa Kulani runs a platform-verified, cross-linked creator hub: a YouTube channel carrying YouTube's own "Verified" badge (697K subscribers, 193 long-form vlogs), a Meta-verified Instagram (384K followers), a Twitch "Verified Partner" channel, and a TikTok account whose own bio link points back to that same Instagram. Profile-aggregation sites report an OnlyFans account since around 2020, but it isn't linked from any of her verified channels, so we don't confirm or link one.
✓ Real Real. Amanda Batula is a Bravo-documented reality-TV personality — a main cast member on "Summer House" since Season 2 (2018) and "Winter House," with a University of Connecticut design degree, a graphic-design career at L'Occitane, a creative role at the Loverboy beverage brand, and her own swimwear line, all covered by named-byline outlets including Deadline, Variety, and The Hollywood Reporter.
Yes — Amanda Elise Lee is real: a Los Angeles-based personal trainer and Instagram fitness model with a sustained, multi-year mainstream press trail. E! News ran two separate exclusive interviews (2018 and 2020) naming her as Kim and Kourtney Kardashian's personal trainer, and Maxim, InsideHook, and Beyond The Interview each profiled her fitness-influencer career under her own name and quotes going back to 2018. Her main Instagram, @amandaeliselee, is the account referenced consistently across that press trail.
✓ Real Real. Amanda Stanton is a documented Bachelor Nation alum — Season 20 of ABC's "The Bachelor" (2016) and Season 3 of "Bachelor in Paradise" — with a traditionally published memoir, a fashion line covered by named-byline trade press, and an official Linktree hub tying together her verified Instagram and TikTok accounts.
✓ Real Real. Amanda Trivizas is a documented Miami-born model and social-media personality with a professional acting credit — cast as "DTF Agent Two" in the 2026 film "Busboys," confirmed independently by both TV Guide and Metacritic — alongside a multi-year public modeling career and active, cross-platform social accounts.
✓ Real Real person, not an AI persona. Amaya Espinal ("Amaya Papaya") won Love Island USA Season 7 with Bryan Arenales, is a licensed cardiac nurse from NYC, and posts under the verified handle @amayaelizabeth_ across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
✓ Real Yes — Amber Fields (@missamberfields) is a real, documented public figure. Named-byline press at The Sun, TheBlast, LowKickMMA, and MyMMANews has covered her run as a Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) ring girl and her transition to boxing, including a nationally streamed exhibition bout against Leah Gotti on DAZN's Misfits Boxing card (Miami, August 10, 2024) that she lost by third-round TKO — a verifiable public event, not just social-media content.
✓ Real Real. Amber Gill is a documented British TV personality who won the fifth series of ITV's "Love Island" in 2019, has since presented and appeared on national television, and has published two romance novels under her own name with mainstream publishers.
✓ Real Yes — this Amber Jade (@officialamberjade_, UK flag in her bio) is a real, documented person: she's catalogued as a UK adult-entertainment performer and webcam model with an IMDb credit for the Babestation TV series and listed industry-database performer IDs, all tied to the same handle across Instagram, X/Twitter, TikTok and YouTube. Note: "Amber Jade" is a crowded name — several unrelated people (a US lifestyle TikToker, a musician, a Chicago dog photographer, a Queensland promo model) also use it; this page covers only the @officialamberjade_ creator.
✓ Real Real. Amber Pike is a documented original cast member of Netflix's "Love Is Blind" Season 1 (2020) who married co-star Matt Barnett on-camera in November 2018 — a marriage confirmed as ongoing by named-byline coverage from People, E! Online, Bustle and Netflix's own Tudum, with her Instagram and TikTok both run under the consistent handle @atypicalamber.
✓ Real Real. Amber Rose is a decades-documented public figure — a Ford Models-signed fashion model, host of VH1's "The Amber Rose Show" (2016), a Season 23 competitor on ABC's "Dancing with the Stars," host of the revived "Loveline" podcast (2016–2018), and published author ("How to Be a Bad Bitch," 2015) — who confirmed in a named-byline October 2020 interview that she had joined OnlyFans. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
○ Unverified Unverified — there's no official statement, platform AI label, or independent press confirming Amber Valentine (@ambervalentinexo) as either a real person or a virtual persona. Her own Linktree hub cross-links a consistent Instagram/Twitter-X identity, but the name is a magnet for unrelated namesakes — a Chicago drag queen, an electronic-music DJ, even a fan-wiki character — none of whom are her, and none of it resolves the underlying question.
Unproven either way. Ameena Green presents as a real, independently operating content creator — her own domain, ameenagreen.com, is a first-party hub linking a consistent slate of accounts (Instagram, OnlyFans, JustForFans, Hidden, Pornhub, Bluesky, X) plus a stated talent-agency relationship and self-published claims of convention appearances. But nothing found in this review — no trade-press byline, no wire coverage, no independent confirmation from the named agency's own site or from a convention's own guest list — rises to the documented public-evidence bar this site requires, and none of her copy carries AI-persona marketing language either. So the verdict stays unproven rather than resting on impression.
✓ Real Yes — Amelia Maddison is real: she and her identical twin sister April are credited cast members ("The Designer Duo") of Stan's 2026 docuseries Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money, and mainstream press (Outkick) has published an on-record quote attributed to her individually about the twins' shared OnlyFans career.
✓ Real Real. Amelia Marni is an Australian reality TV personality who appeared on Love Island Australia (2018), finishing third with Josh Moss, and has since built an influencer career (Oh Polly ambassador, YouTube, podcast tell-alls) documented across press and IMDb.
○ Unverified Unproven. Amelie Warren runs a roughly 1-million-follower Instagram account and a self-hosted Linktree that ties together her TikTok, Twitch, Discord, and OnlyFans links, but no named-byline press, verified appearance, or platform AI disclosure exists anywhere for her. The only "biography" detail beyond her own accounts — a birthdate repeated across several content-farm sites — could not be traced to any primary source, so it is not treated as documented here. No verdict rests on private knowledge or a hunch: the record simply doesn't clear either bar yet.
✓ Real Yes — Amirah Adara is real: a Hungarian adult performer with a documented, decade-plus industry career, an outright AVN Award win (Girl/Girl Specialty Performer of the Year, 41st AVN Awards, 2024), and repeat nominations from the same official award body spanning 2017 through the 43rd AVN Awards in January 2026 — where she was named for International Female Performer of the Year alongside Alexis Crystal, Little Caprice, and Tiffany Tatum. Her own self-titled Linktree hub cross-confirms her Instagram, TikTok, and Bluesky accounts.
✓ Real Yes — Amouranth is a real person (Kaitlyn Siragusa). The confusion exists because she also sells official, licensed AI versions of herself — and unofficial deepfakes circulate too.
✓ Real Real. Amy Cortés is a documented reality-TV cast member — she appeared on Netflix's "Love Is Blind" Season 6, married Johnny McIntyre on-camera in May 2023, and Netflix's own Tudum cast page confirms her bio and links her verified Instagram and TikTok accounts.
✓ Real Real — Amy Nosferatu is a real trans adult clip creator and performer: winner of "Trans Clip Creator of the Year" at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards, confirmed independently by trade outlet Wet Ink Magazine's official winners list and matched by her own Instagram post about the win the same week. A named-byline XBIZ trade-press article from October 2024 separately covered her TransAngels debut, and her own domain-linked hub cross-confirms her Instagram (@zeenosferatu) and TikTok (@amynosferatu) as the same account cluster.
○ Unverified Unverified — Amy Ortii is the real public display name behind the searched term "Amy Yorti," which appears to be a common misreading of her actual handle, @amyyortii. Her Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube accounts cross-link as one consistent lifestyle-and-travel creator with real, geotagged destinations, but no independent press, interview, or platform confirmation exists either way, and there's no AI-persona disclosure of any kind.
Real. Ana Carrasco is a Spanish motorcycle road racer who became the first woman in history to win a motorcycle world championship — the 2018 FIM Supersport 300 title, clinched by a single point over Mika Pérez — and, in October 2024, the sport's first-ever FIM Women's Circuit Racing (WorldWCR) World Champion, making her the first two-time female world champion in motorcycle racing. A December 2024 sponsorship deal made her an "OnlyFans athlete," documented by named Spanish sports press (EFE, Motosan, todocircuito), with content described as training and race-day footage rather than the platform's typical content. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
○ Unverified Unproven. Ana Lorde runs one of the largest unclaimed followings in this registry — an Instagram account near 7 million followers — but despite an extensive search, no named-byline press, verified magazine credit, film/TV appearance, brand-partnership confirmation, or platform AI disclosure exists anywhere for her. The name is also badly handle-squatted (her TikTok handle now belongs to an unrelated account) and surrounded by a swarm of similarly-named accounts and scam funnels, making it impossible to confirm which handles beyond her Instagram are genuinely hers. No verdict rests on a hunch here — we simply found nothing documented either way.
◆ Openly Virtual Ana Zelu is not a real person — she is an AI-generated "digital character," as her own Instagram bio states.
✓ Real Yes — Anari (@anari.exe) is real: she won "Cosplay Clip Creator of the Year" at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards, an official industry roster reported directly by adult-industry trade outlet XBIZ and corroborated by Wet Ink Magazine. Her own verified link-in-bio hub, linked straight from her Instagram bio, cross-confirms a self-consistent Instagram/TikTok/YouTube/X cluster all under the same handle.
✓ Real Real — Andie Elle is a documented content creator. LADYGUNN profiled her by name (Koko Ntuen, April 30, 2026), with direct quotes about building her business on OnlyFans and brand partnerships; she runs her own long-running YouTube channel of interview-style videos (one short past 40 million views) and a podcast; and she was filmed alongside three already-documented real creators (Camilla Araujo, McKinley Richardson, Julia Filippo) in a group interview published by the entertainment outlet The Hollywood Fix in August 2025.
✓ Real Real person, not an AI persona. Andreina Santos is a Wilhelmina-signed model and Love Island USA Season 7 bombshell (entered Day 14, dumped Day 24; returned for Love Island Games Season 2), confirmed by NBC/Peacock press materials and IMDb credits, posting as @andreinasntos on Instagram.
✓ Real Yes — Angel Dreaming is real: named-byline trade press (XBIZ, reporter Rick Thomas, Feb. 2, 2024) reported Penthouse named her its official Pet of the Month for February 2024, quoting Penthouse's own CEO and photo editor on the honor and quoting Angel Dreaming herself, including on her prior nursing-assistant/CNA career. Penthouse's own Instagram and X accounts and a second major publisher, Playboy Plus, later in 2024 corroborate the honor and the account cluster, cross-confirmed further by her own YouTube channel.
Yes — Angel Windell is real: an adult performer with two AVN Awards nominations (Best New Starlet at the 42nd Awards, Best Virtual Reality Group Sex Scene at the 43rd), a multi-year run of named-byline XBIZ trade-press coverage of her scene work dating to 2023, and on-camera press interviews filmed at the AVN Awards red carpet.
Yes — Angel Youngs is a real person: an actively working adult performer with back-to-back Female Performer of the Year nominations at the AVN Awards (2024 and 2025), a 2024 XBIZ Award win, a current Vixen Media Group "Vixen Angel" credit with named quotes, and a continuous trail of named-byline XBIZ trade-press coverage running through July 2026 — a documented career no AI persona has.
✓ Real Yes — Angela White is a real person, and one of the most documented performers alive: three-time AVN Performer of the Year, AVN Hall of Fame, and a first-class honours degree from the University of Melbourne. No official "Angela White AI" exists — every bot using her name is fan-made.
Real. Angélica Morango entered Big Brother Brasil's tenth season (Globo, 2010) as the show's first openly lesbian contestant, then built a documented media career as a journalist and columnist on sex, behavior, and relationships. She has discussed her OnlyFans subscription page by name in named Brazilian press since 2024 and, from mid-2024, runs her own adult-film production company, All In. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Yes — Anikka Albrite is a real adult performer who, in 2015, completed one of the industry's rarest achievements: Female Performer of the Year at the AVN, XBIZ, and XRCO Awards all in the same calendar year. She has a Denver, Colorado background documented independently of her own marketing, a decade-plus filmography across major studios, named-byline trade-press interviews with direct quotes, and a long-standing, publicly documented marriage to fellow performer Mick Blue, who won AVN Male Performer of the Year that same year.
✓ Real Yes — Anissa Kate is a real person: a French adult performer (born 1987, Lyon) who has won the AVN Award for Female Foreign Performer of the Year three times (2014, 2015, 2019) — a three-win record in the award's history shared with only Katsuni and this registry's own Little Caprice. She has a 1,100+ credit filmography spanning 15 years, sourced Wikipedia articles in 15 languages, and an active, Meta-verified Instagram with 799K followers — a documented paper trail no AI persona has.
Real. Anita Alvarado is a decades-documented Chilean media personality — an autobiography and music album in 2002, a role in the 2003 film "Los debutantes," Chilevisión reality-TV appearances through the 2010s, and an on-camera appearance on the network's long-running talk show "Podemos Hablar" in May 2024 (BioBioChile) — who has since built a named-press-covered second career on Arsmate, the platform Chilean outlets describe as "el OnlyFans chileno," including a 2025 collaboration whose earnings and subscriber growth her collaborator disclosed on the record. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real. Anna Claire Clouds is a documented adult-industry performer — 2025 AVN Award winner for Female Performer of the Year, 2024 XRCO Girl/Girl Performer of the Year, and a nine-category nominee at the 43rd AVN Awards (January 2026) — with a Wikipedia/Wikidata paper trail and on-record long-form podcast appearances.
✓ Real Yes — Anna De Ville is a real person: a European-circuit adult performer with a decade-plus career, a nominee for International Female Performer of the Year at the 42nd AVN Awards (2025), a Harmony Films showcase built around her own name ("Anna de Ville: Sex Addict," named Fleshbot/XCritic's International Pick for August 2023), and a running trail of named-byline XBIZ trade-press coverage of new releases stretching from 2023 into 2026.
✓ Real Real. Anna Louise Austin is a documented digital creator and swimwear entrepreneur — self-described founder of the brand Temptation Swim — profiled under named bylines by two independent outlets in 2021 that interviewed and quoted her directly, with a fully cross-linked account cluster (Instagram, TikTok, X, Snapchat, YouTube) confirmed through her own first-party Linktree hub. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Anna Malygon, who posts as "maligoshik," is a real Ukrainian-born content creator and OnlyFans model, not an AI persona: she competed as a contestant on Series 3 of the Sidemen's Netflix-distributed reality show Inside (2024), holds an on-screen acting credit in Kesha's 2024 "Joyride" music video, and has been profiled first-person by named mainstream press (Interview Magazine, Vanity Teen, Coveteur) — a documentation trail no AI persona has.
✓ Real Yes — Anna Paul is a real person: an Australian TikTok and OnlyFans creator with a public, documented footprint spanning national television, a self-founded skincare brand, and years of continuous press coverage.
Yes — searched as "Anne Sophie Petit," she's Anne-Sophie Petit-Frere: a real, documented Tampa luxury real estate agent who appeared on Netflix's "Selling Tampa" Season 1 (2021) and "Perfect Match" Season 1 (2023, confirmed on Wikipedia's own season cast roster). She's currently listed as a Realtor with Douglas Elliman's Tampa office, and her TikTok account (@annesophiepf) is independently confirmed as hers via TikTok's own author data.
✓ Real Yes — Annie Knight is a real Australian OnlyFans creator, documented for years across mainstream press (Vice, E! News, Us Weekly, Yahoo, SBS, The Nightly) with a traceable career arc from a Brisbane marketing job to full-time content creation. What's genuinely in question isn't her existence but her self-publicized "most sexually active woman" stunt numbers, which are her own claims, not independently verified counts.
○ Unverified Unproven. Anya Matusevich is a fast-growing Instagram/TikTok creator (reported around 2 million Instagram followers as @theanyamatusevich, TikTok handle confirmed live) whose own link hub confirms an OnlyFans presence, but no long-form video, verified public appearance, or named-byline press was found anywhere — only mutually contradicting content-farm bio pages (birthdate claims ranging from 1995 to 2005) that this research does not treat as documented fact. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her either, so she stays Unverified pending better evidence.
○ Unverified Unproven, not fake. "April Blaze" is an active multi-platform creator operation — her 985,000-follower Instagram's own bio hub resolves to her official site, aprilblaze.com, tying the main accounts together (re-verified August 8, 2026) — but no press, interview, or platform statement confirms her identity either way, and similarly branded lookalike accounts add confusion.
✓ Real Yes — April Maddison is real: she and her identical twin sister Amelia are named cast members of Stan's docuseries Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money (premiered May 29, 2026), described in the broadcaster's own casting press release as talent agency Blue Rose Talent's highest earners with a combined 967K following, and April is individually quoted on the record by name in a February 2024 Outkick profile of the twins' career.
✓ Real Real. April Marie is a documented reality-TV personality — an original cast member on Season 1 of Netflix's "The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On" (2022), with a Wikipedia entry, national press coverage, and a verified Linktree hub tying her official accounts together.
✓ Real Yes — Ara Queen Bae is real: a Persian-born, Canadian-raised former chemical engineer (Ara Bozorgian) with roughly 2.1M Instagram followers, an IMDb-credited contestant on OFTV's 2025 fishing reality show Reel Rivals, and the subject of at least two on-record, on-camera podcast interviews walking through her engineer-to-influencer career pivot.
✓ Real Real. Arabella Chi is a documented British model and reality-TV personality — a Series 5 (2019) Islander and Series 1 "Love Island: All Stars" (2024) returnee on ITV2's "Love Island," with a Wikipedia-documented cast history, brand-ambassador work confirmed by named outlets, and an OnlyFans account officially announced by the platform itself.
✓ Real Yes — Ari Kytsya is real, with the most mainstream paper trail of any OnlyFans-era creator we cover: a L'Oréal/Urban Decay brand ambassadorship (corporate press release), a University of Washington guest lecture covered by Fox News, and a People-documented relationship. The "leaks" and "deepfakes" ecosystem around her is the fake part.
✓ Real Yes — Ariana Grande is real: a Grammy winner and 2025 Oscar nominee (Best Supporting Actress, Wicked). She is also a named victim in a January 2026 Center for Countering Digital Hate report on sexualized AI images generated by X's Grok chatbot, and her voice was separately named as misappropriated in a 2024 class-action lawsuit against AI voice-cloning startup LOVO, which allegedly marketed a synthetic clone of her voice under the barely-disguised name "Ariana Venti." Any account selling her "exclusive" or "leaked" content is fake by definition.
✓ Real Real. Ariana Madix is a documented television personality — an eleven-season cast member on Bravo's "Vanderpump Rules" (2013–2024) who now hosts Peacock's "Love Island USA" and earned her first Emmy nomination for it in July 2026 — with broadcaster bios and named-byline press coverage across her career.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed — @honeybuttercrunchh (Ariana Nicole) is an active, multi-platform creator across Instagram (~910K followers), TikTok (~150K), and Threads, all under a consistent name and a self-run link-in-bio hub, but no interview, press profile, or independent verification exists anywhere. The 'biography' pages and AI-narrated bio-recap videos that surface in search are uncited filler.
✓ Real Real. Arianny Celeste is a documented UFC Octagon Girl who worked the promotion's ring from 2006 to her December 2023 retirement — confirmed on the record by UFC president Dana White — winning "Ring Girl of the Year" six times across two award bodies (Fighter's Only Magazine in 2006; the World MMA Awards in 2008–2011 and again in 2014, a fifth-win record), plus a May 2010 Maxim cover and a November 2010 Playboy feature. She confirmed an OnlyFans account in her own on-record November 2022 quote, though her current official hubs no longer list it. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Ariel Demure is real: an American trans adult performer and director with a multi-year, multi-outlet public trail. She won Trans Performer of the Year at the 2026 XMA (XBIZ) Awards and Best Trans Acting Performance at the 2026 AVN Awards for "Transpirella" (Gender X Films), both confirmed via named trade-press coverage and the award organizations' own video. She has also appeared in long-form video interviews going back to 2023, including a guest spot on Adult Time's official podcast.
○ Unverified Unproven either way. Arlene Lee (@arlene1ee on TikTok, @ar1enelee on Instagram) is cross-tagged as a member of the Asian House content collective by three independent first-party TikTok accounts — Joy Mei's own, the collective's official @asianhouse account, and fellow member @itzlunameii's — all confirmed live via TikTok's own oEmbed API. But no named press, long-form video, or verified livestream turned up to clear this site's bar for "real," and nothing points toward a virtual/AI persona either, so the verdict stays unproven rather than resting on impression.
✓ Real Yes — Ashleigh Jordan is a real person: a Pennsylvania-based fitness influencer and co-founder of the activewear brand NVGTN, documented in trade press, published fitness-magazine features, and her brand's own About Us page.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed — momycarterx (publicly displayed as "Ashley Carter") runs an active, consistent presence across Instagram (~2M followers), TikTok, and Snapchat under the same handle, including TikTok Live broadcasts and dated Snapchat clips of ordinary daily life. But we found no interview, no press coverage, and no official statement establishing her identity, so by our documentation standard she's unverified rather than confirmed real.
○ Unverified Unproven, though the signals lean real. Ashley Matheson (@smashedely) runs a large, cross-linked creator operation — TikTok (~6.3M followers, oEmbed-confirmed), Instagram, Threads, an official Facebook page, YouTube, and an Amazon storefront under her own name, all tied together through her own Linktree hub, with account history documented back to at least October 2022. That same Linktree lists an OnlyFans among her monetization links. What's missing is what our standard requires: no named-byline press profile, no confirmed platform verification badge, and no long-form on-camera video we could independently verify — so the verdict stays unproven, not real.
Real. Ashly Schwan is a documented human creator — her own YouTube channel (@AshlySchwan) hosts a long-form video with longtime friend Tana Mongeau appearing as an on-camera guest, and Tana Mongeau's own TikTok account independently tags her back. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her, and no OnlyFans account is confirmed via her verified hub.
✓ Real Yes — Ashlynn Brooke is a real person: an American adult performer active from September 2006 to January 2010, with AVN Award nominations and wins (Best New Starlet, Best Actress, Best Interactive DVD, Best New Series) and a documented Wikimedia Commons photo record from the era. She announced her retirement on her own blog in 2010, and every trail from that account goes cold within about two years — no verified official account under her name is active today.
✓ Real Real. Ashlynne Dae is a documented Southern California cosplayer with an official San Diego Comic-Con 2024 panelist listing, a published cosplay-cover credit on Dynamite Entertainment's Vampirella comic, and named-byline 2025 press covering a booked SDCC appearance — with an OnlyFans connection named directly on a self-branded link-in-bio hub matching her name and handles. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — AsianBunny is real: a Twitch streamer (handle asianbunnyx) whom fellow streamer Morgpie credited on the record, in a named-byline Dexerto interview, as the one who originated the December 2023 "topless meta" that reshaped Twitch's nudity policy. Dexerto separately covered her directly under her own name, and her verified Twitch channel's own About panel first-party-links her X, Instagram, and Linktree accounts.
✓ Real Yes — Asteria Jade is real: an adult performer whose account activity dates to 2024 and who was named one of fifteen nominees for Best New Starlet at the 43rd AVN Awards (January 24, 2026), an official, third-party-documented award category. She also has independent video appearances — an on-camera interview with the CollabDates series at AVN 2025, and red-carpet video coverage from PornCrush at the 2026 AVN Awards — that confirm a real person behind the name, not just a self-report.
✓ Real Yes — Astrid Wett is real: she's a UK content creator and Misfits Boxing fighter with a documented 3-0 professional record, including winning and successfully defending the promotion's inaugural women's flyweight title on DAZN pay-per-view undercards, alongside years of mainstream UK sports-press coverage as a Chelsea FC superfan.
✓ Real Yes — Athena Paris is real: profiled by name in a June 2026 CBN News interview with direct personal quotes, posting consistently since her November 2020 TikTok debut (~1.6M followers). Her real name is not disclosed.
✓ Real Yes — Aubree Valentine is a real, working adult performer with a documented multi-year career: named-studio release coverage stretching back to late 2021 (Girlfriends Films, Nubiles, TeamSkeet, MYLF/FamilyStrokes, Hard X), a February 2025 TeamSkeet "AllStar" feature built around an on-camera interview, and a 43rd AVN Awards nomination for Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene alongside Addison Vodka — a paper trail no AI persona has.
✓ Real Yes — Aubrey Kate is a real, extensively documented trans adult performer with a near-decade-long industry-award trail confirmed directly by AVN's and XBIZ's own news coverage: a 2017 XBIZ Trans Performer of the Year win, a fourth career AVN Trans Performer of the Year title as of February 2026 (part of a five-award night), and her own trans-talent agency, Transcending. No AI persona has that kind of press trail.
✓ Real Real. Aubrey O'Day is a decades-documented recording artist and reality-TV personality — the breakout star of MTV's "Making the Band 3," founding member of Danity Kane (whose 2006 debut album hit #1 on the Billboard 200), a third-place finisher on "The Celebrity Apprentice," and the unmasked "Ant" on Fox's "The Masked Singer" (2025) — who has discussed running her own OnlyFans page in named-byline press since at least 2022.
✓ Real Yes — Audrey Bitoni is a real person: an American adult performer and model who has worked continuously in the industry since 2006. She's a two-time Juliland.com "jGrrl of the Year" (2008 and 2011), was reportedly nominated for AVN's Best New Starlet, and — unlike any AI persona — trade press has documented her giving on-record career interviews and, as recently as December 2025 and February 2026, starring in a named studio's new releases under her own name.
✓ Real Yes — Autumn Falls is a real person: an adult performer who won PornHub's Favorite Newcomer award in 2019 and the 2020 XBIZ Award for Best New Starlet, then signed an exclusive contract with Brazzers that same year. She's given multiple long-form, on-camera interviews on Bradley Martyn's "Raw Talk" YouTube show and been profiled by mainstream outlet LADbible. She has been nominated for AVN Awards several times but, per AVN's own ceremony records, has not won one — a claim some search summaries get wrong.
✓ Real Yes — Autumn Ren (Autumn Renae) is a real person: Penthouse Pet of the Month (July 2024), on-camera podcast interviews, and press quotes under her own name. Her backstory sounds made up — shark-attack survivor turned $7M creator — but it's documented, and that's exactly why people doubt it.
Unproven. Ava Alfaro is a multi-platform TikTok/Instagram creator who runs her own personal-domain hub, avaalfaro.com — directly fetched for this research — listing accounts across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, X, Twitch, a Telegram fan community, and, under a "Satellite Accounts" section, OnlyFans, Fanfix, and Hoobe. No long-form video, verified public appearance, or named-byline press was found anywhere under her name, and no AI-persona, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found either — so this page stays Unverified.
✓ Real Yes — Ava Reyes is a real person: a Bop House member — dropped by fan-run rosters in 2026 but listed on the house's own surfaces as of August 2026 — who gave an on-record interview (syndicated with named bylines by Complex and Yahoo Entertainment) about the pressures of internet fame, and who co-signed a documented on-record allegation against former management alongside Sophie Rain.
✓ Real Yes — Avery Cristy is a real adult performer. Named-byline trade press (AVN and XBIZ, both Feb 24, 2023) documented her as the lead of the Deeper/Vixen Media Group feature "The View," directed by Derek Dozer, and quoted her describing her 2020 exclusive Vixen Media Group contract. A second XBIZ story (Jan 2024) independently confirms her as an established Vixen Angel alongside Vanna Bardot and Vicki Chase — the same recognition track already documented on this site. Her own official link hub reciprocally confirms her main Instagram and TikTok accounts.
✓ Real Yes — Avery Lust is a real, working trans adult performer with a fast-building 2026 trade-press trail: named XBIZ coverage of her scene releases across four studios since early 2026, an XBIZ XMA Creator Awards nomination, a Trans Erotica Awards "Best New Face" win, and a confirmed appearance on AVN's own Grooby 30th-anniversary panel alongside Aubrey Kate — a paper trail no AI persona has.
✓ Real Real. Avery Poppinga is an American beach volleyball player with a college-athletics- and federation-documented career — from Florida State (2019–2021) to Loyola Marymount (2022–on), now competing internationally on the FIVB Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour with partner Victoria Paranaguá. In February 2025 she signed a named, on-record athlete-sponsorship deal with OFTV, OnlyFans' streaming brand, reported by Front Office Sports and NewsNation as funding roughly $50,000 a year in competition costs she otherwise covers herself. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Ayisha Diaz is a real, well-documented public figure. VH1's own news desk (byline Sarah Michel, December 11, 2017) profiled her as a new cast member of "Love & Hip Hop: New York" with a specific, named music-video résumé, IMDb credits her across multiple Season 8 episodes of that VH1 reality series (corroborated by Wikipedia's own cast table), VladTV ran a named-byline profile of her back in September 2013, and she has a decade-plus print history — magazine covers and a modeling-agency portfolio listing — confirmed through the publishers' and agency's own sites rather than just her own social bio.
✓ Real Real — Baby Nicols is a Venezuela-born, Spain-based adult performer and content creator whose identity is documented by a third-party on-camera interview (Spanish outlet La Gaceta Uncut) and by two independent, self-controlled link-in-bio hubs that both self-describe her as a "Venezuelan model & content creator" and cross-confirm the same Instagram/TikTok/Snapchat account cluster.
✓ Real Real. Bailey (@thanksbailey), an LA-based creator with a modest ~17K-follower Instagram, has a documented public appearance: credentialed red-carpet wire outlet MaximoTV filmed and published dated B-roll video tagging her handle on the carpet at Unruly Agency's 6th Annual Halloween Party (Oct. 25, 2025, CBS Studios, West Hollywood) — an independent third-party camera crew at a named, dated, located public event, not a self-report. Her own Linktree hub is consistent with an OnlyFans connection. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. "Rowdy" Bec Rawlings is a documented Australian combat-sports pioneer — a UFC veteran (2014–2018) who went on to headline BKFC's first sanctioned modern bare-knuckle boxing card in June 2018 and became the promotion's first-ever champion, man or woman, that August. She has confirmed an OnlyFans account in her own on-record press quotes since 2020. She is also a domestic-violence survivor who has chosen to speak publicly about it, in her own words, through a 2024–2025 documentary and named press — advocacy she has framed as awareness work, not as an incident narrative, and this page follows the same framing.
✓ Real Real — Beca Barbie is a working adult performer with an official 2026 AVN Awards Best New Starlet nomination and a sustained trail of long-form, named-show video and podcast interviews (Plug Talk with Adam22 and Lena The Plug, 2 Goons Podcast, The Bougie Show, the Adult Time Podcast, and an on-camera interview at the AVN Expo). Her own bios and link hub cross-confirm the same handle cluster — @becthebarbie — across Instagram and X.
✓ Real Real. Becca Kufrin is an ABC-documented reality-TV lead — Season 14 of "The Bachelorette" (2018) — with a Wikipedia-cited broadcast history, an IMDb page, named-byline press coverage (E! Online, ABC News), and a verified Instagram/TikTok/X presence under consistent handles.
✓ Real Yes — Bella Poarch is a real person: US Navy veteran, Warner Records artist, and the subject of one of the internet's longest-running "is she a robot?" jokes.
✓ Real Yes — Bella Rama (@bellaramatv) is a real, actively live-streaming creator: she's a Twitch Partner with roughly 250,000 followers and multi-hour live broadcasts going back to June 2022, she also streams live on Kick with three-plus years of dated stream clips, and her own business site, bellarama.tv, discloses that the "Bellarama"/"BellaramaTV" names are stage/brand identities for a single creator operated through a registered corporation, Prizz Inc. — a level of documented, cross-platform live-video and business-structure evidence well beyond a static bio page.
✓ Real Yes — Bella Reid is real: Penthouse named her Pet of the Month for September 2025 (with an IMDb-credited video feature), she runs a registered free channel on OFTV, and every one of her socials funnels through one consistent link hub. Watch for the name collision — an unrelated 2010s film actress and various copycat handles also use "Bella Reid."
○ Unverified Unverified — no independent press, interview, or platform AI-label confirms Bella Saintclaire (@bella.saintclaire) as real or virtual. She runs a cross-linked Instagram/TikTok/Snapchat/X cluster (1.6M+ combined followers via her own link hub), but nothing meets the bar either way.
◆ Openly Virtual Yes — Bella Storm (@bellastormofficial) is openly virtual, not a real woman. Her own Fanvue profile carries the platform's own required AI-creator disclosure — an "AI generated or enhanced" tag shown at the bottom of her bio, backed by an is_ai_creator flag embedded in the page's own data — and the Italian design/culture outlet Domus profiled her human operator directly in January 2025, reporting that her "artificial nature" is "explicitly stated on her page and in private messages."
✓ Real Real. Bella Thorne is one of the most thoroughly documented people to ever open an OnlyFans account: a former Disney Channel lead (Shake It Up, 2010–2013) with a two-decade broadcast and film career, an award-nominated short-film director, and the confirmed source of OnlyFans' own record for the fastest $1 million earned by a creator — a milestone OnlyFans itself confirmed to press in August 2020. No AI or virtual-persona claim has ever attached to her.
Real. Bellamy James is the documented, current co-host of The Clock It Podcast, introduced by name in a dedicated April 2026 YouTube episode on Camilla Araujo's own channel — a real, documented creator on this site — and still co-hosting as of a July 2026 episode. Her own official hub and Camilla's video description cross-link each other directly, and her X account under the same handle predates the podcast role by more than eight years.
✓ Real Yes — Belle Delphine is a real person (Mary-Belle Kirschner, born 1999 in Cape Town). Her surreal gamer-girl aesthetic was engineered to look too weird to be real — and now AI generators imitate it, which is why the confusion cuts both ways.
✓ Real Yes — Belle Ohara is real: an IMDb-credited performer with a real, distributed 2025 feature film role (MMA Cop, on Apple TV and Plex), a multi-year on-camera career since 2018, a podcast interview, and cross-platform collaborations with other named creators.
Real. Belle Olivia is a documented Manchester-based OnlyFans creator: named press interviews (LADbible, June 2024; BANG Showbiz via Yahoo News UK, November 2023; SatoriNews, October 2023) cover her directly, and two of those independently tie her to The Rebel Agency, a Manchester creator-management company (press calls the house "Rebel Mansion") run by Jordan Smith. A more recent Daily Star piece (June 2025) names a live Instagram/TikTok handle, @belleolivia3x_, which we independently confirmed is still active.
✓ Real Real. Bethany Lily April is a UK glamour model and social-media personality with a public career dating to at least 2015 — a ZOO magazine feature, recurring self-announced Daily Star Page 3 placements across multiple years, and a named February 2025 magazine interview (OTS Magazine) in her own words — with roughly 4M Instagram followers and two independent first-party hubs (her own website and her own Linktree) cross-confirming her account cluster. No OnlyFans account is confirmed on either hub; a similarly-named Linktree claiming to link one actually redirects to an unrelated persona and reads as impersonation. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Bhad Bhabie is real: Danielle Bregoli, the rapper who went viral on Dr. Phil in 2016 and broke OnlyFans' single-day earnings record in 2021. "Bhad Bhabie AI" is mostly two unauthorized products wearing her name: AI voice-clone "cover" generators and AI-made explicit fakes — neither is her, and she has a documented history of suing companies that profit off her voice and likeness without permission.
✓ Real Real — Bianca Taylor is a documented Southern California vegan fitness coach and former NPC bikini competitor with a multi-year, named third-party podcast trail (Switch4Good, Generation V, The Chickpeeps) and an in-person speaking appearance at VegfestUK London 2019. Her own official website, biancataylorfitness.com, directly links the Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter accounts confirmed on this page, resolving the common-name concern this brief flagged.
✓ Real Yes — Billie Eilish is real: the youngest artist ever to sweep the Grammys' "Big Four" in one night (2020, age 18), and as of the February 2026 ceremony a 10-time Grammy winner with a record third Song of the Year win. She is also a named victim in a January 2026 Center for Countering Digital Hate report on sexualized AI images generated by X's Grok chatbot, and has publicly fought non-consensual manipulated imagery of herself since she was 17. Any account selling her "exclusive" or "leaked" content, or a too-good giveaway, is fake by definition.
✓ Real Real. Blac Chyna (born Angela Renée White) is one of the most extensively documented reality-TV and entrepreneurial figures alive: a starring, credited role on E!'s Rob & Chyna (2016), her own 13-episode Zeus Network docuseries The Real Blac Chyna (2019), and her own on-camera, dated statements — including a March 2023 Forbes Talks interview correcting her real OnlyFans earnings, and a September 2025 TMZ/FOX documentary appearance explaining, in her own words, why she quit the platform in 2023. Her OnlyFans account has been closed since 2023; she does not sell subscription content anywhere today.
✓ Real Real — BlaizeyBBy won "Fetish Streamer of the Year" at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards, an official award-roster win published by XBIZ.com and independently corroborated by Wet Ink Magazine's recap of the same ceremony. She also documented the win herself, posting a photo of herself holding the trophy eight days after the event, and her X, Instagram, personal-account, and link-hub cluster are all self-consistently cross-linked back to the same identity.
✓ Real Real. Blake Blossom is a documented, working adult performer — a 2026 AVN Award nominee for Female Performer of the Year (43rd AVN Awards), an IMDb-credited actress/director/producer, and a long-form podcast guest (Plug Talk), with her accounts tied together through her own official Linktree hub.
✓ Real Real. Bliss Poureetezadi is a documented cast member of Netflix's "Love Is Blind" Season 4 (Seattle), married on-camera to Zack Goytowski, with named-byline coverage from People, Boston 25 News, Entertainment Tonight, and an IMDb credit tying her public identity together.
✓ Real Yes — Bonnie Blue (Tia Billinger) is a real person, extensively documented on UK television and in a Channel 4 documentary. What's actually in dispute isn't her existence but her stunt claims: the "1,057 men in 12 hours" figure is self-reported and has never been independently verified, and experts have called it implausible.
✓ Real Yes — Brandi Love is a real person: a veteran adult performer active since 2003, inducted into both the AVN Hall of Fame (2020) and the XRCO Hall of Fame, an XBIZ MILF Performer of the Year (2018), a documented 2008 on-camera appearance as herself on Showtime's Penn & Teller: Bullshit!, and the repeat named subject of mainstream news coverage (Newsweek, The Daily Beast, Salon, NewsNation) for her conservative political activism — a two-decade documentation trail no AI persona has.
○ Unverified Unproven — not because anything here raises red flags, but because the specific evidence hasn't surfaced. Brandy G (@brandygontherocks) runs a fully self-consistent, cross-linked account cluster from her own official domain — Instagram (roughly 2M followers, "Miami 🌴 lifestyle ☀️"), a live TikTok, X, YouTube, Snapchat, Facebook, and Twitch — plus a July 2024 magazine editorial credited to a named outside photographer. That's genuine third-party documentation, but on its own it falls short of the long-form video, verified public appearance, or named-byline press our "Verified Real" bar requires. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her either.
✓ Real Real. Bre Tiesi is a documented public figure — a main cast member on Netflix's Selling Sunset since Season 6 (2023), a licensed California real estate agent (DRE #02018492) with The Oppenheim Group, and a former professional model, per named-byline press (TIME, Hello Magazine) and her employer's own official agent bio. Her OnlyFans, opened in August 2020, is documented via her own Instagram announcement and named press coverage (OutKick). No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Breckie Hill is a real person. AI-generated fake content circulating under her name is exactly that: fake.
○ Unverified Unverified — there's no official statement, platform AI label, or independent press confirming Bree Millar (@bree.millar / @itsbreemillar) as either a real person or a virtual persona. Her own Linktree hubs cross-link a consistent Instagram/TikTok/OnlyFans identity, but beyond her own accounts and unsourced bio-mill pages, no third party has verified who — or what — runs them.
✓ Real Real. Bri Stern is listed as Miss Elite USA 2026 on the pageant organization's own official roster, is represented by talent agency Neil Jou Agency, and has multiple independently dated public appearances on record — a May 2023 wire-photographed appearance (ENT/Alamy Live News) at a Las Vegas pool club, a May 2023 credited co-host role at a Maxim-branded San Diego yacht party, and a 2021 BikiniTeam.com "Model of the Month" video feature — with no AI-persona or virtual-model claim ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Bri Teresi is a documented model-turned-golf-influencer with IMDb screen credits (NELK's Full Send Golf, 2024; a Newsmax appearance), a recurring co-hosted podcast, and years of named-byline sports-tabloid coverage (The Sun, GolfMagic) — including press documenting an OnlyFans account. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Bri Walker (Briana Walker) is a documented reality-TV cast member — a mid-season replacement on Bad Girls Club season 17 (2017), main cast on Baddies South (2022), and main cast on Baddies USA: Chapter 1 (2025–26), all per Wikipedia's own cast records — with a consistent "BitchesLoveBriXo" brand across her own Instagram, TikTok, and X accounts. Named entertainment press describes her as an OnlyFans creator; no AI-persona or virtual-model claim exists for her.
○ Unverified Unproven. Briana Armbruster — the masked TikTok/Instagram creator known as The Ski Mask Girl (@theskimaskgirl, roughly 3.9M TikTok followers) — consistently uses that exact name on her own verified TikTok and Instagram accounts, including TikTok's own platform data. But beyond her own bios, everything about her background, an alleged 2022 livestream mask mishap, and a 2023 YouTube face reveal comes only from unsourced SEO "wiki bio" aggregator pages we could not corroborate with press, broadcast, or an independently verifiable video — so per our standards this stays unverified rather than confirmed real. No AI-persona claim, platform label, or operator statement exists for her in either direction.
✓ Real Yes — Brianna Arson is real: a Toronto-based adult performer and model who was a nominee for Best New Starlet at the 2025 AVN Awards (the 42nd AVN Awards, held Jan. 25, 2025), a nomination independently confirmed by both Wikipedia's ceremony-roster article and IMDb's own separately-compiled awards listing. She has an on-camera filmography with recognized studios and series (SexArt, FTV Girls, I Know That Girl, In the Crack Clips) dating to 2023, and a verified X account that self-discloses her working accounts.
○ Unverified Unproven, not because of any conflicting evidence but because there isn't enough of the right kind yet — Bridget Jean's account cluster (Instagram @bridgetjeann + @onlybridgetjean, TikTok @bridget.jeannn) is internally self-consistent via her own Snapchat bio and Linktree, but no press profile, interview, brand confirmation, or platform verification badge exists to clear our bar for 'Verified Real.'
Yes — Bridgette B. is a real adult-industry veteran, not an AI persona. She's an AVN and XBIZ award winner (AVN's 2012 Unsung Starlet of the Year; XBIZ's 2020 MILF Performer of the Year and Best Gonzo Sex Scene) who signed an exclusive Brazzers contract in 2020, got a full AVN cover-story profile in 2019, and runs a verified Instagram with roughly 3.9 million followers — a documented trail no synthetic persona has.
○ Unverified Unverified. Britney Loh (@itsbritneyloh) is a Texas-rooted bikini-model and lifestyle creator with a coherent, cross-confirmed handle: her own Snapchat bio directly names her Instagram and TikTok accounts, TikTok's oEmbed API confirms the account live, and a name-matching creator page exists on OFTV, OnlyFans' companion free-video platform. But no independent press, long-form video, or verified public appearance documents her as a real person, and an aggregator-sourced "OnlyFans" claim — traced mostly to compromised-.edu spam pages — could not be confirmed through any of her own hubs. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim exists either.
✓ Real Yes — Brittany Andrews is a real person: a three-decade adult-industry veteran and club DJ (stage name DJ Brit Star) inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame in 2008, the XRCO Hall of Fame in 2025, and the Urban X Hall of Fame in 2026, with a Playboy magazine profile, a Women in Adult board appointment, her own production company, and a long-running personal website — a documented public record no AI persona has.
✓ Real Real. Brittany Cartwright is a Bravo-documented reality-TV personality — a longtime "Vanderpump Rules" cast member and current main cast member on "The Valley," with an official Bravo cast page, IMDb credits, and named-byline press coverage confirming her identity.
✓ Real Yes — BrittFit is real: a Florida-based fitness model and NPC bikini competitor (Brittney Lefevre) who headlined a live, TV-covered boxing card in June 2026. NBC Palm Springs interviewed her ringside on air and The Sun ran named-byline fight-week coverage; her own Linktree, Threads, and TikTok's own account data confirm the handle cluster searched under "BrittFit."
✓ Real Yes — Brittney Kade is real: an American transgender adult performer who won the AVN Award for Transgender Performer of the Year at the 42nd AVN Awards (January 25, 2025), a win recorded on Wikipedia's own AVN awards rosters and independently captured by Getty Images wire photography of her accepting the trophy on stage. She's also a documented 2024 and 2026 nominee in the same category, and runs large, consistent X and Instagram accounts under her stage name.
✓ Real Real. Brittney Palmer is a documented, camera-verified UFC Octagon Girl — six-time World MMA Award winner for Ringcard Girl of the Year, debuting at UFC 125 in January 2011 and retiring after UFC 296 in December 2023 — running a fully independent, second documented career as a contemporary fine artist with gallery representation, Art Basel showings, and a UCLA art background. She has confirmed running an OnlyFans account in her own on-record quotes to named press. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Brooke Monk is a real creator (Forbes Top Creators #38, 2026). Any explicit or "leaked" content with her face is fabricated by definition: she has never made any, and she's #5 on McAfee's global deepfake-target list.
◆ Openly Virtual No — and as of mid-2026 she says so herself: her Instagram bio reads "Ai influencer." The 194K-follower account that had commenters arguing "she's AI" for months finally put it in writing. Her bio also says "No OF" — so anything selling "her" content is a scam twice over.
✓ Real Yes — Brooke Tilli is real: a self-linked handle running Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and a registered OFTV creator page, an on-camera YouTube Q+A, nightly TikTok LIVE broadcasts, and a January 2025 Penthouse "Pet of the Month" feature announced from Penthouse's own account. Some of the search volume around her name is confused by an unrelated AI chatbot persona that also uses "Brooke Tilli" — that chatbot is explicitly AI and is not her.
Real. Bruna Dias won Brazil's nationally broadcast Miss Bumbum 2024 pageant on RedeTV!, representing the state of Paraíba, in a final covered by named-byline Brazilian outlets including UOL, OFuxico, Correio Braziliense, GazetaWeb, UAI, and Globo's Revista Quem. A former manicurist of 14 years, she has spoken on the record, repeatedly, about competing and winning without any cosmetic surgery — press has covered the skepticism this draws as "naturalfobia" — and about her paid-subscription business on OnlyFans and the Brazilian platform Privacy. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Yes — Bryce Adams is real: The Washington Post ran a detailed, on-site investigative profile of her Florida "Big Farma" operation, she and her business partner sat for their first-ever televised interview with CBS Miami, she gave a long-form on-camera interview to Graham Bensinger, and she's an IMDb-credited, on-camera contestant on OFTV's Reel Rivals — the same show already documented on this site's Sarita Natividad page. No credible AI-impersonation claims surfaced against her; the real complication is a swarm of copycat handles.
✓ Real Real. Bunnie Xo is a Billboard- and Dear Media-documented podcaster — founder of Dumb Blonde Productions and host of the Dumb Blonde podcast, which Apple's own show page lists as running continuously since 2019 (437 episodes as of this review) — and a February 2026 New York Times bestselling memoirist. She has spoken publicly and repeatedly, in her own words, about a paid OnlyFans subscription chapter of her career reported to run from around 2020 to March 2023; her own current official hub lists no paid-subscription platform today. She is also known, in her own public framing since 2016, as the wife of country artist Jelly Roll; national press reported that marriage ended in divorce, finalized in July 2026.
✓ Real Yes — Busty Bexx is a real, documented adult content creator. Trade publication XBIZ reported on May 14, 2026 that she won BBW Clip Creator of the Year at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards, a win independently corroborated by Wet Ink Magazine's nominee and winners coverage and self-confirmed on her own Instagram bio (@bustybexx).
✓ Real Yes — Cali Caliente is a real, documented adult performer, distinct from the separately established performer Carmen Caliente. AVN Media Network's own X/Twitter account has covered her by name multiple times through 2024, including her August 2024 debut on Evolved Fights; XBIZ TV hosted a long-form on-camera interview with her in 2022; and IMDb credits her with 30 acting credits and six award nominations (including a 2024 Urban X Award win) across AVN, XBIZ, XRCO, and Urban X Awards.
✓ Real Yes — Calista Melissa is real: she was named Fetish Premium Social Media Star of the Year at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards, a live industry ceremony held at XBIZ Miami and reported under a named trade-press byline by XBIZ.com, with independent corroboration from Wet Ink Magazine's full winners list. Her own Linktree hub confirms which Instagram, X, Twitch, and Reddit accounts are actually hers. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed — @calliemurphy (~250K IG followers since 2018, per aggregator data) and @calliemurphyofficial (TikTok/Linktree, Vegas) may be one creator, but no press or independent verification confirms it. A same-named IMDb actress is a different, unrelated person.
○ Unverified Unverified — there's no independent press, official AI/virtual disclosure, or documented long-form/live video establishing the creator behind @camilaax01 (Camila Elle) as either a real person or a virtual persona. TikTok's own oEmbed data and her self-hosted Linktree hub confirm which cross-platform accounts she actually operates, but that's internal consistency, not third-party proof of realness.
○ Unverified Honestly: unproven — and the evidence leans synthetic. The viral "Texas health teacher" has no interview, no press appearance, no school record anywhere in Texas, and AI-detector results that contradict each other. Nobody operating the accounts has ever been identified.
✓ Real Yes — Camilla Araujo is a real person, and her realness is unusually easy to prove: she was Player 067 in MrBeast's 2021 Squid Game video, a third-party production with an IMDb cast credit, filmed before she had any following to fake.
✓ Real Yes — Candice Kane is a real, working Sydney-based independent escort and content creator. She runs her own professional website and appeared on the record as a guest on The Kat & Mark Show, a twice-award-winning Australian adult-industry podcast, discussing her career.
✓ Real Real. CandyLion — Instagram handle @candylion.cos, publicly going by "Drew Bailey" on her own account — is a documented cosplay creator with a years-long, multi-platform public presence. Playboy's own verified Instagram account has publicly featured her, and she maintains her own creator page on Playboy's subscription platform. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her. The bare search term "candylion" also collides with Welsh musician Gruff Rhys's 2007 album of the same name.
Real. Cara Maria Sorbello is a documented broadcast-television personality — a 15+ season veteran of MTV/Paramount+'s The Challenge who debuted on Fresh Meat II (2010) and has won as an individual champion (Vendettas, 2018) and as a team competitor twice more (Battle of the Bloodlines, 2015-16; Champs vs. Pros, 2017), all independently documented on Wikipedia with prize figures. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her anywhere.
✓ Real Real — a Grammy-winning, chart-topping recording artist with two decades of broadcast and press record who launched her own OnlyFans account in August 2020, announced on her own Instagram and Twitter and covered with named bylines by Rolling Stone and NME, explicitly as a non-nude, behind-the-scenes/personal-content account. How actively the account is being updated now is unclear — it isn't listed on her official Linktree hub as of this review — but no AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Carli Nicki is a real person: she hosts an official, produced long-form video series, "Carli Nicki Unleashed," on OFTV (OnlyFans' own free-content platform), with multiple episodes filmed at named, identifiable Southern California locations (Abbot Kinney, Santa Monica Pier, Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach). Her Instagram (@carlinicki, 2.1M followers) carries Meta's verification badge, and her TikTok account is independently confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed API.
Real — Carly Lawrence is a documented Toronto-area model and cast member on Netflix's Too Hot to Handle season 2 (2021), credited on IMDb, profiled by named-byline press (Marie Claire, Bustle, Los Angeles Times), and publicly confirmed as running an OnlyFans account since the show aired.
✓ Real Real — Carmen Caliente is a documented adult performer active since November 2013, with AVN and XBIZ Award nominations across multiple years (2015–2019), wire-photo-agency coverage of her attending industry award shows in 2019 and 2025, and an on-camera interview video from the 2025 AVN Awards and Expo. Her own branded link-in-bio hub (linktr.ee/Carmencaliente, active since 2020) connects her Instagram, TikTok, and X accounts.
✓ Real Real. Carmen Carrera is a decades-documented public figure — the first openly transgender model signed to Elite Model Management, a RuPaul's Drag Race season 3 alum, and a 2015 co-star of Meryl Streep in "Ricki and the Flash" — whose OnlyFans account was announced directly by OnlyFans' own official account in March 2021 and who appeared on Bravo's Real Housewives of Miami as recently as July 2025. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Carmen Electra is a decades-documented public figure — MTV's "Singled Out" co-host (1997–1998), Baywatch's Lani McKenzie (1997–1998 season), the Scary Movie franchise's Drew Decker and Holly, and a five-time Playboy cover subject — who announced her own OnlyFans account to People and Fox News in May 2022, in her own words. No AI or virtual-persona claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Carmen Kocourek is real and well-documented: a Franklin, Wisconsin native who appeared as a Season 5 bombshell on Peacock's Love Island USA in 2023, confirmed by Wikipedia's own cast records and named-byline coverage from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, E! Online, and ScreenRant. Her Instagram and TikTok accounts are independently cross-confirmed by her talent agency, Dulcedo, on its own official roster page.
◆ Openly Virtual Carmen Sofia Vega is not a real person — and the confirmation is first-person. Her own Fanvue bio states "I'm virtual and I use some AI here and there," alongside the platform's "AI generated or enhanced" disclosure marker (both archived July 20, 2026). The statement naming her specifically — the piece the earlier open verdict was waiting for — now exists, in her operator's own words.
✓ Real Real — Caroline Wick is a Miami-based fashion/fitness content creator (Instagram @carolinewickkkk, verified, 1.2M+ followers; TikTok @carollinewick, 330K+) who co-founded the Protein Mayo and IcarusWick brands and appeared on the 'Fit Check' podcast. Not an AI persona.
✓ Real Yes — Caroline Zalog is a real person from Albany, California, with twelve years of continuous public history: on Instagram since January 2013 and talking to camera in YouTube try-on hauls since 2018. The "leaked video" pages using her name are malware bait.
✓ Real Real. Carrie Madsin is a New York-based trans streamer who won Trans Streamer of the Year at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards (an official industry award roster, presented by Fansly at XBIZ Miami), posted her own photo from the ceremony holding the trophy, and runs an active Twitch channel — linked directly from her Instagram bio — with long-form "Just Chatting" livestream VODs.
✓ Real Yes — Caryn Beaumont is a real person: XBIZ (named-byline industry press, May 2, 2024, Rick Thomas) reported Penthouse naming her its May 2024 "Pet of the Month," quoting Penthouse's own CEO and photo editor plus a quote from Beaumont herself, and IMDb separately credits her with an appearance ("Self") at the televised AVN Awards 2025 special — third-party industry press and a verified public broadcast appearance, not just social bio copy.
✓ Real Yes — Caryn Marjorie is a real Snapchat star (1.8M subscribers). "CarynAI" was her official AI girlfriend clone — it made $71,610 in its first week in 2023, went darker than she authorized, and she shut it down. Twice.
✓ Real Real. Casey Boonstra is a self-verified IMDb profile — an Australian model and TV host credited "Self - Host" in 86 episodes of OFTV's own production "In Real Life" (2021–2026) — with IMDb-documented magazine covers including two for Maxim Australia. She hosts other creators' OFTV episodes AND runs her own OnlyFans account: OFTV's own show page links a subscription page for her host handle directly through OnlyFans' short-link domain, the same treatment it gives every featured guest.
✓ Real Yes — Casey Calvert is a real person: an adult performer, published writer, and multi-award-winning director active since 2012, with a University of Florida journalism degree, byline essays in mainstream outlets, and a decade-plus trail of wire-photographed award wins at the AVN and XBIZ Awards — including Best Leading Actress at the 2025 AVN Awards. No synthetic persona has that paper trail.
✓ Real Yes — Casey Kisses is a real, extensively documented transgender adult performer: a 2022 AVN Award and XRCO Award winner for Transgender/Trans Performer of the Year, a three-time Transgender Erotica Awards winner in a single ceremony (tied with fellow registry performer Daisy Taylor for most wins at the 13th TEAs), the subject of a semi-autobiographical Adult Time film, and the subject of ongoing named trade-press coverage into 2026 — a documentation trail no AI persona has.
✓ Real Yes — Catalina White is a real, extensively documented public figure: a former WWE developmental wrestler (ring name Saylor James) who was married to wrestler Jake Hager for 14 years, later married and divorced MTV's The Challenge star CT Tamburello (court-documented by TMZ), and now runs the 800K-follower comedy/news-persona Instagram account @catalinak.white — a 2026 XMA Creator Awards nominee for Social Media Influencer of the Year.
○ Unverified Unproven either way. Catlin Hill's online footprint — Instagram, TikTok, X, Snapchat, and a personal website, all cross-linked from one first-party hub — reads like an ordinary Miami fitness/lifestyle creator with years of consistent, idiosyncratic personal content, and nothing in this review points to an AI persona. But no independent, third-party documentation (press, trade coverage, a verified public appearance) exists to confirm her identity either, so the verdict stays unproven rather than resting on impression.
✓ Real Yes — Cayla Bri is real: a Houston, Texas-based lifestyle and subscription-platform creator profiled by name in a July 2024 Newsweek article (byline Lydia Patrick) that quotes her directly about a shelter-dog rescue. Her own AllMyLinks hub self-confirms her Instagram and Snapchat accounts, and Snapchat's own directory data places her in Houston — matching the Newsweek profile's stated location.
✓ Real Real. Cece Rose (Cecilia Rose, @cecerose) is a documented human content creator: IMDb credits "Cece Rose as Damsel" in Future/Drake/Tems' official 2022 music video "Wait for U," and a July 2023 in-person podcast interview — linked directly from her own verified Instagram bio — has her on the record discussing her career, Toronto, and "working with Drake." No AI-persona or virtual-model claim exists from her, any platform, or any operator; her own bio reads simply "Model & Traveler."
✓ Real Real. Celeste Bright is a documented human fashion/swimwear model and social-first creator, named-byline featured by Sports Illustrated's Extra Mustard as its "Lovely Lady of the Day" in 2016 and 2017 — coverage that directly links her verified Instagram handle, @celestebrightt. Her own first-party bio-link hub cross-confirms that Instagram account with a matching TikTok and lists no OnlyFans; the OnlyFans claim attached to her name online traces only to unsourced bio-aggregator sites, not to any account she has disclosed herself.
✓ Real Yes — Celeste Star is a real adult performer with a two-decade career: a 2018 AVN Hall of Fame inductee who also won a 2017 AVN Award for Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene (shared with Alix Lynx and Serena Blair), a 726-title filmography on the industry's standard performer database, and a live first-party account still posting under her own name this year.
✓ Real Real. Celia Lora is a Mexican model, TV personality, and content creator — daughter of El Tri frontman Álex Lora — with a documented public career spanning a Playboy México cover debut in October 2011 (four covers since, most recently the magazine's 20th-anniversary issue in January 2022), a cast role as "the Boss" on MTV's broadcast reality series Acapulco Shore (season 6, 2019, continuing into season 7), and a season on Telemundo's La Casa de los Famosos (2021). Named Mexican outlets — Infobae, Milenio, El Imparcial, El Universal, Revista Fama — have covered her for over a decade. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Celina Smith (@itscelsmith on Instagram, @celbelly69 on TikTok) is a documented social-media model and content creator whose public profile is confirmed through a string of independently filmed, third-party podcast appearances beginning in 2022 — including Bradley Martyn's Raw Talk, the Money Buys Happiness podcast, and One Night with Steiny — plus a filmed 2023 Black Tape Project runway appearance at LA Fashion Week, none of it self-published. Her own consolidated official hub lists an OnlyFans account among her connected platforms. Note: a completely unrelated young actress also named Celina Smith (Tyler Perry's Young Dylan, NBC's Annie Live!) shares only the name — see disambiguation below.
✓ Real Real. Cely Vazquez is a documented reality-TV personality — runner-up on CBS's "Love Island USA" Season 2 (2020), a "The Challenge: USA" and "Love Island Games" cast member, and Love Island USA's official social media ambassador since Season 6, with named-byline press tying her to verified Instagram and TikTok accounts.
✓ Real Yes — Chanel Camryn is real: a Los Angeles-based adult performer whose 2025 XRCO Female Performer of the Year and AVN Best Supporting Actress wins are both confirmed on the awards' own rosters, following 2024 AVN and XRCO Best New Starlet wins, named-byline XBIZ trade coverage, multiple long-form video/podcast interviews, and a first-party hub (her own official domain) that directly links her verified social accounts.
○ Unverified Unverified — there's no official statement, platform AI label, or independent press confirming Charley Gray (@charleygrayyy) as either a real person or a virtual persona. Her own Linktree hub cross-links a roughly 396K-follower Instagram, a TikTok account confirmed live via the platform's own API, and an X/Twitter handle, and text-references OnlyFans FREE and VIP tiers as her own paid content — first-party evidence of who she is online, but not of who (or what) is behind the account.
Real. Charlotte D'Alessio is a Toronto-born model discovered at Coachella in 2015, represented by agencies including The Society, Elite, and Storm, with a Marc Jacobs Daisy campaign, a long-running podcast, and named-byline press profiles.
✓ Real Real. Charly Jordan is a documented model, DJ, and entrepreneur — a current Unruly Agency roster talent, a Zouk Group resident DJ headlining alongside Tiësto and Zedd at Resorts World Las Vegas, and the subject of a named-byline Forbes profile (May 2022) covering her music and business ventures.
✓ Real Real person, not an AI persona. Chelley Bissainthe is a documented Love Island USA Season 7 (Peacock) cast member, model, and day trader from Orlando, FL, confirmed via the show's official cast pages, named press (HuffPost, Essence, Fashionista), and an IMDb credit.
✓ Real Real. Chelsea Blackwell is a documented cast member of Netflix's "Love Is Blind" Season 6, featured on Netflix's own Tudum cast pages with a directly linked, confirmed Instagram account, and covered by named-byline entertainment press.
✓ Real Yes — Cherie DeVille is a real person: a doctor of physical therapy who changed careers into adult performing in 2011, now a 7-time AVN Award and 6-time XBIZ Award winner, a named on-camera participant in Netflix's 2023 documentary Money Shot: The Pornhub Story, a first-person byline writer for Rolling Stone and a recurring columnist for The Daily Beast, and a 2020 independent U.S. presidential candidate covered by name in mainstream outlets like the Washington Examiner and Fox News — a documentation trail no AI persona has.
✓ Real Yes — Cherry Kiss is a real, award-winning European adult performer: she won the AVN Award for Female Foreign Performer of the Year at the 41st AVN Awards (2024) and the XBIZ Europa Award for Female Performer of the Year in 2021, both confirmed directly on the award categories' own Wikipedia winners rosters, and she has appeared as an on-camera guest across multiple long-form industry interview podcasts. "Cherry Kiss" is a stage name; third-party sites circulate conflicting, unconfirmed claims about her legal name, so we don't repeat any of them.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed. Cheyenne Burridge runs an active, consistently handled @cheyenneb_ presence across Instagram (reportedly ~334K followers), TikTok, and Threads, but no mainstream press, official statement, or verified public appearance documents her identity beyond her own social accounts, so we can't confirm realness under our standard.
✓ Real Yes — Chloe Amour is a real person: a San Antonio-born adult performer who debuted in 2013, stepped away from the industry in 2018 for her mental health, and returned in 2023 — all recounted in her own words on the Holly Randall Unfiltered podcast. She won a 2025 XRCO Award and a 2026 XMA Award, was AVN-nominated in January 2026, and even has a studio-disclosed, paid AI chatbot arrangement — the opposite problem of most "AI" searches: hers is authorized and admitted, not a fake.
✓ Real Real. Chloe Burrows is a documented British television and radio personality — runner-up on ITV2's "Love Island" Series 7 (2021) alongside Toby Aromolaran, with an IMDb filmography spanning "Celebs Go Dating," "Celebrity MasterChef" and "Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins," her own long-running podcast "Chloe vs The World," and a 2026 launch as co-host of KISS Breakfast radio.
✓ Real Yes — Chloe Cherry is real and one of the most thoroughly documented industry-to-Hollywood crossover stories on this site. A former adult-film performer (2015–2022, over 200 titles per press), she was cast as Faye Valentine on HBO's "Euphoria" after creator Sam Levinson found her on Instagram, went on to become a main-cast member for the show's 2026 final season, and has given extended on-the-record interviews about both careers to Newsweek, BuzzFeed, the South China Morning Post, the Hollywood Reporter, and the video podcast "Call Her Daddy" — in her own name, her own voice, over more than four years.
✓ Real Yes — Chloe Mira is a real person: she's a credited cast member of Stan's 2026 Original docuseries "Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money," which follows Gold Coast OnlyFans creators, and Stan's own press materials name her, give her age, and link her Instagram handle @chloemiraa directly.
✓ Real Real. Chloé Paquet is a French professional tennis player whose career is documented across the WTA and ITF's own ranking records — a career-high singles ranking of world No. 96 (August 2024), a French Open third-round run that same season, and seven ITF singles titles since turning pro in 2010. In March 2025 she announced an OnlyFans athlete sponsorship, part of the platform's push into professional tennis alongside players including Jonathan Eysseric, Océane Dodin, and Alexandre Müller, telling named French sports press the account carries training and tour-life content, not the platform's typical material. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
○ Unverified Unproven, though the platform-side evidence is more substantial than for most names on this registry. OnlyFans' own official channels featured Chloe Rosenbaum by name in a #WelcometoOnlyFans campaign post, and OnlyFans' free spinoff platform OFTV runs a live, cross-posted creator page for her (of.tv/c/chloe-rosenbaum) — so the platform's own promotion of her is documented. Her own Linktree hub resolves live and cross-links a consistent Instagram/YouTube/TikTok identity (display name "chloe love" on both Instagram and TikTok), and her self-titled YouTube channel posts near-daily, dated fashion/lifestyle content. But no named-byline press, interview, or independent third-party profile establishing her identity was found beyond the platform's own promo and unsourced aggregator listings — so the verdict stays unproven rather than resting on impression.
✓ Real Real. Chloe Sims is a documented British reality-TV personality — ITVBe's The Only Way Is Essex (TOWIE) cast member from 2011 to July 2022 and its longest-serving star — who signed a named, trade-press-covered multiyear content deal with OnlyFans in July 2022 (TechCrunch, Variety) that produced the free-to-view OFTV docuseries "House of Sims," premiering May 2023 and later airing on Netflix UK. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
○ Unverified Unproven. "Chloe Tami" (@chloetamii / @chloetamiii) is a Glasgow, UK lifestyle handle with a directory listing but no press, interview, or platform verification — plus near-identical copycat accounts. No operator statement or AI label exists either, so we can't call it "real" or "virtual."
✓ Real Real — Chloe Veitch is a documented English reality-TV personality: joint winner of Netflix's Too Hot to Handle season 1 (2020) and runner-up/Fan Favorite on The Circle season 2 (2021), with further credits on Perfect Match and Celebrity Ex on the Beach.
✓ Real Real. Chloe Yummy is a live Twitch streamer (chloeyummyyy, roughly 16,900 followers, Just Chatting) whose broadcasts and stats are independently corroborated by three separate Twitch-data trackers, cross-linked through her own official website (chloeyummyofficial.com) to Instagram, TikTok, Kick, and X, and she appeared on-camera as a guest on the long-running dating podcast "Whatever Podcast with Brian Atlas" (episode "Dating Talk 285," March 2026). Her confirmed paid-content platform is OnlyFans. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim exists anywhere for her; her exact age isn't independently documented beyond consistent secondhand descriptions of 19.
○ Unverified Unverified — there's no official statement, platform AI label, or independent press confirming whether Christi Walks (@christi.walks) is a real, self-run individual or a managed/synthetic persona. Her Instagram, TikTok, and her own verified LinkMe hub cross-link consistently under a "Model · Gym Lover · Content Creator" identity with a large, active following, but nothing beyond her own accounts and unsourced bio-mill pages establishes who — or what — actually runs them.
✓ Real Yes — Christie McFit is real. TMZ profiled her on July 7, 2026 as Christie McCarthy, reporting her adoption story and her self-reported ranking in the top 0.07% of OnlyFans creators alongside 2.5 million-plus Instagram followers, and her creator footprint (a ~945K-follower TikTok, a YouTube channel, an OFTV page, and Playboy Centerfold content) corroborates it.
Yes — Christy Canyon is real: a Wikipedia-documented adult-film performer active since 1984, an AVN and XRCO Hall of Fame member, a published autobiographer, and a two-decade SiriusXM radio host. As of 2024 she's also the legacy headliner in Vixen Media Group's MILFY-brand feature "American MILF," which went on to win a 2025 AVN Award.
✓ Real Yes — Christy Mack is real: a Wikipedia-documented adult-film performer and tattoo-industry model active since 2011, with a run of independently confirmed industry recognitions (Miss FreeOnes and a Venus Award in 2013; the XBIZ Best New Starlet trophy and an AVN fan-voted award in 2014; Inked Magazine's 2018 Bill Snyder Achievement Award) and a 2016 Pornhub-partnered clothing line she launched for domestic-violence survivors. She is also a documented survivor of a widely covered 2014 domestic-violence incident who has chosen, in her own words and on the record — to espnW and on HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel — to speak publicly about her recovery. This page follows her own framing of that history.
✓ Real Real. Ciara Miller is a Bravo-documented reality-TV personality — a main cast member on "Summer House" since Season 5 (2021), a Peacock "The Traitors" Season 3 competitor, and a working ICU nurse and Victoria's Secret model, with named-byline coverage from Variety, Deadline, ABC News, and Page Six confirming her identity and career.
✓ Real Real. Cierra Ortega is a confirmed Love Island USA Season 7 (Peacock) cast member, documented by NBC's official cast materials, named-byline press, and an IMDb credit. She was removed mid-season after old social posts resurfaced; she addressed it publicly.
✓ Real Real. Cintia Cossio is a credited cast member of MTV Latin America's "Acapulco Shore" (season 5, 2018) and the sister of Colombian influencer Yeferson Cossio, profiled repeatedly by named-byline Colombian and Mexican press (Infobae, SDP Noticias) across half a decade, with her own verified Instagram, an independently confirmed TikTok, and a cross-linked social hub. No AI-persona claim has ever attached to her name.
✓ Real Real. Clara Aguilar was a nationally broadcast finalist (3rd place) on Rede Globo's Big Brother Brasil 14 (2014), where she and eventual champion Vanessa Mesquita had what O Tempo's 2024 coverage called Brazilian Big Brother's first on-air same-sex relationship — the two remain friends a decade later, by Mesquita's own account. Aguilar has since built a public career as a DJ (stage name DJ Skullblondie), model, and influencer, and hosts a real, years-running weekly YouTube talk show, "Às Claras." Named Brazilian outlets — O Tempo, Jornal de Brasília, iBahia, Bahia Econômica, Giro Marília, and O Fuxico — have covered her by name since 2014, including her October 2024 Privacy-platform earnings announcement. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real. Clarus Polaris is a Toronto-based cosplayer and streamer documented across independent convention photography (Fan Expo Canada, 2023), a casting announcement from the established fan-film studio Bat in the Sun Productions (Oct 2025, alongside fellow documented-real creator Vera Bambi), and an IMDb acting profile — self-linked from her own official hub — with starring-billed credits in the 2024 feature Malediction and the 2024–2025 series Heroes Without Borders. Her own secondary link-in-bio hub lists active OnlyFans (VIP and free tiers) and Fansly accounts.
✓ Real Real — Claudia Fijal is a working glamour/bikini model and podcast host with a documented public trail: an independently catalogued screen credit in the 2016 film Pocket Listing, and six years co-hosting the weekly Coffee & Cleavage podcast (280+ episodes, still posting on schedule), plus a self-consistent official website, Linktree, YouTube, and TikTok cluster she runs herself.
○ Unverified Unproven — and unusually thin. The only public presence this research could confirm under the name "Clea Gaultier" is a link-in-bio hub on Linktree whose page title self-describes an OnlyFans account. No Wikipedia article, no named-byline trade-press coverage (AVN/XBIZ), and no accessible Instagram, X, or TikTok profile could be found or confirmed in this research — search engines themselves returned nothing usable for the name. That absence isn't evidence of anything, real or synthetic; it just means the documentation our "Verified Real" bar requires hasn't surfaced yet.
✓ Real Real. Coco Austin is a decades-documented public figure — a 1997 Sports Illustrated Swimwear Issue cover model, star of E!'s reality series "Ice Loves Coco" (2011–2013, 28 episodes), and wife of Ice-T since January 2002 — who announced her own OnlyFans account on her personal Instagram in February 2023, covered with named bylines by Hello Magazine, Atlanta Black Star, and E! News. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Coco Star is a real, documented person: Penthouse's own official "Pets" page names her its June 2026 Pet of the Month, with a bio citing a background in bikini modeling, content creation, camming, and social media out of Tampa, FL, and that title was independently reported the same day by two industry trade accounts, XBIZ and AVN Media Network. She's active on Instagram, TikTok, and X under the handle @itscocostarx.
✓ Real Real. Colleen Reed is a documented reality-TV cast member — she appeared on Netflix's "Love Is Blind" Season 3 as a professional ballet dancer and PR strategist, and her accounts are confirmed via a verified TikTok and a large, active Instagram profile.
✓ Real Real. Comatozze is a documented adult-industry creator — winner of the fan-voted "Hottest New Creator" award at the 43rd AVN Awards (January 2026), with a Wikidata-catalogued cross-platform identity and an official Linktree hub tying her verified Instagram and TikTok accounts together.
✓ Real Yes — Corinna Kopf is a real person. She has publicly warned that AI-generated fakes of her run romance scams: "If I don't message you from this account only, it is not me."
✓ Real Yes — Corrie Yee is real: a Los Angeles-based model and content creator with a multi-year, named-byline press trail (Numéro Netherlands, FHM France, Disrupshion Magazine, BELLA Media + Co.) and a February 2024 on-camera, long-form podcast interview on Holly Randall Unfiltered. A separate, official TMZ Tours Instagram post independently identifies her as "Playboy model Corrie Yee" hosting a real-world TMZ event. Her own link-in-bio hub confirms which Instagram, TikTok, X, Facebook, and Threads accounts are actually hers.
✓ Real Real. Cory Anne Roberts is a documented model, actress, and photographer/creative director — a nationally televised finalist (second runner-up) on America's Next Top Model Cycle 23 (2016) with continuing independently listed screen credits, including a 2024 role in the thriller film Model House and a 2021 appearance in the ABC sitcom Home Economics — a real, camera-verified public figure with no AI-persona or virtual-model claim ever attached to her. Not to be confused with several unrelated men who also go by "Cory Roberts," including a Texas-based actor.
✓ Real Real. Cory Chase is a veteran, decades-documented adult performer — winner of the 2026 AVN Fan Award for "Favorite MILF Star" (recorded on Wikipedia's official awards page), a 2026 Pornhub Award, and a credited on-camera cameo in Showtime's "Billions," with a career trail running back to 2009.
✓ Real Yes — Courtney Antalek is a real person: a New York-based TikTok and Instagram model-influencer with 1.3M+ TikTok followers, named-outlet event photography (Getty Images/Headline Planet), and a published magazine interview.
✓ Real Yes — Courtney Tillia is real, and hers is the most press-documented teacher-to-OnlyFans story in America: six years teaching special education in Phoenix, then $1M+ earned, covered by TMZ, the New York Post, Entrepreneur, and Maxim. Under her real name, on camera, with her family.
✓ Real Real — Crimson Kitten won "Cosplay Streamer of the Year" at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards, an official award-roster win published by named trade press XBIZ.com and independently corroborated by Wet Ink Magazine's recap of the same ceremony. Her own beacons.ai link hub and her X/Twitter bio reciprocally cross-link, tying together a self-consistent Instagram, TikTok, Twitch, and X cluster under the same identity.
✓ Real Yes — Crystal Bellotti is real: a Gold Coast, Australia model repped by an actual agency (Que Models), interviewed by name on that agency's own podcast about her career and living with dyslexia, ranked in independent Australian press coverage, and in a multi-year relationship documented on both her and her partner's separate TikTok accounts.
✓ Real Yes — Cubbi Thompson is a real adult performer and cam model/streamer represented by Hussie Models talent agency, with documented trade-press coverage from both AVN and XBIZ: a 2026 AVN Award nomination (Best New Starlet), a 2026 XBIZ/XMA Award win (Best New Performer), and a career reaching back to at least 2022, when she won the 'Best Female Cam Model' category at what were then the XBIZ Creator Awards — none of which any AI persona has.
✓ Real Real. Cynthia Jade is the named Midwest Community Leader of The Circle — the Miami-based, invitation-only club for top OnlyFans creators — confirmed on the club's own official website, which cross-links her exact Instagram handle. TMZ has also named her in three separately dated original pieces across nine months (Aug 2025 launch coverage, a March 2026 tribute-video report, a May 2026 gun-range trip), and Complex independently confirmed her Circle membership under a named byline.
✓ Real Yes — Dainty Wilder is a real person: an on-camera LADbible interview, a 2022 podcast profile, and documented ties to Riley Reid's Ash Agency. She's also part of Clona.ai's small consent-based creator-clone roster — but the AI chatbots of her circulating on generic roleplay platforms are unauthorized fan creations, not that official product.
✓ Real Yes — Daisy Keech is a real person, not an AI persona: she's the original co-founder of the Hype House who filed a federally reported 2020 lawsuit over the group's trademark and brand deals against Thomas Petrou and Chase Hudson, covered on the record by Forbes and Refinery29, and she's kept a documented public career since — a fitness brand (Keech Peach), millions of followers across TikTok/Instagram/YouTube, and a 2024 sit-down on the Pursuit of Wellness podcast.
✓ Real Real. Daisy Kent is a documented reality-TV personality and hearing-loss advocate — a Season 28 finalist on ABC's "The Bachelor," founder of the nonprofit Hear Your Heart, and author of a children's book, all covered by named-byline press and Bachelor Nation's own official site.
✓ Real Yes — Daisy Taylor is a real, documented adult performer: an out transgender entertainer active since December 2018, with an exclusive TransAngels contract (signed 2019, renewed 2024), Brazzers' first trans-performer scene, multiple Transgender Erotica Award wins, a 2024 AVN win (Best Thespian – Trans/X) plus the fan-voted Favorite Trans Porn Star award, and a named-byline Pride.com interview. No AI persona has that paper trail.
✓ Real Yes — Dan Dangler is real, and yes, "Dan" is her actual stage name, not a man's account or a placeholder. She's an IMDb-credited cast member (and reported champion) of OFTV's Reel Rivals fishing competition, produced by our own previously-verified Isla Moon, and she's on the small, named creator roster of Clona.ai — Riley Reid's consent-based AI chatbot-clone platform — a rare case of a real creator with an officially authorized AI clone rather than an unauthorized one.
✓ Real Yes — Dani Daniels is a real person: an adult performer who won the 2016 XBIZ Award for Female Performer of the Year, then stepped back from performing to host her own 10-episode Amazon Prime talk show (Dinner with Dani, 2018) and build a second, named business career — a coffee brand and a separate visual-art practice as "Kira Lee" — documented in a named business-press interview and cross-linked from her own first-party hub site. None of that paper trail exists for an AI persona.
○ Unverified Unverified — there's no official statement, platform AI label, or independent press confirming Dani Day (@danidayxo) as either a real person or a virtual persona. Archived snapshots and TikTok's own oEmbed data tie together a consistent identity across Instagram, X, Snapchat, TikTok (@itsdaniday) and OnlyFans, but "Dani Day" is also a magnet for dozens of unrelated namesake accounts across every platform, and no outside source confirms who is actually behind it.
✓ Real Real. Dani Dyer is a documented British television personality — winner of ITV2's "Love Island" Series 4 (2018), daughter of actor Danny Dyer, co-host of the "Sorted with the Dyers" podcast, and a 2026 winner of Channel 4's "Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins" — with wall-to-wall named-byline UK press and broadcaster coverage.
○ Unverified Unproven. Danicooppss (Danielle Cooper) runs a large, years-old, cross-linked creator business — Instagram, TikTok, X, a backup Instagram, and an OnlyFans account all confirmed via her own linked hubs — but no press coverage, broadcast appearance, or long-form video under her name turned up anywhere. No AI-persona claim exists either. Per our standard, that combination is unproven, not fake.
✓ Real Real. Danielle Olivera is a documented Bravo reality personality — a "Summer House" cast member from Season 2 (2018) through her 2024 full-time departure, now on the 2026 spinoff "In the City," and the confirmed co-founder of a fashion app, per Bravo's own cast pages and her business's own team page.
✓ Real Real. Danielley Ayala is a US-based Instagram model and content creator with a verified, roughly 6.2-million-follower Instagram account (@danielleyayalaa) and her own YouTube channel (@DanielleyAyalaTV — 57 videos, ~42.9K subscribers) carrying a multi-year, on-camera personal-vlog trail, plus an independently confirmed TikTok account and a separate Pilates-focused account cross-referenced in her main bio. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Yes — Dannii Harwood is real: a Welsh model with a pre-OnlyFans acting career (IMDb credits going back to 2005) who is credited as herself in the BBC documentary series "Hayley Goes..." (2021), was profiled on camera by OnlyFans' own creator-spotlight channel, and is named in third-party press (The Tab, Vice) as one of the UK's longest-running and highest-earning OnlyFans creators.
✓ Real Real. DanyanCat is a documented Mexican gaming creator: she represented Mexico at the Fortnite World Cup Finals 2019 (7th place, Creative division, $58,750 in prize money tracked by Esports Earnings), runs a YouTube channel active since September 2012 with 1.37 million subscribers, and has been covered by named Mexican press (Excélsior, Publimetro, Expansión) since her competitive-gaming debut. No platform AI label or operator statement has ever described her as a virtual persona.
◆ Openly Virtual No — Daria Day is an AI persona, and she flags it in every signal: her handle is @daria.day.ai, her bio reads "Small-Town Girl Lost in The Metaverse," and her second account is literally named @Ai.Artistries. The AI-generated grid confirms it.
✓ Real Real — Darla Claire is a Twitch Partner with roughly 150,000 followers and years of live, interactive broadcasts on twitch.tv/darlaclaire, cross-linked to a ~223K-follower Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and X through her own official link-in-bio hub, all sharing one contact email. Her confirmed paid-content platform is Passes, not OnlyFans — the "Darla Claire OnlyFans" material online traces to unrelated spam pages.
○ Unverified Unverified — Darya Komarova (@odarka_komarova) is a Los Angeles-based creator with a consistent, self-linked Instagram, X, Snapchat, and TikTok footprint plus a channel on OFTV, and her own X bio links directly to an OnlyFans account, but no independent press, interview, verified on-camera appearance, or platform AI label exists either way, so realness is unknown. "Darya Komarova" combines two very common Russian/Ukrainian names — this page covers only the creator behind the handle @odarka_komarova, not anyone else who shares the name.
◆ Openly Virtual Deanna Ritter is a virtual creator — an AI-generated persona, not a real person.
✓ Real Yes — Deb Chubb (Deborah Chubb) is a real person: a Los Angeles-based reality-TV alum and content creator who appeared on Peacock's Love Island USA Season 4 (2022, third place) and Love Island Games Season 1 (2023, third place). Her cast appearances are confirmed by the network's own listings and IMDb credits, named-byline mainstream press (E! Online, Distractify, The Cinemaholic) covered her directly, and her own Instagram bio self-confirms the account by referencing both seasons.
✓ Real Real. Deepti Vempati is a documented reality-TV personality and author — an original cast member on Netflix's "Love Is Blind" Season 2, profiled by Netflix Tudum, documented on Wikipedia and IMDb, with a published memoir, a TEDxChicago talk, and a podcast tying her verified accounts together.
✓ Real Yes — Deja Rennae (Instagram @dejarennae, TikTok/X @dejarennaee) is a real, actively live-streaming creator: she runs a Twitch channel with regular broadcasts (37K+ followers), posts long-form personal vlogs on her own YouTube channel, and was a documented, filmed cast member of PlaqueBoyMax's widely covered livestreamed show "In Too Deep 2" (July 2025) alongside other public figures.
○ Unverified Unverified — there's no press coverage, platform AI label, or independent third-party confirmation establishing Delilah Fang (@delilahhfang) as either a real person or a virtual persona. What is documented is a consistent, cross-linked multi-platform footprint: Instagram (~380K followers), a TikTok account created March 2020 whose bio reads "IG: @delilahhfang," a YouTube channel that self-links the same Instagram handle, and a matching Snapchat account, all under the same "gym goth" cosplay/fitness branding. Search demand for her name is also split with an unrelated Minneapolis dream-pop band of the same name.
✓ Real Real. Demi Dior (@itsdemidior) is a lifestyle/fashion social media personality with a documented in-person appearance at MAXIM's December 2024 New Year's Eve party in Los Angeles — filmed by credentialed red-carpet outlet MaximoTV — plus her own YouTube channel of long-form travel vlogs and a consistent handle across Instagram, TikTok, X, and YouTube since around 2021. No AI or virtual claims exist for this account.
✓ Real Real — Demi Lucy May (press name Demi Engemann) is a documented cast member of Hulu's The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives since its 2024 premiere, part of the MomTok creator group, with IMDb credits and bylined entertainment-press coverage.
○ Unverified Unproven — Demi Raquel (Instagram @demiraquel_, TikTok @demiraquel) runs an active, multi-year, roughly 246K-follower creator account with a FashionNova bio-tag and a linked paid-content funnel, and TikTok's own oEmbed data confirms the same branding across both platforms — but the only biography we found is a single piece of templated PR copy mirrored across several low-credibility sites, so there's no independent press, verified public appearance, or platform statement that clears our bar for 'real,' and no official AI-persona disclosure either. An honest unknown.
✓ Real Real. Denise Richards is a three-decade Hollywood actress — Starship Troopers (1997), Wild Things (1998), Bond girl in The World Is Not Enough (1999), and a Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member — who launched her own OnlyFans account in June 2022, announced on her own Instagram and covered with named bylines by Fox News, TMZ, and other entertainment press. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
Real. Denise Rocha finished runner-up on the sixth season of Brazil's long-running reality competition "A Fazenda" (RecordTV, 2013) and has since built a continuously documented public career: named-byline Brazilian outlets (Metrópoles, OFuxico, A Gazeta) cover her own June 2022 OnlyFans launch and a later legal-consulting business for infidelity cases, both in her own quoted words. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
○ Unverified Unproven. Regional Brazilian digital-news coverage (Jornal Brasil Atual, no named byline) describes Deny Barbie as a Miss Bumbum pageant finalist, fitness-focused model, and former beauty-salon entrepreneur now running paid OnlyFans and Privacy subscriptions — but we checked Portuguese Wikipedia's own year-by-year Miss Bumbum roster and found no entry for her, and an extensive check of national Brazilian outlets (Metrópoles, Correio Braziliense, UOL, G1, Terra, and others) turned up no coverage of her at all. Her TikTok account and self-published Linktree hub are live and self-consistent with the name. Nothing here meets our bar for a real-person verdict — and nothing suggests a virtual persona either.
Unproven either way. Desirae Fraser ("Dez") was announced via a Clubhouse Media Group / PR Newswire release (Nov 7, 2023) as a "model and social media star" with 1.9 million Instagram followers joining HoneyDrip.com, and her own HoneyDrip profile self-describes as a model/content creator from Texas — but no named-byline press, verified badge, or long-form appearance independently confirms her, and no Instagram, TikTok, or other social handle could be located or confirmed as hers.
Real. Desiree Schlotz is a documented LA-based model and content creator with named-byline press going back years — Maxim profiled her in 2019 and again in 2021, LA Weekly ran a biographical feature in 2022, and the Los Angeles Times profiled her at length in December 2023 (reporter Lina Abascal), with a companion Getty Images wire photo captioning her "OnlyFans creator and entrepreneur." She also co-founded the swimwear brand Celestial Swim in 2022. No AI or virtual-persona claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Destiny Mira is a real adult-industry performer, not an AI persona. Named-byline XBIZ trade press has covered her twice, two years apart: an April 2024 scene release for Ricky's Room, and an April 2026 non-exclusive contract signing with the same studio alongside a same-month scene for Transfixed, Adult Time's trans-focused label. Both 2026 pieces independently link the same X handle, @crybabybihh, as hers.
✓ Real Real. Desy Gato (Desiree Gato) is a Miami-based model and content creator with IMDb-credited runway appearances at Haute Gala's Miami Swim Week shows — spotlighted by name on the event organizer's own official YouTube channel — and OnlyFans' own official X account has named her twice, in separate 2024 and 2025 promotional posts. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Drea de Matteo is a decades-documented actress who won the 2004 Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series playing Adriana La Cerva on "The Sopranos," with further credited roles on "Joey," "Sons of Anarchy," and "Desperate Housewives." She announced her own OnlyFans on her personal Instagram in August 2023 and has since discussed it candidly, on the record, in named-byline press. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Dua Lipa is real, a three-time Grammy winner and headline act whose Future Nostalgia and Radical Optimism eras made her one of pop's biggest stars. She has also been repeatedly targeted by AI fabrication: named among the celebrities whose likeness was abused in X's January 2026 Grok "nudify" scandal, ranked on multiple McAfee "most exploited by scammers" celebrity lists, and the subject of AI-generated fake wedding photos that fooled fans and even news outlets in June 2026. Any "leaked," "AI" content, or too-good voice clone bearing her name is not her.
✓ Real Real. Dulce Soltero is a Chihuahua-born industrial engineer turned content creator, profiled with named bylines by regional Latin American press — Publimetro Chile (Iván Sandoval), Costa Rica's CR Hoy (Andrey Villegas), and Mexico's noticiaspuebla.mx (Itandehui Rodríguez Martínez) — with a documented public trail back to at least 2018, an independently confirmed TikTok, a live Patreon, and her own first-party hub cross-linking every account. No AI-persona claim has ever attached to her name.
✓ Real Real. Ebanie Bridges is a documented Australian professional boxer — a former high school mathematics teacher turned IBF World Bantamweight Champion (March 2022 – December 2023) — with a fight record and championship history confirmed by ESPN, Sky Sports, Wikipedia's boxing-record entry, and named trade press across a career running from her 2019 professional debut through a 2026 comeback under Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions. She has repeatedly confirmed her OnlyFans income in her own on-record quotes to named sports press, and has defended her signature lingerie weigh-ins — tracing them to a decade competing on bodybuilding stages — as her own choice. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu is a documented British-Turkish actress and reality-TV personality who won ITV2's "Love Island" Series 8 (2022), competed on Peacock's "The Traitors US" Season 2 (2024), and signed with WME and Atlas Management in December 2025 — all covered by named-byline broadcaster and press coverage.
Real. Elena Kamperi is a Greek model and streamer with a documented IMDb acting credit (Nicht Erregen, 2021), an Instagram history running since 2016, and an active Twitch/YouTube/TikTok presence — not a virtual or AI-run persona.
✓ Real Real. Eleonora Bertoli is a documented Italian OnlyFans creator and Instagram influencer (2.2M+ followers) named in a March 2024 Guardia di Finanza tax-compliance review of Bologna-area content creators, reported under a named byline by La Stampa (Giuseppe Legato) and separately by TGCOM24 (Mediaset) — investigators found her principal income came from publishing content on OnlyFans. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Elise Christie is a retired British short-track speed skater — a three-time World Champion (1500m, 1000m, and overall title at the 2017 Rotterdam World Championships), a ten-time European Championship gold medallist, and a three-time Olympian (2010, 2014, 2018) — backed by federation, Olympic, and named-press documentation. She has spoken extensively and on the record about turning to OnlyFans after a financially and emotionally difficult retirement, describing it in her own words as central to her recovery. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Elise Hoogerdijk is a Dutch model-turned-entrepreneur based in Amsterdam, documented through her own long-running YouTube vlog channel, a named-byline Le List Magazine interview (Oct. 2024), and a public LinkedIn work history that includes 15 months as an online marketer for Negin Mirsalehi's haircare brand Gisou before she earned a Master's degree in Digital Business, transitioned to modeling full-time, and later founded two brands of her own — minimalist clothing line Pure Basics and hair-accessories label Elies. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Eliza Ibarra is a real person: an adult-film performer active since 2018 with a documented industry footprint that includes a licensed Fleshlight Girls product line (a program that requires an in-person body-cast visit), a long-form Holly Randall Unfiltered interview, multiple 2019 AVN/XBIZ/XRCO award nominations, and a self-confirmed X/Instagram presence — none of which any AI persona has.
○ Unverified Unproven. Elizabeth Vasilenko runs a live, self-linked Instagram and TikTok under the handle @elizabethvasilenko from her own official Linktree hub, and a creator profile under her name exists on OFTV (OnlyFans' free video platform), but automated research turned up no long-form video, verified public appearance, or named-byline press confirming a real, documented person — and no official AI-persona statement either. She stays unverified, as the standard requires for an aggregator-only trail.
✓ Real Yes — Ella Cervetto is a real, agency-represented Australian model. Her own verified Instagram bio lists three named contacts at three separate talent agencies (The Talent Büro in Australia, Industry Model Management in Los Angeles, and TrendCo in the UK), each of which independently confirms her on a public portfolio page, and 404 Media (Jason Koebler, April 2024) named her specifically as a real model whose Instagram video was stolen and deepfaked onto a different AI persona — documented third-party evidence, not just social-media copy.
○ Unverified Unverified — there's no official statement, platform AI label, or independent press confirming Ella Fredrickson (TikTok @ellafredrickson, also searched as @ellafredricksonx) as either a real person or a virtual persona. Her own Linktree hub cross-links a consistent TikTok/Instagram/Snapchat/FanFix identity built around workout and day-in-my-life content, but beyond her own accounts, no third party has verified who runs them.
✓ Real Yes — Ella Hughes is a real person: a British adult performer with a documented award record spanning 2019 through 2025, including the 2020 AVN Award for Best Foreign-Shot Group Sex Scene, a win she shares with this site's own Jia Lissa. She's given a first-person, named-byline account of her own career to XBIZ trade press and has an independent Wikimedia Commons photo from a 2019 awards ceremony — a documented public paper trail no AI persona has.
Yes — Ella Reese is real: an adult performer active since 2019 with a sustained trade-press trail (XBIZ.com and AVN Media Network naming her as a studio-release headliner across multiple years), AVN Awards Fan Award nominations, a professional wire photo of her attending the 2026 AVN Nominations Party (Sipa USA/SOPA Images), a December 2025 Hustler Magazine "Hustler Honey" feature, and long-form on-camera podcast interviews about her career.
✓ Real Real. Elle Brooke is a documented professional boxer — the first woman to headline a Misfits Boxing card as the A-side main event, defending a combat-press-verified middleweight title against Paige VanZant (May 2024) and Jenny Savage (September 2024). She went viral worldwide in a June 2023 TalkTV interview with Piers Morgan, where she said on the record, "I am 0.01% on OnlyFans, I'm as top as it gets." No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Ellie Smart (Eleanor Smart) is a documented professional cliff diver — 31 starts on the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series roster she's held since 2019, a 2018 FINA High Diving World Cup bronze medalist, and a three-time World Championships finalist (2019, 2023, 2024) per her own USA Diving federation profile. In April 2025 she announced, in her own words and in named press coverage (GearJunkie, The Village Voice, OnlyFans Insider), that she had joined OnlyFans as a sponsored athlete under the platform's outdoor/niche-sport athlete-sponsorship program. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Ellie the Empress (@_ellietheempress_) is real: an Orlando, Florida-based fashion/travel creator and model with a named-byline feature in Hip-Hop Wired (July 2023) and a Twitch Partner channel independently tracked by TwitchTracker showing real, fluctuating live-stream viewership — not a synthetic persona.
Yes — Elly Clutch is real: an American adult performer and cosplay-glamour creator active since around 2021 who was named Penthouse's Pet of the Month for April 2024 (confirmed by Penthouse's own account) and appeared in original Playboy Plus productions the same year. She's also a documented, third-party-confirmed nominee at the 43rd AVN Awards (January 2026) — in two separate categories, Best New Starlet and Best Supporting Actress — an official award-roster placement, not a self-report.
✓ Real Yes — Emily Black (@itsemilyblack) is a real person: a UK-based independent content creator active since 2020 with a consistent, cross-linked account network (Instagram, X, YouTube, TikTok, OnlyFans) and a long-form, on-record podcast interview about her career discussing her life and OnlyFans work — a paper trail no AI persona has.
○ Unverified Unverified — no press, podcast, or platform confirmation establishes the model behind @emmilyelizabethh as a real person, though nothing suggests virtual either. Her own Linktree cross-links Instagram, TikTok, and an OnlyFans account, but that's first-party, not third-party, proof. The name also collides hard with Clifford's fictional owner and unrelated real women.
◆ Openly Virtual No — Emily Hart is not a real person. She was an AI-generated "MAGA nurse" persona built by a then-22-year-old medical student in India who, using the pseudonym "Sam," confirmed the deception on the record to WIRED in April 2026 after running the account for about a year.
◆ Openly Virtual Emily Pellegrini is not a real person — she is an AI-generated persona whose creator built her from a ChatGPT description of "the average man's dream girl," per his own published statements. As of August 8, 2026 her accounts have largely vanished: the Instagram all press coverage cited is no longer available, and her Fanvue disappeared in July. The verdict doesn't change — an operator's own archived disclosure can't be un-said.
○ Unverified Unresolved, and unusually tangled: "Emily Ray" search demand splits across a real professional singer, at least two lookalike Instagram/creator accounts that don't clearly resolve to one identity, and mix-ups with a similarly-spelled AI persona. We found real-looking video content and a plausible real-creator connection, but no interview, verified badge, or press for anyone in the adult-creator space — so "unproven," honestly, is the right call.
✓ Real Real — Emily Trapp (@emilyytrapp) is an Ohio-based fashion/lifestyle content creator with 300K+ Instagram followers, named in third-party press covering Adin Ross's BRANDRISK 009 boxing event, where she appeared as a ring girl. Not an AI persona.
✓ Real Real. Emily Venz is a documented Australian fashion/lifestyle creator (b. 1997, Gold Coast) posting on Instagram since 2015, with named brand partnerships with Princess Polly and Beginning Boutique and a publicly announced 2025 engagement. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
✓ Real Yes — Emiru is a real person: Emily Schunk, a Twitch streamer since 2015, co-owner of the esports organization One True King, and Forbes' most-watched female streamer on the platform, named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Games Class of 2026. "Emiru ai" gets searched because, like most prominent women who stream, she's a target for unauthorized AI content (unofficial chatbot personas built in her likeness on third-party apps) and, separately, for real-world harassment — including a widely reported assault at a TwitchCon 2025 meet-and-greet that Twitch's own CEO publicly apologized for. None of it makes her less real.
✓ Real Yes — Emjay Rinaudo (Emily Rinaudo) is real: she livestreams on Twitch and Kick with independently tracked viewer counts, holds two IMDb podcast-guest credits and a Playboy Plus TV credit, modeled at Miami and Texas Swim Week 2024, and was the subject of mainstream gaming-press coverage when streamer Mizkif publicly confirmed in 2024 that their years-long 'siblings' bit was never biological.
✓ Real Yes — Emma Beloved is real: Penthouse magazine's own official site names and photographs her as its February 2026 Pet of the Month, with a full biographical profile, and Penthouse's own official X account announced the title tagging her handle, @Emmabelovedxo. Her verified link-in-bio hub and her own branded website both confirm the same account cluster, and that site names her personally as "Emma Rose" alongside the @emmabelovedxo brand.
✓ Real Yes — Emma Kotos is a real, working actress and model with a documented on-screen filmography: a named-byline ScreenRant profile (April 2026) credits her as playing "Tish" in Euphoria Season 3's premiere, IMDb's own character pages credit her in HBO's Bookie and the 2025 horror film Pig Hill (alongside Rainey Qualley and Shane West), and her own official website links out to the same Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube accounts referenced across that coverage.
✓ Real Yes — Emma Magnolia is a real person: an American adult performer with her own sourced Wikipedia article, an OnlyFans she started in March 2020, IMDb-credited appearances on OFTV's Reel Rivals (2025) and the cooking competition series This Is Fire, a 2024 AVN Fan Award for Hottest Adult Newcomer, a 2024 Pornhub Award, a 2026 XMA Award, and a long-form on-camera interview with Holly Randall Unfiltered.
Real. Emma Olofsson is a Swedish freeride mountain biker based in Queenstown, New Zealand, sponsored by outdoor-industry brands including YT Industries, Pit Viper, and Deity, who in January 2025 signed with OnlyFans as a sponsored athlete for the 2025 season — press coverage (Vice, Canadian Cycling Magazine) described her as the first OnlyFans-sponsored mountain biker to actually compete under such a deal. The relationship is corroborated by an official OFTV channel carrying her name and her own verified Threads account. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Emma Rose is real: an American transgender adult performer with a multi-year, industry-wide documented track record, including back-to-back AVN Transgender Performer of the Year wins (2023, 2024), the fan-voted "Favorite Trans Porn Star" title at the 43rd AVN Awards (January 2026), an XBIZ Trans Performer of the Year win, Pornhub's own top-ranked-trans-performer recognition, and a long-form third-party interview on the adult-industry podcast Holly Randall Unfiltered. Her confirmed hub is Instagram @ohitsemmarose — a handle AVN's own official account named directly as hers.
Yes — Emma Rosie is real: an American adult performer with her own documented AVN Awards record, separate from and often confused with the similarly-named performer Emma Rose. At the 43rd AVN Awards (January 24, 2026), she WON Best Anal Sex Scene for a Gape for Days 5 (Evil Angel) scene alongside Zac Wild — corroborated both by Wikipedia's official results record and by AVN's own award-show video of the two of them accepting on stage — and was separately nominated in two other categories the same night. She also gave a long-form third-party interview on the adult-industry podcast Holly Randall Unfiltered. Her documented hub is a self-published link-in-bio page cross-linking Instagram, X, OnlyFans, ManyVids, and Reddit under the handle theemmarosie.
✓ Real Yes — Emma Starseed is real: a MyFreeCams webcam performer who won the fan-voted "Favorite Cam Girl" award at the 42nd AVN Awards (January 25, 2025, The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas), photographed accepting the trophy on stage by Getty Images staff photographer Ethan Miller. The AVN Awards' own fan-category winner history independently lists her as the 2025 winner, and her own official link-in-bio hub (beacons.ai/emmastarseed) cross-confirms her Instagram, X/Twitter, Snapchat, and Discord accounts.
✓ Real Yes — Emma Watson is real, the actress who played Hermione Granger across all eight Harry Potter films (2001–2011) and has served as a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador since 2014. She is also one of the longest-documented deepfake-abuse targets on the internet, dating back to the earliest deepfake-porn wave in late 2017/2018, with a further AI voice-cloning incident in January 2023 and a wave of AI face-swap ads in March 2023. She has no OnlyFans or subscription platform of any kind — anything claiming otherwise is fabricated.
Real. Emmalia Razis is a Los Angeles-based social media creator (Instagram @emmaliarazis, ~287K followers; TikTok @emmalia.razis) with IMDb-credited on-camera appearances in three separate third-party productions — the YouTube dating series "Dating Show" (2025, built around former reality-TV contestant Zach Justice), the creator-interview podcast "Hotter Ones" (2024), and "Pillow Talk" (2021). No AI-persona or virtual-model claim exists for her.
○ Unverified Unproven — not because anything here looks fake, but because the specific evidence hasn't surfaced. Emmy Corinne's cross-platform identity (Instagram @emmycorinne, TikTok @emmybaddie, X @itsemmycorinne, Threads @emmycorinne) is tied together first-party by her own link.me hub, which also lists an active OnlyFans, and TikTok's own live-stream data shows dozens of tracked broadcast sessions through 2026. But no named-byline press, no independently verified filmography, and no platform verification badge exists to clear our bar for "Verified Real" — and nothing points to a virtual/AI persona either.
✓ Real Real. Erica Mena is a documented reality-TV personality with her own Wikipedia page: a Love & Hip Hop: New York and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta main cast member from 2011 to 2023, and the host of Zeus Network's original dating series "Two Ways With Erica Mena" (2025). She self-confirmed an OnlyFans account in her own words back in 2020, on top of a fifteen-plus-year television career.
✓ Real Real. Erika Calabrese is a Tampa, Florida content creator who spoke on the record — under her own name, with direct quotes — to Jam Press for an interview syndicated by Complex (Aug. 12, 2025), and her identity is cross-confirmed across Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook under matching handles and display names. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim exists for her anywhere.
✓ Real Real — Erika Costell is a documented public figure: former Team 10 executive, Billboard-charting artist ('Jerika,' 2017), 2018 Teen Choice Award winner, and IMDb-credited actress/musician. Not an AI persona.
✓ Real Yes — Erin Everheart is real: a working adult performer with named trade-press coverage (XBIZ has run two separate news pieces built on direct quotes from her and from a production partner about her), a 2026 XBIZ XMA Creator Awards nomination for Rising Premium Social Media Star, and a consistent, self-authored Instagram presence (116K followers) under the same red-hair "Rapunzel" persona the trade press describes.
✓ Real Yes — Erin Mia James is real: she's an Australian bikini/physique competitor on the FMG and WBFF circuits who gave a long-form, on-camera interview about her OnlyFans career on the Australian podcast Shadow Banned, and her cross-platform presence is independently tracked by third-party social analytics tools.
✓ Real Yes — Eva Elfie is a real person: a Russian adult performer and YouTuber with an AVN Award (Best New Foreign Starlet, 2021), two XBIZ Europa/XBIZ awards, multiple Pornhub Awards, and a documented mainstream crossover into esports media (interviewing pro Counter-Strike and Dota 2 players at Major tournaments, presenting Venezia FC's Serie A kit reveal). The many "Eva Elfie AI" chatbots on apps like PolyBuzz, Talkie, and Botify are unauthorized fan-made bots built on her image, not anything she runs.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed — Eva Menta runs a large, Meta-verified Instagram (@evamenta, ~6M followers, blue checkmark) and a cross-linked TikTok (@imevamenta, ~1.5M followers) built around Italian fashion, bikini, and lifestyle content, plus her own personal-domain hub. Her Instagram bio self-declares she's listed with Italy's AGCOM creator registry, a real regulatory program — but that's a self-reported compliance filing, not the long-form video, verified appearance, or named-byline press our realness bar requires, and no such coverage turned up. So this page stays unproven rather than confirmed.
✓ Real Real person, not an AI persona. Eva Rose Rankin is a UK-born model and content creator (@evarankiin) with a documented TikTok/Instagram following, a named-press feature (Modeliste Magazine), and an active YouTube channel documenting her move from the UK to the US.
✓ Real Yes — Evana Maria is real: she runs her own official YouTube channel posting long-form video of herself on camera (a 12-minute Colombian cooking video and barber-transformation content), and a real Ontario events company booked her by name as an in-person guest artist at a ticketed hair-industry expo in June 2026 — documented, hard-to-fake signals beyond her own short social clips.
Yes — Eve Sweet is real: a Paris-based adult performer under contract to Vixen Media Group, with a named-byline XBIZ trade-press profile built on direct quotes, an on-camera red-carpet interview filmed at the 2025 AVN Awards, and — the strongest signal here — back-to-back wins of the AVN Award for International Female Performer of the Year at both the 42nd (January 2025) and 43rd (January 2026) ceremonies, the adult industry's largest annual awards, per AVN's own record mirrored on Wikipedia.
◆ Openly Virtual Eysan Aksoy is not a real person — she is a Turkish AI persona whose own website and Patreon page both say "AI," and who is listed as an ambassador of the Fanvue x OpenArt AI Personality of the Year Awards 2026.
✓ Real Yes — Faith Lianne is real: a Florida-based Instagram/TikTok glamour model and OnlyFans creator (main account @imfaithxo, ~7M Instagram followers) with a multi-year press trail that began in 2022 and was independently re-reported under a named byline in 2023. Her own website and two independent link-in-bio hubs cross-confirm the same three-account cluster: Instagram, X, and TikTok.
✓ Real Yes — Faith Ordway is real, with proof AI can't fake: a professional boxing record on BoxRec (she fought at Wembley in 2023). The sexualized "Faith Ordway" images circulating are AI fakes — X's own fact-checks have flagged them as fabricated.
✓ Real Real. Fandy is an Austin, Texas-based Twitch streamer active since 2015 with roughly 370,000 followers, who livestreamed the entirety of her daughter's home birth on Twitch in October 2025 — an eight-hour broadcast that drew a live comment from Twitch CEO Dan Clancy — then appeared on camera with her husband and newborn the next day on TMZ Live. Named TMZ press (Oct. 8, 2025) also directly confirms she is active on OnlyFans.
✓ Real Real. Farrah Abraham is a decades-documented public figure — an original cast member of MTV's "16 and Pregnant" (2009) and "Teen Mom"/"Teen Mom OG" across multiple seasons, a New York Times bestselling memoirist (2012), and a currently filed 2026 Austin City Council candidate covered by named-byline local news. She has spoken on the record to named-byline press about running an OnlyFans page. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
Real. Fátima Segovia, known in Peru as "La Chuecona," built a television career on Jorge Benavides's sketch comedy shows "El Wasap de JB" and "JB en ATV" before stepping away from TV in January 2022 to run OnlyFans full-time. Named-byline Peruvian outlets — Infobae, Trome, La República, and ATV's own network site — have covered her continuously since, including an analytics-based Infobae report naming her the most-visited profile on OnlyFans Perú and a February 2026 house tour she says the platform funded.
✓ Real Yes — Faye Wilde is real: a MyFreeCams webcam performer who won the fan-voted "Favorite Camming Couple" award (with fellow cam performer Luna Lore) at the 42nd AVN Awards in January 2025, per AVN's own fan-award roster — and she confirmed the win herself, the day after the ceremony, from her own X account. Her official link-in-bio hub cross-confirms the rest of her account cluster. This page covers Faye Wilde individually; Luna Lore is named only as the documented co-winner of that one shared award.
✓ Real Real — Felicia Hardy is a documented adult-industry cam model and Stripchat streamer. XBIZ's own trade-press coverage names her the winner of "MILF Streamer of the Year" at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards, and her Instagram account (@feliciahardybb) carries Instagram's own verification badge under the same name and the same award claim, cross-linked to a matching X account and an official link-in-bio hub. This page covers only that real streamer cluster — not "Felicia Hardy" aka Black Cat, the fictional Marvel Comics character who dominates general search results for this name.
○ Unverified Unproven — not because anything here looks fake, but because the specific evidence hasn't surfaced. Filippa Fransson's TikTok (@filippafranssoon) is confirmed live via TikTok's own oEmbed data, and her own Linktree hub anchors a real-looking small fitness business — a branded e-commerce store, fitnessbyfransson.com, selling workout guides and meal plans, plus an affiliate link tying her to the U.S. activewear brand Bombshell Sportswear. But no named-byline press, long-form video, or independently witnessed public appearance exists to clear our bar for 'Verified Real,' and a bare search-result OnlyFans listing under her handle is not corroborated anywhere on her own hub.
✓ Real Yes — Fit Sid is a real person: a fitness and lifestyle creator (first name Sidney, going by "Fit Sid"/"Fit Sidney") who has given an on-record podcast interview about her OnlyFans career and runs her own OFTV creator channel with personal video content. We could not confirm the specific handles @fishingfitsid or @workwifesid, and fishing is not her core niche — it's a single crossover challenge video on an otherwise fitness/lifestyle channel.
✓ Real Real person, not an AI persona. Flavia Laos Urbina is a Peruvian actress, TV host, and singer cast on Netflix's Too Hot to Handle (Seasons 4 and 6), a 2022 People's Choice Award winner, and signed to a HYBE-affiliated label in 2025 — documented via IMDb/TMDB credits and named press.
✓ Real Real. Fosh Posh (Nafeesah Terry) is a documented reality-TV personality and model with a Season 5 cast credit on USA Network's Temptation Island — covered by named-byline press in June 2023 — an on-air role on MTV/VH1's Wild 'N Out, and a 2024 cast credit on Tubi's House of Heat, all independently corroborated across IMDb's and TV Guide's own credits databases, plus IMDb-listed modeling appearances in music videos for Megan Thee Stallion, Future, and Bas. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real — Francesca Farago is a Canadian reality-TV personality confirmed by Netflix's own cast materials (Too Hot to Handle, Perfect Match) and named entertainment press. She posts under her own name across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
Unproven — Francia James ("Francety," @francety) runs a tightly cross-linked network of self-owned accounts with a real-scale following (~12M Instagram, ~2.1M TikTok), but nothing found in this research clears our bar for "real": no independent press, no named-byline trade coverage, no Wikipedia page, and no long-form on-camera interview turned up. The only public "biography" is an unsourced content-farm aggregator page.
Real. Francine Piaia is a nationally broadcast Brazilian public figure: she finished third on TV Globo's "Big Brother Brasil 9" on April 7, 2009, then built a media career as a TV reporter, presenter, and radio host before becoming a digital influencer with a following in the hundreds of thousands. Named Brazilian press — Correio Braziliense and Alagoas 24 Horas among them — has covered her paid OnlyFans subscription business by name since December 2021, when she launched it after her marriage ended, and her addition of a profile on the Brazilian platform Privacy in late 2025 was reported by Extra (Globo) and confirmed on the platform's own editorial blog. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real — Freya Killin is a London-based fashion, beauty, and lifestyle content creator represented by the Insanity talent agency, with a years-long first-person YouTube vlog trail, a named Q&A feature in UK retailer New Look's own press pages, and a UK government company record (Companies House) listing her as the sole director of Freya Killin Limited since 2019. Her cross-linked Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and home-renovation accounts all share the same branding and contact email.
✓ Real Yes — Gabbie Carter is real: an adult-film performer active since 2019, a documented AVN Award nominee for Best New Starlet (2020) and Best Solo/Tease Performance (2022) per Wikipedia's own awards-ceremony pages, with a current TikTok account independently confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed data. Her own Linktree hub does not currently list OnlyFans or any other paid platform, so treat any adult-subscription presence under her name as unconfirmed rather than current.
✓ Real Real. Gabby Epstein is a documented Australian model and content creator — a Que Models roster listing, a named "top client" credit from talent agency Unruly Agency in Millennium Magazine, and a March 2024 first-person interview in Naluda Magazine covering her swimming background, Bond University degree, and modeling career all independently confirm her as a real, publicly documented person.
✓ Real Real. Gabby Prescod is a documented Bravo reality-TV cast member and working fashion editor — credited on IMDb for 47 episodes of "Summer House" (2023–2025), covered by Bravo's own press site, and bylined at Bustle, Grazia USA, NYLON and Interview Magazine.
✓ Real Real. Gabby Windey is a documented reality-TV personality and former ICU nurse and Denver Broncos cheerleader — co-lead of ABC's "The Bachelorette" Season 19, runner-up on "Dancing with the Stars" Season 31, and a Season 3 winner of Peacock's "The Traitors," all covered by named-byline press and broadcaster materials.
Real. Gabily is a nationally documented Brazilian funk/pop singer signed to Universal Music Brasil since 2016, with a charted single alongside Ludmilla ("Você Gosta Assim," 2017) and further named collaborations with acts including Nego do Borel and Kelly Key; a confirmed original cast member of MTV Brasil's "De Férias com o Ex: Celebs 2" (2021); and the first contestant eliminated from RecordTV's "A Fazenda 17" (September 2025). Her 2021 OnlyFans launch is documented by named Brazilian press (ISTOÉ, Meia Hora), but no current mention or link to it appears on her present-day Instagram bio, so we treat that platform as historical rather than confirmed-current. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real person, not an AI persona. Gabriella Annalisa (@itsgabriellannalisa) is a Pennsylvania-born TikTok/Instagram creator documented in named press (Las Vegas Review-Journal) as an early member of Clubhouse Media's Society Las Vegas content house; she now hosts the podcast "Always By Your Side."
✓ Real Yes — Gal Gadot is real, the Israeli actress who plays Wonder Woman and the first Israeli actor with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She is also the specific person whose stolen likeness gave the word "deepfake" its name: in December 2017, Motherboard/Vice reported that a Reddit user calling himself "deepfakes" had face-swapped her into a fabricated porn video — the story that introduced the term to the world. Any "AI Gal Gadot" video giving investment advice, selling a product, or showing explicit content is a fabrication built on that same technique.
✓ Real Yes — Gal Ritchie is a real person: a British-born adult performer who won Best New Starlet at the 2025 AVN Awards and New Starlet at the 2025 XRCO Awards in the same year, is represented by industry talent agent Mark Spiegler, and has given on-record, quoted interviews to AVN's own trade press — including a dedicated 2026 feature story built around her career. No AI persona has any of that paper trail.
✓ Real Yes — Gemma McCourt is real: a Scottish OnlyFans creator with a public track record stretching back to 2019, repeatedly named in UK press (LadBible, The Tab) as one of Britain's highest-earning creators, with documented charity fundraisers, a self-published earnings e-book, and consistent social handles (@justgemmal) tying her public identity together across platforms.
✓ Real Real — Georgia Costello is the Vancouver entrepreneur behind swimwear brand Strawberry Milk Mob (2.3M+ TikTok followers), named to Forbes 30 Under 30 2026 (Art & Style), with on-record podcast interviews and press coverage confirming her identity.
✓ Real Yes — Georgia Hassarati is a real Australian reality-TV personality: Too Hot to Handle season 3 (2022, finished 3rd), Perfect Match season 1 winner (2023), and a Battle Camp finalist (2025). She now co-hosts the podcast Girls, Disrupted under Alex Cooper's Unwell network.
✓ Real Real. Georgia Steel is a documented reality-TV personality — an original Series 4 (2018) islander and a 2024 finalist on ITV's "Love Island: All Stars," with a Wikipedia biography, an IMDb credit as herself in the 2023 documentary "The Football Fraudster," and named-byline UK press coverage.
○ Unverified Unproven. Georgina Gentle (@geegentle) is an Australian, LA-based social-media creator with a consistent presence across Instagram (reported near 649K followers), TikTok (confirmed live via TikTok's own API, bio reading "Aussie in LA"), and Threads (64.5K followers, bio self-describing her as "Australian | Italian" in LA) — accounts that cross-reference cleanly with no duplicate-handle confusion. Her own link-in-bio hub is indexed under a description referencing an OnlyFans account by name. No named-byline press, IMDb credit, verified public appearance, or long-form on-camera video was found anywhere in this research to independently document her as a real person — and equally, no platform AI label or operator statement suggests a virtual persona. Per our standard, that leaves the verdict unproven.
○ Unverified Unverified — there's no official statement, platform AI label, or independent named-byline press confirming Gia Blaze (@onlygiablaze) as either a real person or a virtual persona. Her own accounts and two self-owned link hubs (link.me/onlygiablaze, linktr.ee/giablaze) mutually cross-confirm a consistent operator across Instagram, TikTok, X, Threads, and a Facebook business page, but that's first-party self-identification, not third-party proof — and no long-form video or verified public appearance settles the underlying question.
Yes — Gia Derza is real: an Ohio-born adult performer active since 2018, first documented in AVN's own 2018 trade profile of her, who went on to win the AVN Award for Best Lesbian Group Sex Scene (2022) and Best Double-Penetration Sex Scene (2023), plus back-to-back XRCO "Superslut" wins (2021, 2022) — an award trail independently checkable on Wikipedia's own AVN- and XRCO-ceremony pages, not just an aggregator's say-so.
✓ Real Real — Gia Duddy is a Nashville-based content creator and model (TikTok @omgiaaa, 650K+ followers; Instagram @giaduddy, 325K+) covered by named-byline press including Fox News Digital and Yahoo Sports. Not an AI persona.
✓ Real Yes — Gianna Dior is a real person: an Alabama-born adult performer who won the 2022 AVN Award for Female Performer of the Year after already taking Best New Starlet in 2020, a double only a handful of performers in AVN history have pulled off. She's an exclusive Vixen Media Group contract performer with 26+ scenes, a sourced Wikipedia page, a Wikimedia Commons photo, and named trade-press coverage — none of which any AI persona has.
○ Unverified Unverified — Gianna Evelyn is a consistent, cross-linked lifestyle creator (Instagram, Threads, X, and a shared link hub all confirm one operator, with a verified Instagram checkmark and ~141K followers), but we found no independent press, interview, or platform confirmation of her identity either way, and no AI-persona disclosure of any kind.
✓ Real Yes — Gianna Michaels is a real person: a Seattle-born adult performer who debuted in 2004, won the 2008 AVN Award for Unsung Starlet of the Year and a 2011 Urban X Award for Best Three-Way Sex Scene alongside Sophie Dee, and was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame's Video Branch in 2020. She also crossed into mainstream film with a credited role in the wide theatrical release Piranha 3D (2010) — none of which any AI persona has. Her documented filmography and award record run through the early 2020s; this research found no confirmed official social media account or website currently active under her name.
✓ Real Real. Gianna Pettus is a documented reality-TV personality — a Season 6 contestant on Netflix's Too Hot to Handle (2024), credited on IMDb/TMDB, with press-confirmed Instagram (@giannapettus) and TikTok (@giannalettuce) accounts. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
○ Unverified Unverified. Gianna Taylor (@giannattaylor) is a TikTok/Instagram "ragebait" personality with a coherent, cross-linked social hub — TikTok (287.7K), Instagram (177K), and X all point back to the same accounts, and her own X bio discloses an OnlyFans link. But there's no platform AI label, operator statement, or independent press/broadcast record establishing her as a real person either. No verdict rests on a hunch either way.
✓ Real Real. Giannina Gibelli is a Netflix-documented reality personality — an original cast member on "Love Is Blind" Season 1 (2020) — with an IMDb filmography, a verified Linktree hub, and years of named-byline press (E! Online, Us Weekly, Extra TV) covering her since-confirmed engagement and 2026 marriage to Bachelor Nation's Blake Horstmann.
✓ Real Yes — Gina Stewart is real. She's a Gold Coast, Australia model whose public career and press coverage (Fox News, Maxim, Playboy) stretch back to 2018, years before AI image generators could fabricate a consistent public figure, and her family (her brother is actor Aaron Jeffery) is independently documented. The AI talk attached to her name is about a separate persona she built and openly discloses as a fantasy project — in her own words, "my ai is a virtual version of myself."
○ Unverified Unverified — Gina-Maria Laitschek (@ginalaitschek) is a documented, cross-linked German TikTok/Instagram creator: a verified Instagram account near 848K followers, a TikTok account confirmed live via TikTok's own oEmbed lookup, and her own Linktree hub cross-links both plus a YouTube channel and Snapchat and points toward an OnlyFans presence. But no independent press, long-form video, or platform statement confirms who runs the accounts — and nothing suggests a virtual persona either. The record is honestly thin, not suspicious.
✓ Real Real. Grace Boor is a documented human model and social-first creator — she's the subject of a July 2025 long-form interview episode on The Daniel Mac Show (a notable third-party interview program with a 20M+-follower host) and a named-byline 2022 interview with The Teen Magazine, and her own first-party Linktree hub cross-confirms matching Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, Twitch, and Snapchat accounts. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her; the search traffic around her name is overwhelmingly "leaked"/OnlyFans-leak spam, not an AI question.
✓ Real Yes — Grace Charis is a real golf content creator: she made her Ladies European Tour amateur debut at the 2025 Tenerife Women's Open, launched her own apparel company Dialed Golf with an official press release, and has been profiled by Sports Illustrated, Forbes, and Newsweek.
✓ Real Real. Gracie Bon is a Panamanian plus-size model and body-positivity advocate whose 2024 campaign for bigger airplane seats was documented on camera across multiple TMZ segments and covered by named-byline outlets in the U.S. (Live and Let's Fly, View from the Wing, AOL) and Latin America (CiberCuba) — and who has directly addressed cosmetic-surgery speculation about her body in her own Instagram posts, naming lipedema as her condition. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Gracie Dzeja is real: IMDb credits her by name as "Self" in "Penthouse Pet of the Month, December 2024," and she gave a 52-minute on-record interview about her career and upbringing to the nationally syndicated Australian podcast "Where's Your Head At?," hosted by former Love Island Australia stars Anna McEvoy and Matt Zukowski.
○ Unverified Unverified — there's no official statement, platform AI label, or independent press confirming Gracie Parker (Instagram @gracieeparkerx, 740K+ followers) as either a real person or an AI persona. Her Instagram is her only confirmed public account: it carries no bio text and no linked website or second platform, and we could not find a matching TikTok, X, or YouTube account under the same handle.
✓ Real Yes — Gracie Smith is real: an independent adult-platform streamer (@graciesmith27) who won Rising Streamer of the Year at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards, the Fansly-presented creator-awards show held at XBIZ Miami in May 2026, as documented by trade outlet Wet Ink Magazine. Her own link hub and her YouTube ASMR channel both self-declare the win and cross-link to the same handle cluster, and that YouTube channel carries seven dated, on-camera videos posted since February 2026 — 'Gracie Smith' is also a very common name shared by unrelated athletes and professionals, so this page covers only the @graciesmith27 creator specifically.
✓ Real Real. Gracyanne Barbosa is a nationally documented Brazilian public figure with a public career running back to 2007: a repeat "rainha/madrinha de bateria" (drums-section queen) for major samba schools across more than a decade, a confirmed cast member of TV Globo's "Big Brother Brasil 25" (2025, eliminated 11th), and a cast member of "Dança dos Famosos" 2025 whose knee-tendon injury and recovery were covered in named press through 2026. Named Brazilian outlets (Correio Braziliense, Purepeople, Metrópoles) also document her paid adult-content platforms, Privacy and FanFever, by name and in her own words. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
○ Unverified Unverified — misshoneybrooks (display name "Hailey Brooks") has a genuine, small Threads and Instagram presence with a consistent handle and a personal-sounding bio, but no press coverage, interview, or verified public appearance confirms she's a real person, and there's no official statement or platform label to call her an AI persona either.
✓ Real Real. Hailey Grice is a documented human model and social-media creator: a verified Instagram account (~1.1M followers), a TikTok account confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed data, a personal website, and a named-byline Maxim profile (Dec. 2021) that quotes her directly on choosing to monetize her own content. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
✓ Real Real. Hailey Pandolfi is a Honolulu-raised Instagram/TikTok personality with a Meta-verified Instagram account (619K followers) and press coverage from Barstool Sports. No AI or virtual-persona claims exist for her.
✓ Real Yes — Haley Nicole, who posts as Hazey Haley, is a real person: mainstream entertainment press (The Blast, syndicated via Yahoo Entertainment, and independently picked up by Complex) named her and quoted her on the record in February 2026, when a top OnlyFans subscriber showed up at her home with roses and a mariachi band after she turned him down — third-party confirmation, not a self-reported claim.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed — Halle Spice runs an active, cross-linked creator cluster behind the "halo coco" search term: two Meta-verified Instagram accounts (@thehalococo and @halo.spice, ~1.8M followers combined) plus matching TikTok, X, and YouTube presences that all point to each other, posting original cooking and cosplay video content since at least August 2022. But no press, verified public appearance, or platform AI label exists either way, so we can't call it real or virtual — an honest unknown.
✓ Real Real. Hallie Batchelder is a documented Boston-raised TikTok/Instagram influencer and Unwell Network podcast host ("Extra Dirty") with an IMDb page and a 2026 run on Alex Cooper's reality series "Unwell Winter Games." She is not a documented Love Island USA cast member.
✓ Real Real. Hannah Ann Sluss is a documented reality-TV personality and modeling/pageant veteran — winner of ABC's "The Bachelor" Season 24 (2020) — with Wikipedia, IMDb, and named-byline press (People-sourced Bachelor Nation, E! Online, Entertainment Tonight) corroborating her career, marriage, and public life.
✓ Real Real. Hannah Berner is a documented comedian and television personality — a Bravo "Summer House" cast member (Seasons 3-5), Netflix and Hulu stand-up special headliner, New York Times bestselling author, and co-host of the chart-topping "Giggly Squad" podcast, all covered under her own name by named-byline outlets like Hollywood Reporter and Variety.
✓ Real Real. Hannah Brooke is a documented reality-TV personality, singer, and fitness creator — a season 5 contestant on Netflix's Too Hot to Handle, credited on IMDb/TMDB, with extensive independent press covering her 2025 engagement and 2026 childbirth. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
✓ Real Real. Hannah Brown is an extensively documented public figure — ABC's Season 15 "Bachelorette" lead, Season 28 "Dancing with the Stars" champion, and a two-time New York Times bestselling author, with named-byline press coverage spanning nearly a decade.
✓ Real Real. Hannah Jiles is a documented cast member of Netflix's "Love Is Blind" Season 7, with an official Instagram handle published on Netflix's own Tudum cast feature and consistent named-byline press coverage tying her show identity to her real social accounts.
✓ Real Real. Hannah Jo (@whoahannahjo) is a documented adult-entertainment personality named Penthouse Pet of the Month for May 2026 — an award she announced herself on X and one that generated its own IMDb TV-episode entry, corroborated by industry press and a 291K-follower Instagram presence.
✓ Real Real. Hannah Owo is a US Twitch and TikTok creator active since 2018 (TikTok: 3.8M+ followers). She is also one of the most heavily impersonated names online — she has personally warned fans that fake accounts and 'leaked'/OnlyFans link pages using her name and image are widespread and not hers.
✓ Real Real. Hannah Palmer is a documented model and influencer — profiled with named byline and direct quotes in Maxim (Frank Tanner, May 2026), reported on by Yahoo Entertainment (Leah Bitsky, Sept 2025), and filmed walking a Revolve runway show at Miami Swim Week 2023 — with an OnlyFans account documented via her own earnings claims reported in named press. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Hannah Stocking is a mainstream comedian and social-media personality with a documented career spanning Vine (from 2013), 10.4 million YouTube subscribers, and tens of millions more across TikTok and Instagram — Forbes' own 2026 Top Creators coverage credits her with 72 million combined fans and roles in Netflix's The Wrong Paris and Fox's Special Forces and Baywatch revivals, and IMDb independently credits her in Tyler Perry's Boo 2! A Madea Halloween (2017). In June 2024 she opened an account on the OnlyFans platform itself — confirmed not by rumor but by OnlyFans' own official Facebook and YouTube channels naming her account directly, corroborated by her own TikTok announcement and a named podcast appearance. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Hannah Wright is a documented reality-TV personality — the Season 5 winner of Peacock's "Love Island USA" (2023) alongside Marco Donatelli, confirmed by Wikipedia's season article, NBC and E! News coverage, and her own verified Instagram account.
✓ Real Real. Hanne Zaruma is a documented Ukrainian conceptual artist from Lviv (b. 1999) with named-byline press coverage in Vogue, Metal Magazine, and Sheesh Magazine, a 2021 exhibition at the Circulations European young-photography festival, and an official digital-fashion collaboration with DressX — a camera-and-quote-verified public figure with no AI-persona or virtual-model claim ever attached to her, and no confirmed OnlyFans presence beyond unverifiable "leaked content" spam pages.
✓ Real Yes — Hayley Davies is a real person: an Australian-born adult performer and OnlyFans creator (b. January 27, 1999) nominated for Best New Starlet at the 42nd AVN Awards, with studio credits across Brazzers, Blacked, Reality Kings and others, repeat interviews on the Plug Talk podcast, and a widely covered UFC 299 incident that got her a lifetime venue ban. "Hayley Davies" is also a common name — don't confuse her with English golfer Hayley Davis (different spelling), and note that her own Instagram brands her as an "Aussie Globetrotter," which is the same person's mainstream-facing persona, not a second individual.
✓ Real Real. Hayley Maxfield is a documented bikini/swimwear model and social-media creator profiled by name in Maxim (Oct. 2021, Brandon Friederich), which quotes her directly and reports her signing with the modeling agency Rebels MGMT after a public career shift out of accounting — a real, camera-verified public figure with no AI-persona or virtual-model claim ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Hayley Summers is a real person: she's a credited cast member of Stan's 2026 Original docuseries "Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money," which follows Gold Coast OnlyFans creators, and Stan's own press materials name her directly, give her age as 28, and link her Instagram handle @hayleysummerss.
Real. Hazel Winters is a documented public figure — Penthouse magazine's Pet of the Month for August 2025, with a dedicated IMDb episode credit and actress profile, plus her own active Instagram and X accounts.
✓ Real Real. Heidi Lavon is a documented tattoo-culture model, cosplayer, and multi-platform streamer with two independently listed IMDb screen credits (Portlandia, 2017; Beavis and Butt-Head, 2022), a self-announced 2020 FHM Australia magazine cover, and named-byline 2025 press covering a promotional cosplay tie-in with the video game Marvel Rivals — a real, camera-verified public figure with no AI-persona or virtual-model claim ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Helayna Marie is a real person: her Instagram, Threads, and X accounts all carry platform verification badges, her TikTok account is independently confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed data, and her YouTube channel (54.5K subscribers, joined 2015) posts regular 11-28 minute face-on-camera long-form vlogs — lifestyle, cooking, and try-on content — that are dated, viewed, and consistent with the same person and branding across every platform.
Real. Holly Barker is a Canadian-born fitness model and social-media entrepreneur with an IMDb "Self" credit in the 2017 modeling docuseries "Model Diaries" and a same-year podcast series carrying her own name, a verified Instagram with 1.1M followers, and a March 2022 Clubhouse Media Group announcement of her joining HoneyDrip.com. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Holly Scarfone is a documented reality-TV cast member — a finalist on Netflix's "Too Hot to Handle" Season 3 (2022) who returned for "Perfect Match" Season 2 (2024), with named-byline press coverage and an official personal portfolio site.
✓ Real Real. Holly Sonders is a former Golf Channel (Morning Drive, 2011–2014) and Fox Sports (2014–2018) golf broadcaster and NFL sideline reporter with a decades-long, camera-verified on-air career, a 2013 Golf Digest cover, and named-byline golf columns of her own on OutKick — who publicly confirmed, in named press coverage and her own Instagram bio, a 2020 pivot into a subscription-based paid-content business. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Honeyy Brooks is a real, independently documented Australian creator. An on-record November 2022 interview with Authority Magazine, her own official domain (honeybrooks.com) cross-linking her verified accounts, and a named-photographer wire photo of her attending Maxim magazine's own "Hot 100" event in Sydney all confirm she's a real public figure — distinct from the much smaller, unrelated @misshoneybrooks account VerifiedHer covers separately as "Hailey Brooks."
○ Unverified Unproven either way. Hotblockchain ("em"/Emily) is a Twitch, TikTok, and X streamer and podcaster with a large, internally consistent multi-platform footprint — TikTok's own oEmbed data returns author_name "em," and her own X account (created September 2021) uses the display name "emily" and a bio reading "I'm a playboy bunny and UMich Law student." Her own Apple Podcasts listing and a matching FanFix creator profile independently list the same self-set name, "Emily Cocea." No independent named-byline press, verified public appearance, or third-party-witnessed long-form video was found to clear this site's bar for a documented "real" verdict, and nothing points to a virtual/AI persona either.
✓ Real Verified Real: Huda Mustafa is a documented real person, an original Season 7 Islander on Peacock's Love Island USA (2025), confirmed by the show's own cast press and an IMDb credit. Not to be confused with Huda Kattan of Huda Beauty. Official accounts linked below.
✓ Real Yes — Ice Spice is real: the Bronx rapper with four 2024 Grammy nominations. "Ice Spice AI" is mostly two kinds of fake: voice-clone tools selling her cloned voice, and AI image abuse — she was among the women targeted in the documented Grok wave.
✓ Real Yes — Iggy Azalea is real: the Australian rapper behind 2014's #1 hit "Fancy," later one of OnlyFans' biggest creators. In January 2026 she publicly fought back after Grok AI was used to generate non-consensual sexualized images of her. Her only crypto ticker is $MOTHER — everything else is a scam.
Real. Ignacia Michelson is a Chilean reality-TV cast member — the first non-Mexican main cast member on MTV's "Acapulco Shore," with 32 credited episodes across seasons 7–8 (2020–2021), covered repeatedly by Chile's Canal 13 — who also monetizes via OnlyFans, per named-byline Spanish-language press (Yahoo en Español, Aug 2025). No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Indiyah Polack is a documented ITV reality personality — third place on "Love Island" UK Series 8 (2022), an official co-host of the "Love Island: The Morning After" podcast and "Aftersun" panellist, and a named-byline press subject (HELLO!, FashionUnited, the MOBO Organisation) for hosting and brand-ambassador work.
✓ Real Real. Ines Tazi is a documented reality-TV personality and entrepreneur — a Season 1 cast member on both Netflix's "The Circle: France" (2020) and "Perfect Match" (2023), with named-byline magazine cover features (A Book Of, PhotoBook Magazine, Untitled Magazine) and an on-record Wondermind interview tying her identity together.
✓ Real Real. Irina Solomonova is a documented Netflix reality-TV cast member — Season 4 of "Love Is Blind" (2023) and Season 1 of "Battle Camp" (2025) — and the founder of event-planning company Solo.co, with her accounts tied together through her own Linktree hub and covered by named-byline press.
✓ Real Real person, not AI. Iris Kendall is a Love Island USA Season 7 cast member (finished 4th) and Los Angeles content creator, publicly documented via NBC/Peacock casting, IMDb credits, and agency representation.
✓ Real Real. Isa Buscemi is a documented fitness and swimwear model and multi-platform creator (@missbuscemi, widely reported at roughly 4 million Instagram followers) who founded the activewear brand Pcheebum — self-described on the brand's own official website as "Founded by @missbuscemi" — and gave a named 2019 interview to Voyage MIA Magazine discussing her background and modeling career in her own words. No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model attaches to her own core identity.
Unproven either way. @isabellajadeofficial is a small, active Instagram account whose own bio reads "Actor/Model, Paloma Model & Talent" — a real Los Angeles-area talent agency — but that claim is self-published, and we found no agency roster listing, press mention, or platform badge that independently confirms her identity.
Real. Isabella Ladera is a documented Venezuelan content creator and former competitive tennis player — roughly 5.3–5.5 million TikTok followers, 6.1 million on Instagram, brand campaigns with The Latin Recording Academy, and music-video appearances for major Latin artists — whose own statement, a Miami-Dade lawsuit, and named press across multiple countries (Infobae, Publimetro, Milenio, El Heraldo) confirm that a private recording of her was distributed online in September 2025 without her consent. We do not link to, name, or describe how to find that material anywhere on this page.
✓ Real Documented as real: performing as "Srta Roja," Isabelle Goncalves won Inked Streamer of the Year at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards, the Fansly-presented headline creator-awards show of XBIZ Miami — a third-party, trade-press-reported industry win, not a self-report. Beyond that award, her confirmed footprint is thin (an X account and a Fansly page under the "Srta Roja" name), and "Isabelle Goncalves" is a name shared by many unrelated people, so every other account using it needs independent confirmation.
Unproven either way. @isabelleejadee is a real, multi-year Instagram/TikTok account (plus-size fashion content, Fashion Nova ties, a large following since 2022), but no press, verified badge, or interview confirms her identity, and nothing indicates she is AI-generated.
✓ Real Real. Isabelle Mathers is an Australian model represented by Saint Model Management, with a 2.1M-follower Instagram, a named-byline Remix Magazine cover feature, and podcast video interviews. No AI or virtual-persona claims exist for her.
✓ Real Yes — Isla Moon is real: she's an IMDb-credited executive producer and on-camera host of OFTV's reality series Reel Rivals (which won Best New Show at the 2025 National Reality TV Awards), has her own OFTV creator channel, and has been profiled at length by mainstream outlets over her verifiable career pivot from a university lab job to a top-tier OnlyFans creator.
✓ Real Real. Issa Vegas is an Argentine-born fitness model and social-media influencer, based for years in Mexico, with a public Instagram profile Wayback-archived as far back as April 2019 and recurring coverage in Latin American entertainment press — Pronto (Argentina, Aug 2025, full profile piece) and Argentina's MDZ Online — plus a 2025 item in Spain's MARCA pairing her with fellow fitness influencer Yanet Garcia. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her name.
✓ Real Yes — Ivy Ireland is real: an adult performer with a documented industry trail, including two nominations at the 2026 AVN Awards (Best New Starlet and Best Actress – Featurette, for Digital Playground's "Swamped"), sustained named trade-press coverage from XBIZ running from late 2025 through mid-2026, and a roughly 50-minute long-form interview on the Holly Randall Unfiltered podcast (July 2026). Her platform-verified Instagram and her X account cross-confirm each other through her own verified LinkMe hub.
✓ Real Yes — Ivy Lebelle is a real, working adult performer with a multi-year named trade-press trail: XBIZ covered her August 2024 return to studio shoots, her 2024 "Ivy's Room" showcase and Twistys "Treat of the Month" feature, her August 2025 exclusive contract with Ricky's Room, and a 2026 XBIZ Creator Award nomination. Her platform-verified Instagram (662K followers) matches the same name across every source — none of which any AI persona has.
✓ Real Yes — Ivy Wolfe is a real, working adult performer with a trade-press trail running from 2019 award-nominee lists through 2024: a 2020 XBIZ Award win (Best Actress — Comedy Movie), on-record quotes in a named XBIZ interview, a 2024 XRCO Best Actress nomination for Wicked Pictures' "Reckless," and a long-form interview on the Holly Randall Unfiltered podcast. She is a distinct, unrelated performer from the similarly named Ivy Lebelle, Ivy Ireland, and Ivy Wren — a name collision that drives much of the "is she real?" search traffic around all four.
✓ Real Real — Ivy Wren is a US social-media and OnlyFans creator active on Instagram, X, Twitch, and Kick, tied together on her own Linktree, with an on-camera interview at the 2023 AVN Awards. Not an AI persona.
✓ Real Real — Izzy Fairthorne is a documented English reality-TV personality and personal trainer: Netflix cast her on Too Hot to Handle season 3 (2022) and Perfect Match season 1 (2023), and IMDb credits her on The Challenge: Vets & New Threats (2025).
Real. Izzy Green is a documented Penthouse Pet of the Month for March 2025, credited on IMDb for the "Penthouse" TV series episode "Pet of the Month March 2025" and confirmed by Penthouse's own official channels.
Real. Jacky Ramírez is a broadcast reality-TV personality — a cast member across three consecutive seasons of MTV's "Acapulco Shore" (2021–2022, confirmed via Wikipedia's own cast listings) and a "Survivor México" 2022 contestant — with a documented OnlyFans career covered by named Mexican entertainment press (El Universal, Metro World News, Terra) since at least September 2022. No platform AI label or operator statement has ever described her as anything other than a real person.
✓ Real Yes — this Jade Amber (@jade.amberrrrr) is real: a North Carolina-based lifestyle, beauty, and motherhood creator with a 2.6M-follower TikTok, professional talent-agency representation, and a first-party link hub and social bios that cross-confirm the same identity across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Threads. Note: the name is a crowded collision in two directions — a reversed-name adult performer, "Amber Jade" (@officialamberjade_), has her own separate VerifiedHer page, and a distinct adult performer also goes by "Jade Amber" in industry credit databases. This page covers only the @jade.amberrrrr lifestyle creator.
✓ Real Yes — Jade Lavoie is a real, well-documented Quebec content creator: she has a French-language Wikipedia entry citing more than a decade of named-byline press (La Presse, Radio-Canada, Journal de Montréal, Narcity, QUB), an IMDb-credited podcast guest appearance recorded on video, and an official personal site tying all her verified accounts together.
✓ Real Yes — Jade Teen is real: national entertainment press (E! Online, LadBible) has covered her by name alongside her real, publicly documented boyfriend, YouTuber Nick Yardy, and she runs an active Instagram (~1.7M followers since 2021) and a multi-episode YouTube series about her career. The one viral "hoax" tied to her name was a staged joint-pregnancy stunt Yardy publicly admitted was a scripted skit — the hoax was the pregnancy, not her existence.
✓ Real Yes — Jaelani Jade is a real, documented swimwear/bikini model: IMDb credits her as "Model" in three 2024 runway productions from Miami and Texas Swim Week, and at least three independent, unaffiliated YouTube channels (Model Strut Media, Swimwear And Lingerie TV, Miami Swim Week Media) each filmed and published their own footage of her walking those same shows — third-party video documentation of real public appearances, not just her own social posts.
○ Unverified Unverified — the itsjaixpetite/jaixpetite handle cluster (TikTok's own data returns the creator name "Jaileen") shows a genuine, active social presence with a linked OnlyFans funnel, but no press coverage, verified public appearance, or official AI disclosure lets us document her as real or virtual under our standard, and at least half a dozen closely-named lookalike accounts make positive identification hard.
✓ Real Yes — Jailyne Ojeda is a real person, and 2026 proved it on national television: she's a cast member of Telemundo's La Casa de los Famosos. The fakes are the dating-site profiles using her photos — a documented catfishing pattern.
✓ Real Real. Jaime Pressly is a decades-documented actress — the 2007 Primetime Emmy winner for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series as Joy Turner on NBC's My Name Is Earl — who launched an OnlyFans account on May 7, 2026, covered with named bylines by Variety, TMZ, and Yahoo Entertainment/Us Weekly, with the rollout consulted on by Creators Inc. CEO Andy Bachman. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Jameliz (Jameliz Smith) is real: a long-form on-camera podcast interview, IMDb-credited guest appearances, and continuous entertainment-press coverage of real-world events, from a nine-Tesla giveaway to a public dispute with fellow creator Sophie Rain. The confusion comes from a search term this large attracting extreme handle sprawl and unsourced bio-farm sites, not from any real doubt about whether she's a person.
✓ Real Real. Jamie Villamor is a decade-plus-documented magazine cover model and sponsored competitive pistol shooter with an IMDb "Self" credit at the 2022 Fighters Only World MMA Awards, a 28-minute long-form on-camera interview on the Digital Social Hour podcast, and named press coverage of her HoneyDrip.com creator-platform partnership (PRNewswire, April 2022). No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Verified real. JaNa Craig was an original Islander on NBC/Peacock's Love Island USA Season 6, then competed on Destination X and appeared in Love Island: Beyond the Villa. Documented via broadcaster credits and press. No OnlyFans has been publicly confirmed for her.
Real. Jane Mautin is a French professional showjumper — with an official FEI (international equestrian federation) athlete profile and a public competition-video record dating to 2017 — who became a fashion/travel Instagram creator and, per named-byline UK press (The Tab, Grazia, both Aug. 2023), joined the cast of E4's Made in Chelsea: Corsica in 2023 after previously appearing on the French reality series La Villa des Coeurs Brisés. She is IMDb-credited on Made in Chelsea: Corsica as herself. No official AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her, and no first-party OnlyFans account could be confirmed.
✓ Real Real. Janet Guzman is a Los Angeles-based fashion model represented by Unruly Agency, a longtime face of Fashion Nova — profiled on the brand's own blog in 2020 and fronting a co-branded "Fashion Nova x Janet Guzman" apparel collection archived live in March 2025 — who starred by name in recording artist RMR's officially released music video "Her Honeymoon" (Jan. 2021), independently confirmed by named entertainment press including Complex and Hypebeast. She has her own dedicated creator page on OFTV, OnlyFans' own free-to-view creator-spotlight platform. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
○ Unverified Unresolved, no red flags — Janice Nichole (Instagram @janicee.nichole) shows none of the structural tells of a fabricated persona: a consistent business email and jewelry brand tie together three separate TikTok-side identities, and an older TikTok account self-announced the Instagram handle in its own caption. But we found no third-party press, verified public appearance, or long-form video that independently documents her identity, so this page stays Unverified.
Real. Jaque Khury is a two-decade Brazilian television personality — a 2008 Big Brother Brasil 8 cast member, the same year's Playboy Brasil cover subject, a former Pânico na TV "Panicat" (2011–2012), and, as recently as February 2026, a celebrity contestant on Rede Record's "Acerte ou Caia!" — who has spoken candidly in her own words, across named Brazilian press (O Liberal, OFuxico, Correio Braziliense, O Tempo, Jornal de Brasília), about running a paid OnlyFans account since 2021 alongside her television career. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
○ Unverified Unverified — there's no official statement, platform AI label, or named-byline press confirming Jasi Jordan (Instagram @jasijordann, display name "Jasmin") as either a documented real person or a disclosed AI/virtual persona. TikTok's own oEmbed API confirms a matching account, @jasijordannnn, under the same first name, but that's cross-platform consistency, not third-party proof of realness — and we found no long-form video, verified public appearance, or press coverage clearing our bar for "Verified Real."
○ Unverified Unproven — not because anything about Jasmine Sherni looks synthetic, but because the specific documented evidence our "Verified Real" bar requires hasn't surfaced. She's professionally represented by The Bakery Talent Agency, a licensed, bonded, 2257-compliant adult talent agency with its own dedicated profile page for her, and her largest Instagram account (@jasminesherni2.0, ~191K followers) reciprocally tags that same agency. But we found no named-byline trade press (AVN/XBIZ), no IMDb page, no Wikipedia article, and no long-form interview or independently witnessed public appearance — the specific evidence classes our standard requires. Competing account handles for her name add confusion but aren't evidence either way.
✓ Real Real. Jazmyn Makenna is a documented multi-platform content creator — TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube accounts all confirmed live — profiled in a named-byline 2023 interview (The Teen Magazine) discussing her content-creation career and a skincare-brand collaboration, with a WME Agency contact reported in her own Instagram bio. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real — Hulu 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' cast member, credited on IMDb, covered by Newsweek/Deadline, and a Dancing with the Stars Season 34 contestant. Not a blood relative of actor Ben Affleck; her husband is reportedly a distant cousin of his.
✓ Real Yes — Jen Foxx (@jenfoxx.uwu) is a real person. She's the Twitch streamer formerly known as Indiefoxx: named-byline press (Dexerto, GameRant) documented her 2021-2022 Twitch ban and her April 2023 return under the rebranded handle JenFoxxx, her own Twitch profile self-discloses the name "Jenelle Fox," and the Spotify artist bio for the band she fronts names her "Jenelle Dagres" — three independent, mutually consistent identity trails, not a persona built for one platform.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed. Jena Wolfy (@thejenawolfy) runs an active, internally consistent presence across Instagram, X, and her own OFTV channel, but no mainstream press profile, verified public appearance, or operator statement establishes her realness either way — so we can't call it beyond "unknown."
✓ Real Real. Jenn Tran is an ABC-documented reality-TV lead — the first Asian American "Bachelorette" (Season 21, 2024) and a Season 33 "Dancing with the Stars" competitor — with named-byline press coverage, a Wikipedia-sourced biography, and a verified Linktree hub tying her official accounts together.
✓ Real Yes — Jenna Foxx is real: an IMDb-listed adult-film actress and director with a documented public career going back to at least 2016 (wire-service photos from two separate industry award shows), a full-length on-camera interview with the No Jumper podcast (2024), and her own link-in-bio hub (foxxme.com) that cross-confirms her account cluster. She is a distinct, unrelated person from "Jen Foxx" (@jenfoxx.uwu), the Twitch streamer and singer formerly known as Indiefoxx — a very similar name, one letter and a different career entirely.
✓ Real Yes — Jenna Haze is a real person and one of the adult industry's most decorated retired performers: a dual AVN and XRCO Hall of Fame inductee, the 2009 AVN/XBIZ/XRCO Female Performer of the Year in the same year, an HBO documentary subject, a mainstream-film crossover actress (Superbad, Crank: High Voltage), and a working TEDx speaker today on psychology and mental health. That paper trail — Hall of Fame inductions, an HBO documentary credit, a TED-hosted talk — doesn't exist for an AI persona.
✓ Real Yes — Jenna Jameson is a real person: an American entrepreneur and one of the most decorated adult-film performers in history, inducted into the XRCO (2005) and AVN (2006) Halls of Fame, author of a New York Times–bestselling memoir, founder of the ClubJenna media company (acquired by Playboy Enterprises in 2006), and a mainstream crossover figure (Private Parts, Family Guy, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Zombie Strippers!) — decades of independent, third-party documentation no AI-generated persona has.
✓ Real Yes — Jenna Lynn Meowri is real: a Virginia-based professional cosplayer, model, and Twitch Partner with a decade-plus documented public trail, including named-byline cosplay-press features (COGconnected, AIPT Comics), Q&A interviews (Impulse Gamer, The Lightning Palace), booked convention-guest appearances (Raleigh Supercon, plus a guest-directory history at Anime Expo, PAX East, San Diego Comic-Con, and Dragon Con), guest spots in other established streamers' videos, and professional representation by the creator-talent agency Mode. Her own verified LinkMe hub and Linktree cross-confirm her full account cluster.
✓ Real Yes — Jenna Ortega is the real, Emmy-nominated star of Wednesday. She is also #3 on McAfee's most-deepfaked list, and she quit X entirely after being sent explicit AI images of herself — including ones fabricated from photos of her as a child. Any X account claiming to be her is fake.
✓ Real Real — the "Jenna Pierce" search demand belongs to a home-decor and lifestyle content creator (@itsjennapierce on Instagram/TikTok, @jennapierce on YouTube), not an adult-content model. Her own link-in-bio hub cross-links all three accounts under the same name and photo, and her YouTube channel carries a recurring, on-camera home-decor vlog trail.
✓ Real Real — a New Jersey TikTok/YouTube creator (started 2019-2020) known for couple and comedy content, covered by named-byline entertainment press and booked as a creator-economy conference speaker. No documented OnlyFans account; "leaked" claims circulating under her name are unverified scam bait.
✓ Real Yes — Jennifer White is a real person: a San Antonio-born adult performer, active since 2009, who swept Female Performer of the Year at the AVN, XBIZ/XMA, and XRCO Awards in the same year (2026), a rare triple crown — more than a simple two-award double. She has a named, on-record trade-press profile (X3 Magazine) covering her marriage and family life, a 2025 feature-film lead role, and a published book, none of which any AI persona has.
✓ Real Real — Jessi Ngatikaura is a main cast member on Hulu's The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, confirmed by Hulu's own press site, IMDb, and national entertainment press. She now goes publicly by her family name, Jessi Draper, and owns the hair company JZ Styles.
Yes — Jessica Barton is a real person: an Orlando, Florida glamour model and import-car personality with an IMDb entertainment-database record dating to 2001, now a full-time online content creator with 500,000+ Instagram followers, independently interviewed under named bylines by UNILAD, the Daily Star, and Need To Know in 2026.
◆ AI Persona — Documented Jessica Foster is not a real person. She's an AI-generated "Army sergeant" persona that grew past a million Instagram followers posing with Trump, Putin, and Zelensky before a Washington Post investigation (Drew Harwell, March 20, 2026) found no service record, contradictory uniform insignia, and a foot-fetish OnlyFans/Fanvue funnel behind her — with an operator who has never been identified.
✓ Real Real. Jessica Nigri is one of the most thoroughly pre-documented names in this registry — a decade-plus cosplay, promotional-modeling, and voice-acting career that runs years before any paid-content platform existed for her to join. Named-byline outlets (Kotaku, Anime News Network, the Austin Chronicle, Dexerto) have covered her since 2012, she's credited voicing Cinder Fall in Rooster Teeth's RWBY, and she was the subject of a 2018 Rooster Teeth-produced biographical documentary. Her own Linktree discloses an OnlyFans account (plus a VIP tier) and a separate Fansly account. Fan-made AI chatbots using her name and likeness exist on third-party apps but carry no official confirmation and are not evidence either way.
✓ Real Real. Jessica Vestal is a documented reality-TV personality — a Season 6 cast member on Netflix's "Love Is Blind" (Charlotte, NC) and a Season 2 cast member on "Perfect Match," confirmed via Wikipedia's broadcaster-sourced season articles and named-byline press (Marie Claire, ScreenRant, Entertainment Tonight).
✓ Real Real. Jessie Cave played Lavender Brown in three Harry Potter films (2009-2011), has a two-decade acting, stage, and published-author career documented on IMDb, Wikipedia, and her own official website, and launched a hair-content OnlyFans in March 2025 that drew named-byline coverage from Variety, TMZ, Entertainment Weekly, and USA Today. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
✓ Real Yes — Jessie Sims is real: a registered OFTV creator page, a decade-plus consistent identity across TikTok (3M+ followers), Instagram, YouTube and Twitch that she personally cross-links from her own official website (still updated in 2026), and a long public trail from competitive gymnastics and modeling agencies to today's DJ sets. No AI-persona claim exists about her — the confusion is namespace collision with unrelated "Sims" video-game creators.
○ Unverified Unverified — Jessy Ren (@jessyren on Instagram, roughly 6 million followers since January 2022) is a real-looking, actively cross-linked creator: her own personal site and official Linktree hub tie her Instagram, TikTok (@jessyyrenn), and X (@jessy2juicy) accounts together along with an OnlyFans-style link, and TikTok's own oEmbed data independently confirms the TikTok account. But no independent press, interview, or third-party-witnessed public appearance exists, and there's no official AI-persona disclosure either — so neither a "real" nor a "virtual" verdict clears the bar here.
✓ Real Yes — Jewelz Blu is a real person: a German-born adult performer known industry-wide for her blue hair, with a 2026 AVN Award win, a 2025 AVN Female Performer of the Year nomination, an XBIZ/XMA award, named-byline trade-press coverage (AVN, XBIZ) stretching back to 2019, and a long-form on-camera interview with Holly Randall Unfiltered — documentation no AI persona has.
✓ Real Yes — Jia Lissa is a real person: a Russian performer who became Vixen Media Group's first-ever European contract star in 2018, has won six named awards across the AVN Awards and XBIZ Europa Awards, starred in and later co-directed content for the label, sat for AVN's own 2020 profile and 2023 cover story, and gave a 2019 on-camera interview to a Russian broadcaster — a documented, named-press paper trail no AI persona has.
✓ Real Yes — Jill Kassidy is a real person: an adult performer who won the AVN Award for Best New Starlet at the 35th AVN Awards (announced January 27–28, 2018), documented directly on AVN's own award-winners coverage and on Wikipedia's 35th AVN Awards page. She also runs a verified, blue-badge Instagram account with roughly 990K followers where she names her own other real accounts — a documented paper trail no AI persona has.
✓ Real Yes — Joell Perry is a real person: a working model who came up through the Shine (formerly AMTC) talent-development pipeline, sat for an on-record ShineTV interview about her modeling career, and has run a consistent, multi-year presence across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and Facebook with large, matching followings on each.
✓ Real Real. JoJo Fletcher is ABC's documented lead from The Bachelorette Season 12 (2016) and a working TV host and entrepreneur — CNBC's "Cash Pad" and the Saint Spritz cocktail brand both carry her name in named-byline national press, tied to her verified Instagram, @joelle_fletcher.
○ Unverified Unverified. Josie Kopasz (@josiekopasz / @josieekopaszz) is an active TikTok/Instagram model with a self-run Linktree listing an OnlyFans, but no named-byline press, verified badge, or long-form appearance has surfaced - realness stays unproven, not confirmed real or fake.
✓ Real Yes — Joy Mei is real: named-byline press (New York Post via Yahoo, Feb 2025; Wikipedia, sourced to Vulture) documents her as a Bop House creator-collective member — she left in February 2025 and the house's own account welcomed her back on video that October — and her own verified Twitch channel (platform checkmark, live-broadcasting) plus a first-party Linktree hub cross-link her TikTok, Instagram, X, and Discord into one self-consistent, multi-million-follower cluster.
Real. Jubilee Blais (JubileeBlais) is a documented human Twitch/YouTube creator whose 2021 and 2023 Twitch suspensions — for promoting an OnlyFans account, then for suggestive hot-tub-stream content — were covered by named-byline press (PinkNews, talkesport, OutKick, win.gg). Direct verification (July 2026) confirms her Twitch channel and main YouTube channel are both currently down for platform-guideline violations; no live account currently confirms an active OnlyFans presence.
○ Unverified Unverified — Juicy Jordan (Instagram @juuicy.jordan, TikTok @juuicyjordan) runs a consistent, self-linked footprint across Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, and Threads, confirmed via her own link.me hub and TikTok's own oEmbed data, but no independent press, interview, or platform AI label exists either way, so realness is unknown.
✓ Real Yes — Julia Ann is a real person and one of the longest-documented careers in the adult industry: a member of four separate Halls of Fame (AVN, XRCO, NightMoves, Brazzers) across a career running from the early 1990s to a 2024 AVN award nomination win, with mainstream recognition (CNBC, a political-ad marketing award) and first-party, verified accounts confirming her identity. She is a separate person from fellow performer Lisa Ann — the names are frequently confused but the two are unrelated.
✓ Real Real. Julia Ernst is a documented, cross-platform social creator — a TikTok account (@juliaernstt1) with 1.2M followers and 90.3M likes confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed data, a live Instagram (@juliaernst, ~434K followers), and a Snapchat Spotlight profile (274K followers) hosting dozens of ordinary on-camera videos (gym workouts, travel vlogs, a restaurant outing with her sisters). All of it cross-links through one first-party hub she controls, under a consistent identity and business email. No OnlyFans or Fansly account is linked from that hub, and no AI-persona claim exists for her.
✓ Real Yes — Julia Filippo is a real person: a former Bop House member profiled by named journalists at Complex, Yahoo, and Vulture, with multiple on-camera and podcast appearances in her own words. Her verified TikTok stood at 3.7 million followers and her verified Instagram at 1.2 million at our August 8, 2026 review.
Unproven — not because anything here looks fake, but because the specific evidence hasn't surfaced. Julia Lynn Sandoval runs a consistent, cross-linked creator presence built around the handle @julialynnsandoval: her own official link-in-bio hub ties together Instagram, two TikTok's own oEmbed-confirmed accounts, Snapchat, and Twitch, and her Threads account (directly checked, ~32K followers) carries a verified badge. But no named-byline press, brand-channel confirmation, or long-form video documents her anywhere — not enough to clear our bar for 'Verified Real,' and nothing found here suggests a virtual persona either. "Julia Sandoval" is also a common name shared by several unrelated people, including a Chilean-Argentine actress who died in 2023 and a much smaller-following Chilean content creator; this page is specifically about the Los Angeles-based creator behind @julialynnsandoval.
Yes — Julia Rose is a real person and a well-documented public figure, not an AI persona or a mix-up. On October 27, 2019, she and fellow model Lauren Summer exposed themselves on a live national broadcast during Game 5 of the World Series, drawing an official MLB ballpark ban covered by ESPN, CBS News, and dozens of other outlets. She's also reported to be the founder of Shagmag, a subscription adult publication, and had a multi-year, press-documented on-and-off relationship with boxer/internet personality Jake Paul (2020–2022). No AI-chatbot, deepfake, or synthetic-persona controversy has ever attached to her name — the confusion people run into searching her is ordinary account/handle churn on a very common name, not doubt about whether she's real.
Real. Juliana Bonde (professionally credited in national press as Juliana Caetano) is the vocalist of Bonde do Forró, a nationally touring Brazilian electronic-forró band active since 2003, and a nationally broadcast guest on SBT's "The Noite com Danilo Gentili" (Nov. 24, 2021). Her paid-subscription presence on the Brazilian platform Privacy — launched in 2023, with monthly earnings she has put at roughly R$400,000–500,000 in her own words — is documented by named Brazilian outlets including Jornal de Brasília, O Tempo, and the platform's own blog. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Yes — Juliana Nalu is a real, professionally documented Brazilian fashion model: she's represented by Elite Model Management (Los Angeles, London, and Paris), New York's The Society, and Australia's Kult Management, fronted GUESS USA's Fall/Winter 2024 campaign (Hypebae, Sept. 2024), and covered Schön! Switzerland, with named-byline interviews in Numéro Netherlands and GAFFER documenting a modeling career that began with an L'Oréal Paris Brazil campaign win at 18.
✓ Real Real. Juliana Pasquarosa is a documented reality-TV personality — the Season 29 winner on ABC's "The Bachelor" (Grant Ellis's season), a Newton, Massachusetts client service associate covered by named-byline press including Boston.com, Wikipedia, ABC News, and Fig City News.
○ Unverified Unverified. Juneeberri (@juneeberri) is a tattooed-model, lifestyle creator with a coherent, cross-linked social footprint — TikTok, Instagram, Twitch, YouTube, and X accounts under the same handle, plus her own Linktree bio self-describing an OnlyFans-branded subscription business ("VIP ONLYF4NS 18+ top .4%"). No press profile, interview, convention appearance, or platform AI label was found in either direction, so the verdict stays unverified rather than a guess.
✓ Real Real. Justine Ndiba is a documented reality-TV personality — original islander and Season 2 winner of CBS's "Love Island USA" (2020) with Caleb Corprew, later the inaugural winner of Peacock's "Love Island Games" (2023) and a Netflix "Perfect Match" Season 3 cast member, with an official Linktree hub tying together her verified accounts.
✓ Real Real. Kady McDermott is a documented ITV reality personality — a "Love Island UK" Series 2 (2016) finalist who returned as a bombshell on Series 10 (2023), with named-byline UK press coverage (Wikipedia, Grazia, The Tab), a Wikipedia-documented TOWIE stint, and her own branded fitness app and podcast.
✓ Real Yes — Kaelee Renee is a real person: a golf-and-lifestyle model creator who has drawn recurring third-party press coverage from OutKick (part of Fox Corporation, syndicated onward to Fox News' site), comparing her golf-course content to fellow golf influencer Paige Spiranac's, and she runs a consistent, self-linked cluster of official accounts across Instagram, TikTok, X, and OnlyFans that all point back to each other.
✓ Real Real. Kailah Casillas is a documented MTV reality competitor — Real World: Go Big or Go Home (2016) plus six seasons of The Challenge, Champs vs. Stars, and All Stars — with a verified Instagram, a first-party Linktree hub, and TikTok's own oEmbed data confirming her account. An OnlyFans is documented via her own linked hub and a self-posted subscription offer. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
✓ Real Real. Kaitlyn Bristowe is an extensively documented Canadian TV personality — the ABC-cast lead of "The Bachelorette" Season 11 (2015) and the Season 29 champion of "Dancing with the Stars," with named-byline press coverage across Wikipedia, Fox News, The Hollywood Reporter, and Entertainment Tonight.
✓ Real Real. Kaitlyn Bubolz is a working Instagram/TikTok creator who has posted dance and lip-sync videos since August 2020, running a consistent, cross-linked account cluster (Instagram, TikTok, X, Snapchat) from her own linktr.ee/kaitlynbubolz hub. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
✓ Real Yes — Kali Roses is a real, documented adult-film performer. She won the fan-voted "Unsung Darling" award at the 41st AVN Awards (January 27, 2024), per AVN's own winners announcement, and has a decade-long public trail under her own name: a first-party YouTube channel of talking-head videos, a 2021 long-form interview on the adult-industry podcast "The Bougie Show," and a self-run Linktree hub confirming her real cross-platform accounts.
○ Unverified Unproven. Kalinka Fox is a Russia-based cosplay creator with a long-running public presence — an 8-year DeviantArt history (42.8K watchers, 2,132 posted works) and an Instagram following widely reported near 490K — reached through her own official site, kalinkafox.com. That site currently lists only Patreon and Fansly as her paid platforms; her own past Instagram captions also referenced an OnlyFans-style page (obfuscated as "0F" to dodge Instagram's platform filters), but no OnlyFans link appears anywhere on her current official hub. No named-byline press, verified public appearance, or long-form video was found to independently document her as a real person — and equally, no platform AI label or operator statement suggests a virtual persona either.
✓ Real Real. Karely Ruiz is one of the most continuously documented creators on this site: she has fought in two broadcast celebrity-boxing cards in 2026 — Ring Royale (Arena Monterrey, March 15) and Supernova 2026 (Arena Ciudad de México, streamed live on Netflix, April 26) — sat for a long-form, on-camera interview with veteran Mexican TV host Yordi Rosado (May 2026), and is covered on an almost weekly basis by named-byline Mexican outlets including Infobae, Milenio, El Heraldo de México, Publimetro, and El Financiero. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real. Karin Hart is a documented golf-lifestyle influencer and former marketing entrepreneur (iHart Marketing, Golf Fitness Babe) with an eight-year named-byline press trail — Fox News's on-the-record account of PGA Tour star Justin Thomas signing her chest at the 2023 Valspar Championship, recurring OutKick and Sportskeeda golf-desk coverage, a 2018 Arizona Foothills Magazine profile, and a consistent self-run official website. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Karina García is a Colombian model and content creator, a documented cast member of "La Casa de los Famosos Colombia" season 2 (Canal RCN, 2025) who returned as a campaign manager and later as a special guest/judge in 2026, and the first winner of the pan-Latin American reality show "La Mansión de Luinny" (Dominican Republic, December 2025) — covered continuously by named-byline Colombian and regional press (Infobae, Semana, El Colombiano, El Universal, Noticias RCN) from late 2024 through April 2026.
✓ Real Real. Kariselle Snow is a documented reality-TV personality — a cast member on MTV's "Are You the One?" Season 8, Netflix's "Sexy Beasts" Season 1, and Netflix's "Perfect Match" Season 1, covered by named-byline press at Variety, TODAY, and ScreenRant, with an official TikTok/Instagram presence at @kariselle.
✓ Real Yes — Karla Lane is real: an AVN Hall of Fame inductee (2020) and two-decade plus-size ("BBW") performer with a documented industry-award trail, including the AVN Award for BBW Performer of the Year (33rd AVN Awards, 2016) and, most recently, "BBW Premium Social Media Star of the Year" at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards. She has appeared on camera in multiple long-form video interviews — twice on the Holly Randall Unfiltered podcast, including a 52-minute 20th-anniversary episode, and in a red carpet interview at the XBIZ Awards. Her Meta-verified Instagram and her X account confirm each other through a shared official link-in-bio hub.
✓ Real Yes — Karlee Rose is real: a 2021 GoFundMe under her own name documents the car accident that paralyzed her, she gave a long-form podcast interview about it in her own voice, and she has nearly half a million TikTok followers who've watched her rebuild her life on camera since. The "is she faking the wheelchair" chatter is a different, uglier question than AI-persona doubt — and her paper trail answers it.
✓ Real Yes — Karma Rx is real: an AVN- and XBIZ-documented adult-film performer active since 2017, the 2019 XBIZ Award winner for Best New Starlet, a multi-category 2020 AVN Award nominee (including Female Performer of the Year, independently listed on Wikipedia's own nominee roster for the 37th AVN Awards), and the subject of repeated named trade-press profiles plus a long-form on-camera interview.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed — @itskaslol is an active, multi-platform creator with a large following (reported in the 2.6M-3M range on Instagram alone, plus X, TikTok, Snapchat, Threads, and two of her own branded websites), but no interview, press profile, or independent verification exists anywhere, and the 'biography' pages that surface in search are uncited content-mill filler.
✓ Real Yes — Kassie Lee is real: Penthouse's own verified account publicly named and tagged her as its Penthouse Pet of the Month for March 2024, and her own verified accounts (Instagram @kassielee, X/Twitter @kassieleex) are self-confirmed and cross-linked with each other, not just aggregator chatter.
✓ Real Yes — Kat Holmes is a real person: a Sydney, Australia-based creator profiled by name (with her ex-partner and creative collaborator Romeo Wanigabaduge) in Grazia US and the UK outlet Mancunian Matters, with an active YouTube vlog channel, an official OFTV creator page, and a verified Instagram with roughly a million followers. She is not the same Kat Holmes as the Microsoft/Google/Salesforce inclusive-design executive, and not the same as Olympic fencer Katharine "Kat" Holmes — see disambiguation below.
✓ Real Real — Katana Kombat is a documented adult-industry performer with a multi-year, on-camera public trail: a December 2025 long-form video interview on the "Cabaret Confessions" podcast/YouTube series, at least two guest appearances (2023 and earlier) on the "Danglin' After Dark with Dick Dangle" podcast, and a Wikipedia-credited cameo in Pitbull's 2012 "Don't Stop the Party" music video. Her Instagram and X accounts are confirmed via her own verified LinkMe hub.
○ Unverified Unverified. Katelyn Noire (@katelynnoire) runs a large, internally consistent creator presence — an Instagram account indexed at roughly 7 million followers, a live X account whose own current bio self-discloses a free-access site, and a TikTok handle confirmed live via TikTok's own lookup — but no independent press, interview, long-form video appearance, or platform AI label exists anywhere to confirm her, one way or the other, as a real person or a virtual persona.
○ Unverified Unverified — no official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or independent press confirms Kath Dudka (@dudka__) as either a real person or a virtual persona. Her own verified LinkMe hub cross-links a consistent Instagram/TikTok/X/Facebook identity with 500K+ combined followers, and a companion OFTV creator page exists under her name, but no OnlyFans link appears anywhere in her own first-party accounts.
✓ Real Real. Katie Hamden is one half of the Hamden Twins, an Australian creator with her own IMDb producer/actor credits and named-byline press coverage that quotes and describes her individually — not just as half of a joint "twins" pair — alongside her twin sister, Lauren Hamden. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
✓ Real Real. Katie Maloney is a Bravo-documented original cast member of "Vanderpump Rules" (2013–2024) and co-founder of the West Hollywood sandwich shop Something About Her, with an official Bravo cast bio, national press coverage, and a verified @MusicKillsKate handle tying her accounts together.
✓ Real Real. Katie Sigmond is a documented human creator: IMDb credits her as "Self"/"Katie" across multiple TV productions (Nelk Boys, Salim the Dream, Brent Rivera), she's given long-form podcast interviews (Full Send, Jordyn Jones' podcast), and named-byline press (The US Sun) has profiled her golf/lifestyle content by name. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
✓ Real Real. Katie Thurston is an ABC-documented reality-TV lead — Season 17 of "The Bachelorette" (2021), after appearing on Matt James's season of "The Bachelor" — with named-byline press coverage, an IMDb filmography, and verified Instagram/TikTok accounts under the same handle.
✓ Real Yes — Katy Jo Raelyn is a real, documented creator: Fitness Gurls Magazine's own YouTube channel ran an on-camera interview with her in 2019 as part of its long-running "Quick Shots" series, she's an IMDb-credited guest on the "Inside OnlyFans" podcast (2021), and she stars in her own original video series, "Life with Katy Jo," on OnlyFans' official OFTV platform — third-party and platform-verified video evidence, not just social bio copy.
✓ Real Yes — Katy Perry is real, a Grammy-nominated pop star with five US Billboard #1 singles from a single album (a Guinness World Record) and the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show in history. She's also become a recurring case study in AI deception: for two years running (2024 and 2025), AI-generated images falsely showing her at the Met Gala went viral — the 2024 version was realistic enough to fool her own mother, who texted her congratulating her on the "gorgeous gown." Neither Met Gala appearance happened; both were fabrications.
✓ Real Real — Katya Elise Henry is a Miami-based fitness entrepreneur (WBFF Pro competitor, founder of the Workouts By Katya training platform) with a documented public trail: her own YouTube channel of on-camera Q&A videos, a named podcast interview on Becoming: HER with Nikki Spoelstra, and a brand-produced on-camera video feature for supplement company EHPlabs/OxyShred. Her own official Linktree hub confirms her Instagram and YouTube accounts.
✓ Real Real. Kay Hansen is a documented professional mixed martial artist who turned pro at 18 — the youngest fighter to compete and win in Invicta FC history — signed with the UFC in 2020 and earned a Performance of the Night bonus on debut, and holds a career record of 8 wins–6 losses (1-3 in the UFC). The UFC released her in April 2022 after a third straight decision loss. Clickbait headlines have framed that exit as being "fired for OnlyFans"; in her own on-record statements, both immediately after the release and in a later interview, she has rejected that framing directly, describing the platform instead as income that let her structure training camps around fighting rather than an outside job. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — ohkaybunny (Kay Marie) is a real person. Her Instagram carries a Meta verification badge under the display name "Kay Marie," and she livestreams regularly on a Twitch-verified channel doing unscripted "Just Chatting" broadcasts — the most recent public VOD runs nearly two hours. She also posts long-form (8-10 minute), face-to-camera try-on and cosplay videos to her own YouTube channel (178K subscribers). That's documented live and long-form video across three independently verified platforms, not just curated photos.
✓ Real Yes — Kayden Kross is a real person: a two-decade adult-industry figure who is now primarily a director and writer rather than a performer. She's an AVN Hall of Fame (2019) and XRCO Hall of Fame (2022) inductee, a working director at Vixen Media Group's Deeper label (an XBIZ-reported feature as recent as July 2026), the writer/creative force behind the showcase film Influence: Vanna Bardot, and a journalist with independently indexed bylines at The New York Times, The Daily Beast, Salon, and other outlets — none of which exists for an AI persona.
✓ Real Real — Kayla Jade, professionally "Blue-Eyed Kayla Jade," is a Gold Coast-based Australian content creator with an extensive, named-byline mainstream press trail (SBS The Feed, Mamamia, Mediaweek), long-form video and audio interviews (an on-camera SBS profile, a 67-minute "No Filter" podcast interview), a traditionally published memoir reviewed by outside press, her own charting podcast, and a guest-star credit in a 2026 Stan Original docudrama. The Instagram handle from the source harvest, @itsmekaylajade, sits inside a documented, cross-linked account cluster anchored by her TikTok (@blueeyedkaylajade, ~2.4M followers) — this is clearly the same real, extensively covered person the search demand is about, not a different namesake.
✓ Real Yes — Kayla Lauren is a real, documented creator: she's a recurring, on-camera podcast guest and co-host across independent, dated shows spanning 2020 to 2024 (a November 2020 "ExAppeal" interview, an hour-and-46-minute sit-down as Episode 115 of The Michael Sartain Podcast in February 2024, and her own ongoing "Inside OnlyFans" series with co-host CJ Sparxx), with a consistent professional biography — a psychology degree and clinical work before modeling — independently corroborated by a podcast host's own episode notes, not just her own bio copy.
✓ Real Real. Kayla Malec (branded "Kayla Malecc" on TikTok and YouTube) is a documented human content creator, not a synthetic or AI-generated persona: TikTok's own oEmbed data confirms her account's operator, her Instagram bio self-confirms a weekly co-hosted podcast (independently verified on Spotify, produced by 7EQUIS) and a nationwide Spencer's retail collaboration that TMZ covered independently, and a named-byline Yahoo/In The Know profile (2023) covers her creator career. No OnlyFans account is confirmed via her own verified channels.
✓ Real Real — Kayla Richart is a Netflix reality-TV cast member (Too Hot to Handle season 4, 2022; Perfect Match season 4, 2026), documented via Netflix's own cast materials, IMDb credits, and named entertainment press.
✓ Real Real. Kayley Gunner is a U.S. Army veteran (five years' service, Sergeant) turned adult performer since 2020, with a win credited on IMDb's own "AVN Awards 2025" page ("Self – Winner," one of 1 win and 14 total nominations tallied on her IMDb profile) and roughly 1M Instagram followers — a documented, industry-credited performer with no AI-persona or virtual-model claim ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Kaylor Martin is a Season 6 cast member of Peacock's Love Island USA, confirmed on the show's official cast page, with IMDb credits and named-byline press coverage. Her verified handle is @kaylor.martin, not the guessed "@kaylormartin."
✓ Real Yes — Kazumi (@kazumisworld) is a real person: Forbes and Flaunt have both run mainstream feature profiles on her career pivot from a corporate marketing job into independent content creation, she's a long-form podcast guest (Plug Talk, Pillow Talk), she won "Favorite Newcomer" at the 2023 Pornhub Awards, and she runs her own named coaching business, Kazumi's University.
✓ Real Yes — Kazumi (@kazumisworld) is a real, documented adult-industry model and creator: Forbes (Aug. 30, 2022, byline Jackson Weimer) and Flaunt Magazine (byline Jorge Lucena) both profiled her by name with specific career details, and IMDb credits her as "Self" in dated Playboy Plus TV episodes and a Pornhub Awards TV special — named third-party press and verified video appearances, not just social-media copy.
✓ Real Real. Keep Chambers is a self-identified real person — "yes my real name is Keep 🧡" on her own official hub — and a roughly 500K-follower Instagram swimwear/lifestyle creator with a consistent cross-platform identity confirmed by multiple named-guest appearances on independent third-party interview podcasts. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Keira Jackson is real: Penthouse's own site confirms she was its official Pet of the Month for September 2024, a title corroborated by an IMDb episode credit and entertainment-press coverage, and her own X/Twitter bio self-discloses the same honor while linking directly to her Instagram.
✓ Real Real. Kelley Flanagan is an ABC-documented reality-TV alum — a Season 24 "The Bachelor" contestant on Peter Weber's season (2020) who finished in fifth place — and a practicing attorney at her family's Chicago law firm, with a Wikipedia-sourced record, named-byline press, and a talent-agency roster page corroborating her public accounts.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed — @kellicarter22 is an active Instagram/TikTok/YouTube lifestyle creator with roughly 440K+ followers and a multi-year account history dating back to at least 2021, but no interview, press profile, or independent verification exists anywhere. The "biography" pages that show up in search are uncited content-mill filler that contradict each other, and a second, similarly-named account (@itskellicarter) adds identity confusion nobody — including us — has resolved.
✓ Real Yes — Kelly Caprice is a real, working adult film performer: trade outlet XBIZ ran at least five separate named-byline news articles on her studio releases between March 2024 and November 2025, carrying two on-record quotes from her, and she's a 2026 XBIZ Award (XMAs) nominee for Best Sex Scene – Comedy Movie — a paper trail no AI persona has.
✓ Real Yes, if you mean the Vixen Media Group–affiliated adult performer — but "Kelly Collins" is an extremely common name shared by several unrelated real people (a romance novelist, a screen actress, a transplant surgeon, a singer-songwriter), and this page is only about the performer. She's documented as real: Wikipedia's own Vixen Media Group article names her the lead of the studio's 2023 feature "In Vogue," she won the XBIZ Europa Award for Best New Starlet in 2023 and Best Sex Scene – Lesbian in 2024, and she's been nominated at both the 42nd and 43rd AVN Awards — all per the awards' own rosters. Her X account, @KellyCollin_, is live and self-describes consistently with that history.
Unproven. Kelly Lauren (@kellylauren) presents as a Maui-raised fashion/swimwear model and RYT-200-certified yoga instructor with a consistent bio across Instagram (~435K followers) and Threads (~52K), plus a TikTok account confirmed live via its own oEmbed data — but no named-byline press, brand-site confirmation, or long-form on-camera appearance was found to independently document her as a real person. A claim that OnlyFans' own official Instagram account once promoted a "Kelly Lauren" surfaced in this research under conflicting handle attributions and could not be confirmed to name the same account; her own current, verified bios carry no OnlyFans link at all.
✓ Real Real. Kelsey Anderson is the ABC-documented winner of "The Bachelor" Season 28 (2024), engaged on-camera to Joey Graziadei and still engaged today, with her identity and accounts confirmed via her own official Linktree hub and named-byline entertainment press.
✓ Real Real. Kelsey Calemine is a long-documented Instagram and TikTok personality known as "Fatherkels" — a public creator since the mid-2010s with a 3-million-follower Instagram, named-outlet interviews, a podcast guest appearance, and management by Unruly Agency, all tied together through her own verified Linktree hub.
✓ Real Yes — Kelsey Kane is real: an adult-industry performer nominated for Best New Starlet at the 42nd AVN Awards (Jan. 2025) and for Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene at the 43rd AVN Awards (Jan. 2026), photographed attending the 2025 ceremony by Getty Images, and interviewed on camera at AVN Expo 2025. Her own link-in-bio hub cross-confirms which social accounts are actually hers.
✓ Real Yes — Kendra Lust is a real, extensively documented adult performer active since 2012, decorated with MILF Performer of the Year–category honors at AVN and XBIZ across multiple years, photographed at industry events over more than a decade by wire-service and Wikimedia Commons photographers, and profiled by named sports journalists for her long-running combat-sports fandom and a co-hosted podcast with a real, named UFC fighter. She's also a working agency owner: she founded Society 15, a talent agency representing adult performers, and owns her own production company, Lust Army Productions.
✓ Real Yes — Kendra Sunderland is a real, decade-plus-documented adult performer: NightMoves' Miss Congeniality (2015), XBIZ's Web Star of the Year (2016), two AVN Award wins (2017, 2018) plus Vixen's first-ever Angel of the Year, a named-byline press profile confirming her 2020 Brazzers exclusive contract, and an on-record interview trail dating back to the week her career began. The 2015 "library" video that first made her name is one dated fact in her own words here — the rest of the page documents the career that followed it.
✓ Real Real, but from an older and now hard-to-verify career: Kennedy Leigh is a documented adult-industry performer with a checkable public trail from her 2012–2014 peak — a nomination for the AVN Award for Best POV Sex Scene at the 31st AVN Awards, and a Wikipedia-documented credited appearance in Pitbull's 2012 single "Don't Stop the Party" music video. We could not confirm a current first-party hub for her: her apparent official domain and her IMDb profile both blocked automated access on repeated tries, and numerous similarly named accounts circulate under her name.
◆ Openly Virtual Kenza Layli is not a real person — she is an openly AI-generated influencer, and the winner of the world's first "Miss AI" pageant (2024).
✓ Real Yes — Kenzie Anne is a real, documented adult-industry performer and creator: she won the XBIZ Award for Best New Starlet in 2022 and was an AVN Award nominee for Best New Starlet at the 40th AVN Awards (January 2023), both independently confirmed on Wikipedia's own awards-history pages, on top of an IMDb filmography of 59 acting credits (6 wins, 25 nominations total), a credited co-starring role as a stripper in HBO's "Euphoria" (Season 2, 2022), and a named-byline campus-press profile.
Real. Kerolay Chaves, an influencer from Minas Gerais, won Brazil's Miss Bumbum Brasil 2025 pageant on September 11, 2025, at a São Paulo event that drew a record 20 finalists, representing Rio de Janeiro after already holding the state-level Miss Bumbum Rio de Janeiro title. Named Brazilian outlets (DOL, MeioNews, GazetaWeb, O Liberal, Band A/B) document an OnlyFans content-creator career running since at least 2023 and continuing through the pageant win, including a June 2024 X-ray she posted to settle public speculation about whether her body is surgically enhanced. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real. Key Alves is a professional volleyball libero — a 2018 South American U20 champion who played for Brazilian club Osasco, then, after 2024 ACL-reconstruction surgery, signed with LOVB (League One Volleyball), the U.S. professional indoor league, helping LOVB Houston win the 2025 LOVB Classic before being announced to the LOVB Los Angeles roster for 2026/27 — as well as an eighth-place finisher on TV Globo's "Big Brother Brasil 23" (2023) and a content creator whose OnlyFans/FanFever subscription income named Brazilian press (Catraca Livre, Lance!, Correio 24 Horas) has covered by name since January 2023. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Yes — Khloe Kingsley is real: a working Los Angeles adult-industry performer documented by named trade press. She was nominated for Best New Starlet at the 42nd AVN Awards (per AVN's own nominee roster) and, the same cycle, for Best New Performer at the 2025 XMA (XBIZ) Awards, telling XBIZ on the record it was "a dream." XBIZ has also covered her March 2024 signing with talent agency Invision Models and a November 2024 Hustler magazine feature, plus recurring scene-release coverage running into 2026.
Real. Khloe Terae is a Canadian model with a magazine-cover trail going back to 2017 — Maxim.com's own site names her as its South Africa edition's May 2017 cover girl (photography credited to Brian B Hayes) and separately as a Maxim Czech Republic cover model, and reported at the time that she'd been a Playboy Philippines cover girl the same month. Her verified Instagram, @khloe, has been archived since 2016 and carries roughly 4.2 million followers today. A 2022 HoneyDrip/Clubhouse Media Group press release additionally bills her as "International Playmate of the Year" and a "15x Playboy cover girl" — company-stated superlatives beyond what independent press confirms, but the underlying person and modeling career are well documented.
Real. Kiki Morris is a documented reality-TV competitor — a season 4 contestant on The Bachelor Australia (2016), the 2022 winner of The Challenge: Australia (Network Ten, partnered with Troy Cullen), and a Team Australia competitor on MTV/Paramount+'s The Challenge: World Championship (2023) alongside US Challenge veterans Tori Deal and Kaycee Clark. Named-byline Australian press (TheBrag, Dec 2022) reported her OnlyFans launch, quoting her own bio and first subscriber post directly. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
○ Unverified Unproven — not because anything here looks fake, but because the specific evidence hasn't surfaced. Kiki Passo runs a consistent, cross-linked creator presence: Instagram and TikTok both under @kikipasso, X under @kiikipasso, all tied together through her own official Linktree hub, and TikTok's own oEmbed data confirms that account is currently live. But no named-byline press, brand-channel confirmation, or long-form video documents her beyond unsourced content-farm bio pages that disagree with each other on basic physical details — not enough to clear our bar for 'Verified Real,' and nothing found here suggests a virtual persona either.
✓ Real Yes — Kim Kardashian is a real person: a reality-TV-star-turned-billionaire businesswoman and founder of the $5 billion shapewear brand SKIMS. She's also one of the most AI-impersonated women alive: a 2019 deepfake of her — built from her real Vogue interview footage — was one of the first mainstream celebrity deepfakes to go viral, and AI-cloned video ads using her face and voice have circulated on TikTok as recently as April 2026 pushing fake "money-making" scams. Any "exclusive content," giveaway, or investment endorsement from her that isn't confirmed on her own verified accounts is fabricated.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed. Kimmy Dutchy runs an unusually large, consistent presence across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat, X, Threads, an OFTV creator channel, and her own kimmydutchy.com site, all under the same name and face — but no mainstream press profile, platform AI label, or official statement exists either way, so we can't confirm her realness beyond her own self-presentation.
✓ Real Real. Kira Pregiato is a documented 20-year-old former physician-assistant-track college student turned viral creator, profiled under her own name in named-byline press (Complex, June 2025; Need To Know, May 2025) built on direct interview quotes about the bedroom TikTok that made a cologne video go viral and about her own decision to start an OnlyFans account — a real, camera-verified public figure with no AI-persona or virtual-model claim ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Kira Slaps (Kira Shannon) is a real, documented content creator: LA Weekly (June 2025, byline Daniela LaFave, a named journalist who covers the creator economy) ran an interview with career and hometown details and direct quotes, she's IMDb-credited as "Self" in TMZ's 2024 TV movie "Famous & Naked" plus two podcast-guest credits, and she appears on camera in a 2023 sit-down interview on the Off The Air Podcast's YouTube channel — with a consistent, cross-linked identity across Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and her own domain.
Yes — Kira Shine is real: Penthouse named her its Pet of the Month for June 2025, an official credit reported by named adult-industry trade press (XBIZ, BabeSource) and listed as its own TV episode on IMDb. Her Instagram, TikTok, and X accounts (all variants of @shinyykiraa) form a self-consistent cluster with matching bios and an explicit TikTok self-link back to the Instagram. A much bigger, unrelated "Kira Shine" — a Russian/Ukrainian-born singer and TikTok star with millions of followers — shares the exact name, and most content-farm "bio" pages that rank for the name describe her, not this Penthouse Pet.
✓ Real Yes — Kirsten Too Sweet is a real person: Complex has covered her under two separate named bylines (Eli Lippman, Aug 2025, and Maggie Ekberg, May 2026) with specific dated events and direct quotes, The Blast profiled her Type 1 Diabetes advocacy with further named-byline quotes, and her own YouTube channel carries over a year of long-form footage of her at real-world events — open-gym volleyball, go-kart racing, pickup basketball — rather than just posed photos.
✓ Real Yes — the evidence points to a real person: Kit Barrus, a 27-year-old math-and-psychology graduate turned OnlyFans creator, gave a named, on-record interview about her career and earnings that ran under separate bylines at Complex and The Blast (syndicated via Yahoo/MSN Entertainment) in January 2026, independently picked up by National Enquirer and UK tabloids the Daily Star and The Mirror — with consistent biographical details (the math degree, an ex-Mormon upbringing, the "top 0.1%" framing) echoed across her own Instagram and X bios.
✓ Real Yes — Korina Kova is a real, documented independent adult performer: a Canadian-born, self-produced solo creator with an AVN trade-press profile, a 2019 XBIZ "Best Female Clip Artist" award, an IMDb filmography, and multiple long-form podcast/video interviews (Holly Randall Unfiltered, No Jumper, Adult Empire Podcast, The Huge Boob Corner) discussing her career on camera and on record. Trade press and a structured Wikidata entry both cross-link the same account cluster used here.
○ Unverified Unproven — there's no official statement, platform AI label, or documented press appearance, long-form video, or verified public appearance confirming Bby Kota (Instagram, TikTok, X, and Threads @itsbbykota; public display name Kota Reign) as either a real person or a virtual persona. What is confirmed: the same handle, display name, and face carry consistently across at least seven of her own platforms — Instagram (~498K followers), TikTok (542K+ followers, confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed data), X (joined January 2016), Threads, YouTube, Facebook, and Snapchat — and her X bio itself discloses an active OnlyFans. Consistency across her own accounts isn't third-party proof, though, and we found none.
✓ Real Real. Kristen Doute is a documented Bravo reality-TV personality — an original cast member on "Vanderpump Rules" for eight seasons and a current main cast member on its spin-off "The Valley" — with named-byline press coverage from Variety, People, and The Hollywood Reporter, plus a published book and a founder credit on her own apparel brand's website.
✓ Real Real. Kristina Santa is a documented crossover boxer: the promotion Brand Risk's own official athlete page lists her 3-0-0 record and cross-links her Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X accounts as the same person, her bouts have aired via a TrillerTV pay-per-view fighter profile and been filmed in full on YouTube, and named-byline press (The Blast) covered her August 2025 fight at an Adin Ross-organized Nashville event. Her own 685K-follower Instagram bio self-confirms both the boxing career and an OnlyFans.
✓ Real Real — Krystal Davis is a documented adult-industry clip creator, named winner of "MILF Clip Creator of the Year" at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards (presented by Fansly, covered by trade outlet Wet Ink Magazine). Independent of the award itself, a self-consistent "Krystal Davis" persona under the @krystaldavisxo / @thekrystald handle cluster has a multi-year, dated trail of named third-party interview appearances — The Official TrikePatrol Podcast, an in-person interview at AVN's 2025 Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas, and several independent adult-industry interview shows going back to 2022. "Krystal Davis" is also a common name shared by unrelated people, including a 1980s R&B/disco singer and an unconnected Michigan woman convicted in a real-estate/CPA fraud case — this page covers only the adult-content creator.
✓ Real Yes — Krystal Harper is real: Penthouse named her its Pet of the Month for November 2024, and her own official hub, itskrystal.com, directly confirms the Instagram, TikTok, and OnlyFans accounts she actually runs — first-party cross-confirmation, not just an aggregator trail.
Unproven either way. KT Lordahl (@ktlordahl) is a Meta-verified Instagram creator with roughly 989K followers and a cross-linked Threads account carrying about 178K more, but nothing in this review — no long-form video, no named-byline press, no operator statement or platform AI label — clears the documented-evidence bar this site requires for either "real" or "virtual." Her own link-in-bio hub has also gone stale: it still points people to a TikTok handle that was recycled by a completely unrelated small account in 2026, and a Snapchat username it lists no longer resolves.
✓ Real Yes — Kyaa Chimera (performing as Goddess Kyaa) is real: a Los Angeles-based femdom/fetish performer and professional dominatrix who won "Fetish Creator of the Year" at the 2026 XMA Awards (the rebranded XBIZ Awards, presented January 18, 2026 at the Hollywood Palladium) and "Best Session Domme" at the 2025 Femdom Awards — both documented by the awards' own sites and independent trade-press coverage, not self-reported claims. Her own X, Instagram, TikTok and link-hub accounts cross-confirm each other and line up with a multi-year IMDb screen-credit history under the same stage name.
✓ Real Yes — Kylie Brewer is a real person: a Chicago-based feminist and history-and-politics content creator with a documented public following on TikTok and Instagram. In February 2026, she was the victim of a fraud scheme in which xAI's Grok chatbot was used to generate sexualized deepfake images of her that were then used to set up a fake OnlyFans account in her name — reported the same day by Complex and 404 Media. That fraudulent account has nothing to do with her; this page exists to document the facts and point people to her real, verified accounts.
✓ Real Yes — Kylie Jenner is real, a television personality since childhood (Keeping Up with the Kardashians, 2007) and the founder of Kylie Cosmetics, which sold a 51% stake to Coty for $600 million in 2019. She is also ranked #2 on McAfee's 2024 Celebrity Hacker Hotlist — the second most exploited celebrity name/likeness for AI-driven scams in the U.S., behind only Scarlett Johansson. Fake giveaways, counterfeit "Kylie Cosmetics" storefronts, and AI voice-clone ads are not her — she has no involvement in any of it.
✓ Real Real. Kylie Khaoprachan, who posts as Shark Bae (@sharkxbae, @shark.baee), is a documented poker player and on-camera guest: an IMDb-credited 2024 episode of the interview podcast "Hotter Ones," a credited role in the 2020 short film "BERSERKER: The Beginning," and three separate 2023–2024 appearances at the filmed, publicly livestreamed high-stakes cash game show Hustler Casino Live — independently corroborated by two separate poker-tracking databases with matching per-session dates and dollar results. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real — Kylie Le Beau is a documented independent adult-industry streamer and performer. She and her partner Casey Kisses won "Streamer Duo of the Year" at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards (XBIZ's own creator-awards show), extending a public pairing that traces back to Casey Kisses' 2021 XBIZ "Trans Performer of the Year" acceptance speech, which named Kylie Le Beau by name. Her own official website, kylielebeau.com, is the first-party hub confirming her account cluster across X, YouTube, Instagram, Twitch, and Reddit.
○ Unverified Unverified. Kylie Rae Hall (@kylieraehall on TikTok and her own Linktree hub, @kylierae on Instagram and X) has a live, cross-linked creator identity confirmed directly through TikTok's own oEmbed data and her own official Linktree page, which also links a subscription account on the paid platform OnlyFans. No long-form video appearance, broadcast credit, or named-byline press coverage was found anywhere in this research, and equally no official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model exists. That leaves the verdict unverified rather than a guess in either direction.
✓ Real Real. Kylie Rocket is a documented adult-film performer with a Wikipedia and Wikidata entry, named industry-award history dating to 2019, and cross-referenced identifiers across AVN, IAFD, and IMDb's own performer databases.
✓ Real Real. La Bebeshita (Daniela Alexis) is a Mexican TV Azteca reality star turned two-network broadcast personality — a 2016 "Enamorándonos" contestant and later relationship-advice panelist, a "MasterChef Celebrity México" competitor, and a 2024 cast member of Telemundo's "La Casa de los Famosos" season 4, where Telemundo's own site hosts a 62-minute highlight video of her on-camera moments from the live broadcast. Named-byline press (El Comercio, El Heraldo de México, SDPNoticias, UnoTV, La Razón, Infobae) has covered her for years.
Real. La Materialista is a documented Dominican urban-music artist — a Billboard-charting, Vevo-certified recording artist since the early 2010s, a fourth-place finalist on Telemundo's broadcast reality show "La Casa de los Famosos" (2023), and an open, on-record OnlyFans creator who has addressed her own paid-platform content directly, in her own words, to named Dominican press (Listín Diario, El Caribe). No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real. Lala Kent is a documented Bravo reality-TV personality — a longtime "Vanderpump Rules" cast member now a full-time star of "The Valley" Season 3 — with broadcaster cast materials, named-byline trade press (The Hollywood Reporter), a published memoir, and a verified Linktree hub tying together her official accounts.
◆ Openly Virtual Lalina Valina is not a real person — she is an openly AI-generated French persona, runner-up in the world's first Miss AI pageant (2024).
✓ Real Yes — Lana Rhoades is a real person: a retired adult-film performer turned podcast host and businesswoman, documented at length by mainstream outlets including a 2021 Playboy long-form profile, an on-record hour-long interview with Emily Ratajkowski, and her own weekly podcast, "3 GIRLS 1 KITCHEN," released under her own name and face.
✓ Real Real — Lanah Cherry (reported b. 2003, Alabama, now LA) is a real TikTok/Instagram influencer and Twitch/Kick streamer. The documentation: her Twitch channel was observed live mid-broadcast (a three-hour Just Chatting stream with roughly 2,600 concurrent viewers, July 2026), and that channel's own About panels link her Instagram and TikTok first-party.
○ Unverified "Lara Rose" search demand centers on two large, currently active Instagram accounts publicly indexed as "Lara Rose Birch" — @lararoseeb (~3M followers) and @lararosewalks (~2M followers) — plus a live TikTok (@lararosewalks) confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed API. We found no press profile, interview, or verification badge confirming who operates them, and the name is heavily squatted by copycat accounts and content-farm bio spam. Unproven, not disputed.
Real. Larissa Sumpani is the documented winner of Miss Bumbum Brasil 2023, representing Minas Gerais — a national pageant result confirmed by Portuguese Wikipedia's own results table and named Brazilian entertainment press. Grupo Globo outlets O Globo and Revista Quem separately profiled her by name in August 2025 over her public-service exam approvals and reported IQ, and named press (UOL/Splash, Metrópoles) confirmed her OnlyFans content business with her sister, Rafaela Sumpani, as early as 2022–2023. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
○ Unverified Unverified. Laura Lux (@darthlux) is a self-run, cross-platform creator with roughly 2 million Instagram followers and a consistent brand — horror movies, Formula 1, cosplay, the Toronto Blue Jays — repeated across Instagram, TikTok, X, Threads, and Facebook, plus her own Instagram post publicly thanking OnlyFans for funding a house purchase. But no independent press profile, interview, or long-form video appearance documents her as a real, camera-verified person, and no operator statement or platform label claims a virtual persona either — no verdict clears the bar yet.
✓ Real Yes — Laura Medina is real: the Spanish creator behind @lauramedinarb has run an active, on-camera YouTube channel since March 2016 and maintains a matching, decade-spanning presence across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X, and Threads, all confirmed via her own official link hub.
Real. Lauren Blake (Lauren Blake Boultier) is a documented Los Angeles/Miami-based model, entrepreneur, and media host — officially signed by Unruly Agency in September 2021 (a named BusinessWire press release naming her alongside Tana Mongeau and Abby Rao), profiled with named bylines by Maxim and Formidable Woman Magazine, and host of her own travel series on OFTV, the platform's original-programming arm. She also founded the NAD+ supplement brand Hydra and, as of June 2026, was working as a sports presenter for DAZN and World Cup coverage. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
○ Unverified Unproven — not because anything here looks fake, but because the specific evidence hasn't surfaced. Lauren Burch runs a consistent, cross-linked presence: TikTok's own oEmbed data confirms her @laurenxburch account is currently live, and search-engine indexing consistently shows a matching Instagram account (~2M followers) whose own bio names a twin sister, @juliaaburch. But no named-byline press, verified appearance, or long-form video documents her beyond unsourced content-farm bio pages that disagree with each other on basic details — not enough to clear our bar for 'Verified Real,' and nothing found here suggests a virtual persona either.
✓ Real Real. Lauren Hamden is one half of the Hamden Twins, an Australian creator with an IMDb producer credit on a named-press-covered docu-reality series and on-record interviews with her twin, Katie Hamden. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
✓ Real Real. Lauren Kettering is a documented human creator, not an AI persona: IMDb credits her as "Rosie" across 17 episodes of Brat TV's teen drama Attaway General (2020–2021, streaming on Prime Video and Apple TV), and Distractify profiled her by name in August 2020 as a founding member of the TikTok collective "Not a Content House." She has separately self-disclosed, in her own Instagram post, that she ranks in the "top 0.2%... on OnlyFans."
✓ Real Yes — Lauren Phillips is a real person: a New Jersey-born, Rutgers University-educated adult performer with a documented career dating to 2013, the 2024 XBIZ Award winner for MILF Performer of the Year, a January 2024 Adult Time brand ambassador (named alongside VerifiedHer-profiled Lexi Luna in a named-byline AVN article), and a 2020 NightMoves Hall of Fame inductee — a public career trail no AI persona has.
✓ Real Real. Lauren Summer is Playboy's own confirmed 2026 "People's Playmate" — voted Miss February by more than 1.7 million public votes in Playboy's "Great Playmate Search" and named in a byline article on Playboy's own website, with the win separately announced on Playboy's own official TikTok account — a publisher-confirmed public figure with no AI-persona or virtual-model claim ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Lavaxgrll — Instagram handle @lavaxgrll, whose own account displays the name "Mariah Casillas" — is a documented reality-TV and social-media creator with an independently listed IMDb/TMDB screen credit as a cast contestant across all 10 episodes of the YouTube reality series The Reality House's third season (2021–2022, alongside cast members including Tana Mongeau and Bryce Hall), a separate 2024 short-film acting credit, and named press coverage from TMZ documenting an August 2023 charity fundraiser for Maui wildfire relief that included an on-air appearance on TMZ Live. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Layla Taylor is a main cast member of Hulu's The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives since Season 1 (2024), with an IMDb producer credit, named-byline press coverage, and her own verified Instagram/TikTok (@laylaleannetaylor).
○ Unverified Unproven, not fake. "Layna Boo" is the search-driving nickname for a Canadian curvy-model influencer whose own platform accounts display as "Layna Me" (TikTok, confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed data) and @_laynatime (X); both accounts show real archived history back to at least 2021-2022. But we found no Wikipedia entry, no long-form video, and no named-byline press coverage — only conflicting SEO aggregator bios — so the "real" bar isn't met either. A near-identical-looking handle, @layna.boo, is a small, unrelated private account and is not this creator.
✓ Real Yes — 'Layna Marie' is real. The full-length version of her name is Xxlayna Marie, a working adult performer with an IMDb filmography, a Wikipedia/Wikidata entry (which lists 'Layna Marie' as an alternate name), AVN Awards nominations and a 2026 win, and a first-person UK press interview about her career. The search demand for the shorter 'Layna Marie' points to her — not to any of the many unrelated private Instagrammers who share the name.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed. Leah Britton (Leah-Marie Britton) runs an active, consistently handled Gold Coast, Australia-based presence across Instagram (@leahbritton) and TikTok (@leahmariebritton, reportedly ~120K followers), but no mainstream press, official statement, or verified public appearance documents her identity beyond her own social accounts, so we can't confirm realness under our standard.
✓ Real Yes — Leah Halton is real. She's a Melbourne-born Australian influencer with a documented public career going back to 2019/2020 (YouTube vlogs, a 2020 James Charles collaboration), a 2024 reality-TV appearance on Sidemen's "Inside" confirmed by the show's own account, a 2025 signing with United Talent Agency reported by Variety, and an on-record 2026 Charlotte Tilbury campaign alongside Kylie Minogue and Kate Moss on the brand's own site. The "is she AI" chatter is Coachella-era comment-section speculation about how polished her festival photos looked, not a documented AI-persona claim.
✓ Real Real. Leah Kateb is a documented reality-TV personality — Season 6 runner-up on Peacock's "Love Island USA," repped by UTA and Wishlab, with named-byline press coverage, an IMDb filmography, and a verified Linktree hub tying her accounts together.
Yes — Leana Lovings is a real person: an adult performer credited on the AVN Award-winning "Dream Team" VR scene at the 40th AVN Awards (2023), nominated again at the 43rd AVN Awards (2026), a paid Adult Time brand ambassador with her own studio-produced podcast interview, and photographed on the 2026 AVN Awards red carpet by a wire photo service — a documented industry paper trail no AI persona carries.
Unproven. Leighbunbun is a cosplay-adjacent creator whose own first-party Linktree hub — directly fetched, not search-sourced — cross-links matching-handle Instagram, TikTok, and X accounts and lists a dedicated OnlyFans link of her own. TikTok's own oEmbed API independently confirms the TikTok account is live. No named-byline press, verified appearance, or platform AI disclosure exists anywhere for her, and no self-disclosed legal name was found. No verdict rests on private knowledge: the record simply doesn't clear the "real" bar yet.
✓ Real Yes — Leilani Barnett is a real person and working actress: she has a documented filmography of at least four independent streaming films (Red Flags 2, The New Girl, Dangerous Deceit, He Killed My Sister) cross-confirmed across Rotten Tomatoes, Apple TV, Tubi, and Plex, and her own official Linktree hub links her Instagram and TikTok directly to her IMDb and Backstage acting profiles.
Yes — Lena Paul is a real person: an adult performer active since 2016 with a documented industry record spanning an AVN Award win (Best Group Sex Scene, 2020, for Drive), an XRCO New Starlet win (2018, tied with Whitney Wright), an AVN "Hottest Newcomer" fan award (2018), a hundreds-deep filmography, and her own sourced encyclopedia entry with Wikimedia Commons photography — none of which any AI persona has.
✓ Real Real. Lena Polanski is a Polish OnlyFans creator who appeared as a named guest in a long-form, on-camera podcast interview on WojewódzkiKędzierski — hosted by Polish media personalities Kuba Wojewódzki and Piotr Kędzierski, April 13, 2026 — independently confirmed via YouTube and covered under named bylines by multiple Polish outlets including Pudelek.pl and Wirtualne Media. Her own official hub self-identifies OnlyFans by name as "the platform I'm known from." No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Lena the Plug is a real person (Lena Nersesian): a decade-plus documented career, a named Forbes profile, and a hit podcast (Plug Talk) she co-hosts. And uniquely: there IS an official "AI Lena the Plug" — she was one of only two creators on the Clona.ai chatbot platform at its October 2023 launch, alongside co-founder Riley Reid.
✓ Real Yes — Lennon Elizabeth is real: Penthouse's own official accounts named her the magazine's Pet of the Month for April 2025, and IMDb credits her under her own name with on-camera "Self" appearances in both "Penthouse" (2025) and "Playboy Plus" (2021–2022). She confirms the same title herself on her own Facebook page and official link-in-bio hub, which reciprocally cross-link a consistent handle family across Instagram, TikTok, X, and YouTube.
✓ Real Yes — Lera Buns is real. Her 2M-follower Instagram, @lerabuns, is tied by her own link.me/lerabuns hub to a Twitter, a Telegram, and a YouTube channel called "Lera Forest" — and that YouTube channel independently confirms the same relationship from its own side, with a matching PR-contact email and 45 long-form outdoor vlogs of a real woman filmed since 2022.
Real. Leslie Gallardo has a continuous broadcast trail across three networks: cast member on MTV Latinoamérica's "Acapulco Shore" (season 5, 2018, and again season 11, 2023), a contestant on Telemundo's "La Casa de los Famosos 4" (Jan–Feb 2024) and "Los 50" (Oct–Nov 2024), a confirmed contestant on TV Azteca's "MasterChef Celebrity México" (2025), and — as of April 2026 — a co-host of TV Azteca's own "MasterChef 24/7" companion show. Named Mexican and US-Hispanic press (Infobae, Publimetro, Excélsior, El Universal) also document a paid OnlyFans subscription.
Real. Leslie Shaw is a major-label Peruvian recording artist with a public career going back to the late 2000s — a quadruple-platinum single with Mau y Ricky, a 2020 Thalía/Farina collaboration, a Billboard mention, a Heat Latin Music Award, and a 2019 Pan American Games opening-ceremony performance — who has spoken openly and repeatedly, by name, to Peruvian press (Infobae, La República, El Comercio) about launching and running her own OnlyFans since early 2022. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real. Leticia Bufoni is a Brazilian-American professional skateboarder — a 2020 Tokyo Olympian, six-time X Games gold medalist with more career X Games medals than any other woman in the competition's history, a Guinness World Record holder, and the first female skater signed by Nike SB — who announced her own OnlyFans to her roughly 3.7 million Instagram followers in November 2025, describing it in her own words as behind-the-scenes skating, training, racing, and travel content. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Levi Coralynn is a Canadian TikTok and Instagram creator profiled with direct quotes by named-byline press (Dazed, Bustle, Distractify — all August 2024) about her relationship with partner William Conrad, carries an independently listed IMDb screen credit, and has been tagged directly by brands' own official accounts (I.AM.GIA, Boy Smells) confirming real-world partnerships. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
◆ Openly Virtual The viral "Lexi Love" AI girlfriend is not a real person — and after a trademark fight with a real performer who owns the name, she's now called "Lexi Lace."
✓ Real Yes — Lexi Luna is a real person: a former elementary school teacher turned adult performer with a decade-long career, named MILF Performer of the Year at the January 2026 AVN Awards after a 2025 sweep of the XRCO and Pornhub Awards for the same category, profiled by named AVN bylines from her 2017 industry debut through a December 2025 career retrospective, and named an Adult Time brand ambassador in 2024 — a documented public career no AI persona has.
✓ Real Yes — Lexi Marvel is a real person: the current Bop House member who replaced Sophie Rain, selected from a reported 12,000 applicants in August 2025 and covered by named journalists, with her own on-record interview about being repeatedly mistaken for Sophie Rain in person.
○ Unverified Unproven. Lexi Williams (@_misslexiii, TikTok @thelexiwilliams) is a Fashion Nova-affiliated model/fitness creator with a self-hosted official hub — directly fetched, not search-sourced — that cross-links her matching Instagram, TikTok, and Telegram accounts, and TikTok's own oEmbed API independently confirms the TikTok handle is live. Search indexing points to an OnlyFans presence tied to her handle, and her own hub's primary link resolves through a sensitive-content gate consistent with that, but no named-byline press, verified appearance, or platform AI disclosure exists for her — the record doesn't clear either the 'real' or 'virtual' bar yet.
✓ Real Yes — Liana Love is a real person. Penthouse's own official X and Instagram accounts named her Pet of the Month for November 2025, IMDb credits her as "Self" in Penthouse's long-running TV series across two 2025 episodes, and she's sat for two separate on-camera interviews — one with entertainment outlet EMMMEDIA/Emmreport, one a 44-minute sit-down on The Lexis Star Show — third-party recognition and long-form video, not just a social bio page.
◆ Openly Virtual Lil Miquela is not a real person — she's a CGI virtual influencer created in 2016 by the LA startup Brud, now part of Dapper Labs.
✓ Real Real. Lilah Gibney is a documented trans creator and podcaster whose 2019 Jake Paul Team 10 allegations were covered by BuzzFeed News, PAPER Magazine, Complex, and Inside Edition. She has an IMDb podcast-guest credit and active Instagram/TikTok/YouTube accounts. No AI claims exist.
○ Unverified Unverified. There's no press, broadcast appearance, platform AI label, or operator statement establishing Lilith Cavaliere as either a real person or an AI persona. What's confirmed: a small, private Instagram/TikTok account under the exact handle @lilith.cavalierex self-describes its owner as an Italian OnlyFans creator based in Brisbane, Queensland. A much larger Instagram account sharing the name (@notlilithcavalierex, ~503K followers) does not self-confirm any of those details in its own bio and could not be tied to the same operator.
✓ Real Yes — Lilly Bell is real: an adult-film performer who won two categories at the 43rd AVN Awards (Best Solo/Tease Performance and Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene, both January 2026) and the 2026 XRCO Award for Best Actress (Single Performance) for "The Secrets We Share," all documented on the award bodies' own rosters, not just an aggregator trail.
✓ Real Yes — Lily Phillips is a real, extensively documented British creator: she's the subject of Josh Pieters' viral December 2024 YouTube documentary about a publicized "101 men" event, has given on-camera interviews to BBC Newsnight and BBC/W's Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over, and is a confirmed cast member of Stan's 2026 docuseries Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money. Her existence isn't in question — the specific stunt numbers she publicizes are her own claims, not independently verified counts.
✓ Real Real. Lilylaness is a documented Twitch streamer whose channel was temporarily suspended in August 2023 after an OnlyFans subscription "menu" appeared on screen mid-broadcast — a content-moderation ban (the same class Twitch has applied to streamers like Amouranth and Indiefoxx), covered with named bylines by Dexerto and Sportskeeda. Twitch's own platform data confirms an Affiliate-status channel that kept broadcasting for weeks after the suspension lifted before going dormant in late September 2023. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — this Lina Love (spelled without the second "a" — distinct from Penthouse Pet Liana Love) is a real person: a German curvy-model and content creator who won "Bestes Curvy Model" at the Venus Awards 2022 — a documented industry award confirmed on the award's own results roster — gave a 67-minute on-camera interview about the win on MyDirtyHobby's own official YouTube channel, and runs her own official domain (lina-love.de) that directly cross-confirms her Instagram, X, and TikTok accounts.
✓ Real Yes — Linda Lan is real: an American adult performer who was nominated for Best New Starlet at the 43rd AVN Awards (2026), a nomination documented on Wikipedia's own awards record citing AVN's official announcement. A dated editorial press photo independently places her — named and credited as an adult film actress — at the industry's own AVN Awards Nominations Party in November 2025, and her own verified link-in-bio hub confirms her official Instagram, X, and talent-agency representation.
✓ Real Yes — Linda Le, who goes by VampyBitMe (or just Vampy), is real: a Vietnamese-American cosplayer, costumer, and model with a documented public career stretching back to 2008, covered by named-byline outlets including The Verge, IGN, Kotaku, Singapore's Straits Times/AsiaOne, and Time Out Singapore, featured on the cover of FHM Singapore (December 2013) and in Playboy, and still active as a 2026 returning Guest of Honor at FanimeCon. "Linda Le" is the name she has used publicly throughout her career — it isn't a private legal name behind a persona.
✓ Real Real. Lindsay Hubbard is a documented original cast member of Bravo's "Summer House" since its January 2017 premiere, now also on its 2026 spinoff "In the City," with a founded PR agency, a named-byline-covered hospitality business, and broadcaster-verified social accounts.
✓ Real Yes — Lisa Ann is a real person and one of the adult industry's best-documented public figures: a four-time Hall of Fame inductee (AVN, XRCO, Urban X, Legends of Erotica), the mainstream-crossover star behind the 2008 Sarah Palin parody persona, a published two-time memoirist, and a working SiriusXM radio host today. That trail — broadcaster contracts, Hall of Fame inductions, a publisher, film/TV/game crossover credits — doesn't exist for an AI persona.
✓ Real Real. Lisa Buckwitz is a two-time Olympic bobsled medalist for Germany — gold in the two-woman event at Pyeongchang 2018 as brakewoman, and silver at Milano Cortina 2026 as pilot — backed by a federation- and Olympic-record-verified career that also includes a 2024 World Championship title and back-to-back monobob World Cup crowns. She serves in the Bundeswehr's elite-sport program, which named German outlets (Sportschau/WDR, Sport1, and a January 2026 ZDF documentary) report officially approved the OnlyFans sponsorship she announced herself in November 2024 — on the record ruling out nudity. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Little Caprice is a real person: a Czech adult performer with a 14-AVN-Award career, including three wins for Female Foreign Performer of the Year (2020, 2022, 2023) and four consecutive AVN wins for Best International Girl/Girl Scene (2021–2024), plus a named-byline AVN feature on her 2024 mainstream acting role on the Czech TV series Sex O'Clock. She and her husband Marcello Bravo co-founded and run their own production studio, Little Caprice Dreams, since 2016 — a documented paper trail no AI persona has.
✓ Real Real person, not an AI persona. Liv (Olivia) Walker was a bombshell on Love Island USA Season 6 (2024), entering Day 2 and eliminated Day 24. Now cast in Peacock's Beyond the Villa; posts under the verified handle @oliviaa_walker across Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat.
✓ Real Yes — Livvy Dunne is a real person, one of the most documented athletes in America: her verified TikTok stood at 7.9 million followers and her verified Instagram at 5.1 million at our August 8, 2026 review. "Livvy Dunne AI" content comes from spam farms and fake-image tools, not from her.
Yes — Liya Silver is a real person: a Russian-born adult performer who won two awards at the 2019 XBIZ Europa Awards (Best Sex Scene – Glamcore and Best New Starlet), was a nominee for Female Foreign Performer of the Year at the 2021 AVN Awards, and was named a Vixen Media Group "Vixen Angel" in July 2022 alongside Jia Lissa — a documented trade-press paper trail across XBIZ, AVN, Dorcel, and VR Bangers spanning her active career since 2018.
✓ Real Yes — Liz Jordan is a real, documented adult-film performer (IMDb nm11790300), on camera since 2020 for Blacked, Vixen, Deeper, Tushy and Slayed. A repeat AVN Female Performer of the Year nominee (2024-26) and Vixen Media Group "Vixen Angel" since July 2025. Not the Australian fashion brand.
✓ Real Yes — Liz River is real: a longtime American fetish model, producer, and educator who won the 2026 XMA Fetish Clip Creator of the Year award at the Fansly-presented XBIZ Miami Creator Awards, confirmed by trade press and her own self-controlled Linktree hub. She has a two-decade public career trail, including a named XBIZ Miami conference panel appearance, a named-byline press interview, and a long-form video/podcast interview.
✓ Real Yes — Liza Kovalenko is a real person: Penthouse México published a named-byline interview (Aarón Zavaleta, March 29, 2022, photography by Juan David Jaramillo) as its March–April 2022 cover feature, naming her Instagram handle directly and covering her childhood in Shostka, Ukraine and her family's experience of Russia's invasion — specific, dated journalism rather than generic influencer-bio copy. Playboy México separately ran her as a cover feature in September 2021, and her TikTok account is independently confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed data.
✓ Real Real. Lizbeth Rodríguez is one of Mexican YouTube's most continuously documented creators: the former Badabun host of "Exponiendo Infieles" (2018–2019), a confirmed 2023 cast member of MTV/Paramount+'s "La Venganza de los Ex VIP," and the subject of routine named-byline coverage — Infobae, Milenio, Publimetro, El Comercio, La República, and El Imparcial — spanning her broadcast/YouTube career, her 2024 wedding, and the birth of her second child in October 2025. She has spoken on the record and at length about running an OnlyFans account as a primary income source. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed — @lolaa.juarez is an active, self-consistent Instagram/TikTok/YouTube/X/Snapchat creator cluster (~153.6K Instagram followers, ~206K TikTok followers) whose own bios and video captions cross-link back to each other, but no press coverage, interview, or independent verification exists anywhere. A separate, much smaller TikTok account under the identical full name isn't part of that confirmed cluster, and the only "biography" pages that rank for her name are uncited content-mill filler.
Yes — Loona Luxx is real: a French adult performer with a documented decade-long industry trail. The Internet Adult Film Database (IAFD) credits her with 97 titles across 2007–2016; a named-byline article in the mainstream French regional newspaper La Dépêche du Midi covered a 2007 magazine photoshoot tied to her; and Wikipedia's own 27th AVN Awards roster confirms a 2010 Best Anal Sex Scene nomination for "Anal Buffet." She appears to have been publicly inactive from the industry for roughly a decade. She is a different person from VerifiedHer's separate "Luna Luxx" page (an unresolved, much more recently active identity) and from "Luna Luxe" (a different real performer) — similar spellings, unrelated people.
✓ Real Real. Lottie Moss — the younger half-sister of supermodel Kate Moss — has a modelling career documented since 2014 (Storm Model Management, a Teen Vogue debut, a 2016 Paris Vogue cover), and has discussed her 2021-launched OnlyFans career at length in her own on-record interviews (Fox News Digital, Ladbible) and an OFTV documentary series, plus her own interview podcast, "Dream On with Lottie Moss." In a February 2025 interview she said, on record, that she was stepping away from OnlyFans for other projects. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Lucinda Strafford is a documented reality-TV personality with a Wikipedia-tracked run across four Love Island franchises — a 2021 islander on ITV2's "Love Island" UK Series 7, joint runner-up on "Love Island Australia" Series 5 (2023), and winner of Peacock's "Love Island Games" Season 2 (2025) alongside "Love Island USA" alum Isaiah Campbell — with an IMDb filmography and management by UK talent agency Off Limits Entertainment.
✓ Real Yes — Lucy Mochi is a real, working performer: trade press covers her studio work, she was a 2024 XBIZ Europa Awards nominee, and she's given long-form on-camera interviews. Her real name is not disclosed — and the sites claiming to know it contradict each other.
Real — Lucy Syed is a documented English reality-TV personality: runner-up on Netflix's Too Hot to Handle season 6 (2024) and winner (with Daniel Perfetto) of Perfect Match season 3 (2025), with Netflix broadcaster credits and named-byline press coverage.
✓ Real Real. Luiza Nelson (Luiza Barros) is a Brazilian-born, Florida-based offshore-fishing content creator — "FishingwithLuiza" — who co-hosts the TV series Livin' the Dream with Capt. Jimmy Nelson (Sportsman Channel, World Fishing Network), was named #7 on Fishmasters' Top 100 Women in Fishing on Social Media, and was profiled in BDOutdoors' "Fishin' Chick" interview series. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
Real. Lumena Aleluia is a psychologist and DJ from Salvador, Bahia who spent 37 days on live Brazilian national television as a Big Brother Brasil 21 housemate (5th evicted, March 2, 2021, ~61% of the vote), and has since built one of the more thoroughly self-documented platform histories on this site — an on-record 2021 pivot from psychology into full-time content creation, a self-disclosed 2023 mention of OnlyFans, a 2022 debut on Privacy (returned June 2025), and a February 2026 Carnaval parade as muse of the Estácio de Sá samba school — all covered by Globo's Revista Quem and corroborated by her own verified accounts.
✓ Real Real — and the "is she real" question about Luna Benna has an unusually literal, press-documented answer. In November 2020 she was the on-record subject (named, quoted, photographed) of a real news story — covered independently by Fox News and Yahoo/In The Know, each with their own reporter byline and their own interview quotes from her — about strangers stealing her Instagram photos to run mass fake Tinder profiles, some used to solicit as escorts, at a scale that got her own legitimate account flagged and removed by Tinder's fraud filters. She also runs a large, self-consistent, cross-linked account cluster (Instagram, TikTok, Threads, Facebook, X, Twitch, and her own domain lunabenna.com) that has been active for years. The fake accounts belong to catfishers; her own accounts, linked below, are the real ones.
✓ Real Yes — Luna Luxe is real: an adult-industry performer with a 2026 AVN Award nomination (Best Oral Sex Scene, confirmed on the awards' own roster), multiple on-camera interviews on established industry shows (Plug Talk with Adam22 and Lena the Plug; The Apollo Show), and an Instagram/X account pair cross-confirmed on her own link-in-bio hub. She is a different person from the similarly spelled Luna Luxx and Loona Luxx, and the bare name also collides with several unrelated commercial brands.
○ Unverified Unresolved — and the name itself is a minefield. We traced a self-consistent handle cluster (OnlyFans, Instagram, and X, all cross-linked from one link-in-bio page) describing a 22-year-old "goth princess," but found no interview, no video of her speaking, and no press coverage anywhere. At least five distinct real people and personas use near-identical "Luna Luxx/Lux/Luxe" stage names, so verify the exact handle before trusting anything.
✓ Real Real. Luna Montana is a Los Angeles ballet dancer, YouTuber and TikToker (b. 2001) profiled by name in Dance Spirit and Our Era Magazine, represented by talent agency MN2S, and host of the podcast 'On Pointe with Luna Montana.' No evidence points to her being AI-generated.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed — and the name itself is crowded. The creator this page covers, @lunitaskye, is a genuinely active, self-consistent Instagram/TikTok presence (743K Meta-verified Instagram followers, ~109.5K TikTok followers) followed by two other creators already documented on this site, but no press coverage or independent verification exists for her specifically. "Luna Skye" is also the name of an unrelated LA jewelry brand sold at Anthropologie and of at least one separate, older OnlyFans-linked account — this page is about the @lunitaskye creator cluster only.
✓ Real Real. Luna Star is a Cuban-American adult-film performer with a documented industry career: she co-hosted the 41st AVN Awards (January 2024) alongside Lil Duval, Kazumi, and Emily Lynne, and was nominated the same night for Best Cinematography for the Brazzers release "Luna Star: Seduce & Destroy." She also has a mainstream-adjacent acting credit — playing "Serena" in the 2024 horror-comedy "Suckers," streaming on Amazon Prime Video and Tubi, independently cast-confirmed by AllMovie. Her own official Linktree lists paid subscription tiers on OnlyFans (VIP and free), Fansly, and MYM — all gated on this unclaimed page.
✓ Real Yes — Lyna Perez is a real person: a Miami bikini/swimwear model with a decade-plus paper trail, from a 2018 Playboy México editorial feature to a January 2025 TMZ photo spread. Her category — heavily filtered bikini content with a huge following — is exactly where dating-app catfish and AI fakes thrive, and both are documented around her name.
✓ Real Yes — Lynnie Marie is real: a California-based glamour model and co-host, alongside our claudia-fijal, of the weekly Coffee & Cleavage podcast (280 episodes as of mid-July 2026). Her own official website and the podcast's own official website independently name each other, and IMDb catalogues a small on-camera screen-credit history including a 2022 OFTV series episode showing her on camera.
✓ Real Yes — @itsmaddy is Maddy Belle🦋, a social-media model and content creator whose identity is cross-confirmed by two independent, self-branded link-in-bio hubs (Linktree and Link.me) that both list the same Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok accounts as hers, with a documented, consistently-branded presence dating back to at least 2016.
○ Unverified Unverified — there's no official AI-persona statement or platform AI label attached to Madi Ruve, but there's also no independent press, verified appearance, or third-party confirmation establishing her as a documented real person. Her presence is consistent across a self-hosted domain (madiruve.com), a Linktree hub, and an OFTV video profile, all self-describing her as an underwater-photography creator — self-reported and internally consistent, not third-party-verified.
✓ Real Real — Madie Notton is a Florida Atlantic University student and Red Bull Student Marketeer, and a documented former high school volleyball player. Confirmed via MaxPreps athletic records, LinkedIn, and consistent Instagram/TikTok/Snapchat/Pinterest accounts under the same identity.
✓ Real Yes — Madison Beer is a real, Grammy-nominated singer (debut album charted in 2021, her 2023 sophomore album was nominated for a Grammy, and she's toured the world twice over). She's searched alongside "AI" for two separate reasons: she ranks #8 on McAfee's 2025 Most Dangerous Influencers deepfake list, and — separately, and not an AI matter — her memoir details a real, non-consensual leak of private photos when she was 15, which she has spoken about publicly as a survivor, not a source.
✓ Real Real. Madison Cubbage is a documented professional dancer and Hulu reality-TV cast member — one of the featured dancers on "Playground" (2024) at Robin Antin's World Famous Playground Dance Studio, with a Titans of Dance faculty bio crediting tours and stage work with major recording artists, and representation by Bloc Talent Agency.
✓ Real Real. Madison Prewett Troutt is a documented Bachelor Nation alum — runner-up on ABC's "The Bachelor" Season 24 (2020) — with named-byline press coverage, an IMDb filmography, three traditionally published books, and a verified Linktree hub tying her official accounts together.
✓ Real Yes — Madison Wilde is real: an adult-industry performer with a Best New Starlet nomination at the 42nd AVN Awards (the January 2025 ceremony, per the award's own Wikipedia-reproduced roster), a named-byline trade-press profile (Attack The Culture) built on direct quotes, and an independent trade-press video appearance (XBIZ TV) — two separate outlets, a year apart, both identifying the same X/Twitter handle, @lil_nemo00, as hers. "Madison Wilde" is also the pen name of an unrelated self-published romance author; this page covers only the adult-film performer.
✓ Real Real. Madlyn Ballatori is a documented reality-TV personality — a cast member on Season 1 of Netflix's "The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On" (premiered April 2022), where she married Colby Kissinger, with named-byline press coverage from TV Guide, Elite Daily, and E! News plus verified Instagram and TikTok accounts.
✓ Real Real. Maeurn Smiles is a Filipino content creator and former ESL teacher from Cebu, Philippines, profiled in named-byline third-party press (Daily Mirror's Laura Abernethy and Chiara Fiorillo, syndicated widely including by Yahoo News Australia, September 2021) with direct on-record quotes describing how her paid-subscription creator business, started in 2019, moved her family out of poverty. Her TikTok account is independently confirmed live via TikTok's own API, matching her stage name. No official AI-persona statement or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
◆ Openly Virtual Maia Lima is not a real person — she is an AI-generated model created by The Clueless, the same Barcelona agency behind Aitana Lopez, and is listed as one of the agency's own projects on its official site.
✓ Real Real. Maili Holt is a Florida-based swimwear/lifestyle content creator with named-byline press coverage — at least three dedicated The Blast articles (Feb–Mar 2026) — a live, first-party creator account on the Passes subscription platform under her own name, and a consistent identity across Instagram (~550K), Threads, and X. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Maitland Ward is a real person: the actress who played Rachel McGuire on Boy Meets World (1998–2000) and Jessica Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful (1994–1996), who made a well-documented, on-the-record career transition into adult film in 2019. She's since won multiple AVN and XBIZ awards, published a mainstream memoir (Rated X, Atria Books/Simon & Schuster, 2022) about the transition in her own words, and is covered directly — with her own quotes — by outlets from Fox News to TMZ. None of that exists for an AI persona.
✓ Real Real. Mallory Dobbs is an American motorcycle road racer from Olympia, Washington — a MotoAmerica Supersport and Super Hooligan competitor who represented the USA in the inaugural FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) in both 2024 and 2025, with a camera-verified, named-press-documented racing career (Roadracing World Magazine, WorldSBK.com, MotoAmerica.com) stretching back to 2017. She works full-time as a civil engineer alongside racing. In 2025–26 named coverage and her own social media describe her as one of OnlyFans' sponsored athlete-creator partners. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Malu Trevejo is a documented recording artist and actress with a public trail since 2015: a Billboard-charting, RIAA-certified single ("Luna Llena," 2017), a credited acting role in the 2022 feature film Wolf Mountain alongside Danny Trejo and Tobin Bell, and cross-linked verified accounts from her own official artist site. Search interest in "is she real" mostly traces to her heavily-searched OnlyFans, launched after she turned 18, not any AI-persona claim.
✓ Real Real. Mama Plugs is a documented UK independent creator — a back-to-back winner of the fan-voted "Favorite Independent Female Creator" award at the AVN Awards (January 2025 and January 2026), a Wikipedia-recorded industry accolade, with over 2 million TikTok followers under the same handle she uses across platforms.
○ Unverified Unresolved. "Marci Moral" is a fashion/lingerie-modeling handle spread across at least nine similarly-named Instagram accounts, a not-found "official" YouTube channel, and a TikTok account claiming the "official" handle that resolves to a blank, auto-generated username — with no named-byline press anywhere and content-farm biography sites that can't even agree on her home country (Colombia, Brazil, and Miami all appear). No documented evidence of a real identity and no official AI/virtual disclosure exist either, so per our standards she stays unverified.
Real. María Camila Abello is one half of Colombia's "Gemelas Abello" twin-creator duo — named individually by Chile's national broadcaster CHV/Chilevisión in its own coverage revealing that a "Gran Hermano Chile" contestant known in-house as "Valentina Abello" was secretly swapping with her twin sister (July 2024), corroborated by Infobae and Cooperativa.cl.
Real. María Fernanda "Mafer" Vargas is a documented Ecuadorian public official: a former OnlyFans creator and 2013 assault survivor who won the February 5, 2023 mayoral election in Simón Bolívar canton, Guayas province, becoming its first female mayor, and was sworn in on May 14, 2023. Her election, civic role, and biography are confirmed by named Ecuadorian press (Ecuavisa, Diario Extra, Metro Ecuador) and by her own Instagram and Facebook accounts, both of which self-identify her current title.
✓ Real Real. Maria Georgas is a documented ABC reality-TV personality — a fan-favorite cast member on Season 28 of "The Bachelor" (Joey Graziadei's season) — with named-byline press coverage (Wikipedia's official season article, E! News, Bachelor Nation's own site), a "Call Her Daddy" podcast appearance, and a 2026 guest spot on Hulu's "Vanderpump Villa."
Real. Maria Melilo won "Big Brother Brasil 11," a national, publicly televised Rede Globo season finale broadcast March 29, 2011, with 43% of the final public vote — one of the country's most-watched reality-competition wins. Named Brazilian press (Correio Braziliense, G1, Exame, Purepeople, O Liberal) has covered her continuously since, including her June 2011 Playboy Brasil cover/spread and a September 2023 OnlyFans launch she framed in her own words as reviving the tradition of Brazil's classic nude-magazine photography. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real. Mariana Morais — the Brazilian-born fitness entrepreneur, model, and content creator known online as @maarebeaar ("Coach Mare"), founder of the Beaar Body fitness app — has a camera-verified public trail: Getty Images' editorial photo wire has independently captioned her by name at industry events from December 2022 through April 2026, including one photo pairing her with the same partner named in 2020 press coverage. Important: the only Wikipedia article titled "Mariana Morais" is a different, unrelated Brazilian MMA fighter — not this creator.
✓ Real Yes — Marie Dee is real: a Texas-based curvy-fashion and OnlyFans creator with a multi-year mainstream press trail (OutKick, Daily Dot, Dexerto, The Mirror, MEAWW, Distractify, and others going back to 2022) and an on-camera appearance on ITV's documentary series Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich. Her own verified link-in-bio hub (to which her personal domain redirects) confirms her Instagram, X, and TikTok accounts; a second account, @mariedeesecret, self-declares a link to her but isn't listed on that verified hub, so we treat it as likely but unconfirmed.
✓ Real Yes — Marie Temara is a real person, not AI or photoshopped. Mainstream press (LadBible, Daily Star, UNILAD, the Daily Mail) has interviewed her on record, and a public SUNY Morrisville college athletics roster from years before her online fame independently confirms her name, hometown, and parents. Her actual documented height is 6'2" — she plays up an exaggerated "7 feet" for comic skits, which is the real source of the AI/photoshop accusations, not fabrication.
✓ Real Real. Marissa Ayers is a documented model, social-media influencer, and ring card girl for Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions, profiled by name in Sports Illustrated, EssentiallySports, Fox News/OutKick, and the South China Morning Post; she's publicly linked to NFL QB Jaxson Dart.
✓ Real Real. Marissa George is a documented reality-TV cast member — a lawyer and Navy veteran who appeared on Netflix's "Love Is Blind" Season 7 (2024) and "Perfect Match" Season 4, confirmed via Netflix's own Tudum cast page and named-byline press including Variety, Betches, and Her Campus.
✓ Real Yes — Marli Alexa is a real person (Marli Buccola — her own Instagram display name), with the most human realness evidence possible: a day job on LinkedIn and an X account from 2012. The "AI Marli" images come from fan-made AI models trained on her real photos.
✓ Real Yes — Martina Vismara is real: a ~9M-follower Italian model who has given a televised interview on Italian national TV (La7) and runs her own official site precisely because copycat accounts sell fake subscriptions in her name.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed. "Mashymi" runs a real, self-managed link hub and a consistent multi-platform presence (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, Threads), but we found no press coverage, no livestream, and no verified public appearance — the documented evidence bar for a "real" verdict — and her actual legal name is not established.
✓ Real Yes — Mathilde Tantot is a real person: she's IMDb-credited as an actress (billed as "Jumelle 2," alongside her real-life twin sister Pauline Tantot as "Jumelle 1") in Guillaume Canet's 2019 mainstream French film Nous finirons ensemble (released internationally as Little White Lies 2), the sisters appeared as live guests on French TV's De Quoi J'me Mêle! in December 2019, and she co-founded the registered swimwear company Khassani Swimwear in 2016 — a real operating business, not just a social-media persona.
✓ Real Real. Maura Higgins is an Irish television presenter and model who was a finalist on ITV2's "Love Island" Series 5 (2019), has since hosted Peacock's "Love Island USA: Aftersun," appeared on "I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!" and finished runner-up on "The Traitors US" Season 4 (2026) — all extensively documented by named-byline broadcaster and press coverage.
✓ Real Yes — Maya Higa is a real person: a Twitch streamer since 2019 and founder of Alveus Sanctuary, the wildlife nonprofit she built from a single charity stream into a $7.5M-plus conservation operation. She is also one of the three streamers — alongside Pokimane and QTCinderella — targeted in the January 2023 Atrioc deepfake scandal, and has spent the years since fighting takedowns of non-consensual fakes of herself, not appearing in any.
✓ Real Yes — Maya Hill is real: an X/Twitter-based "premium social" creator who won Rising Premium Social Media Star of the Year at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards, an event presented by Fansly and run by XBIZ as the finale of XBIZ Miami. The win is reported directly by XBIZ's own news desk and corroborated by a second trade outlet's full winners list. Her X account (@themayahill) links to a LinkMe hub that LinkMe's own site marks "Verified," and a matching TikTok account (@mayahills) confirms the same handle family — but "Maya Hill" is also a common name shared by unrelated attorneys, college athletes, and other private individuals with no connection to this creator.
✓ Real Yes — Maya Hills is real: a Russian-American adult performer whose career runs roughly 2005 to 2015. Wikipedia's own historical roster for the 25th AVN Awards (January 12, 2008) lists her as a nominee in two categories, and professional photo agencies independently captured her at named industry events in 2012 (Getty Images/WireImage at the 10th Annual XBIZ Awards; a separately credited photographer at that year's AVN Awards/AEE Expo). She is a different person from "Maya Hill" (@themayahill), the X/Fansly creator who won a 2026 XMA Creator Award — a name collision made worse by the fact that Maya Hill's own TikTok handle, @mayahills, is spelled identically to this performer's stage name.
✓ Real Real. Maya Jama is a major British broadcaster with a career documented across the BBC and ITV for over a decade — official host of "Love Island" UK since 2023, a BBC Radio 1 presenter from 2018-2020, a "Masked Singer UK" panelist, a 2024 Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe honoree, and named-byline press coverage worldwide.
Real. A June 2024 Clubhouse Media Group press release (distributed via GlobeNewswire) names Maya Spielman directly as a Playboy model and stand-up comedian who has performed at Flappers Comedy Club and The Comedy Chateau, and who joined the HoneyDrip.com platform. Independent of that release, she's the on-camera subject of at least three separate long-form video interviews spanning more than a decade — a 2014 televised talk-show appearance ("Ken Boxer Live," with co-host Tai Babilonia) and two 2025 podcast/interview-channel features — plus a TikTok account confirmed via TikTok's own data. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim exists for her anywhere.
✓ Real Real, documented public figure. Mayci Neeley is a main cast member of Hulu's The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives since 2024, credited on IMDb, profiled by The Hollywood Reporter and NPR, and author of the 2025 memoir Told You So.
Real. MC Carol is a Brazilian funk carioca/trap artist from Niterói, active since 2010, whose music is known for feminist-themed lyrics — most explicitly on "100% Feminista," a 2016 single featuring rapper Karol Conká. She's a credited cast member of the 2015 reality competition "Lucky Ladies" (Fox Life Brasil) and played "Nill" in "Rule 34" ("Regra 34"), the Júlia Murat-directed drama that won the Golden Leopard for Best Film at the 2022 Locarno Film Festival. Named Brazilian outlets — Metrópoles, Observatório G, and O Dia/Meia Hora — reported that in July 2021 she launched an OnlyFans account specifically tied to promoting her then-forthcoming album "Borogodó." No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
Real. MC Mirella is a decade-documented Brazilian funk singer and reality-TV personality — a national broadcast contestant on "A Fazenda 12" (RecordTV, 2020), "Power Couple Brasil 5" (2021), and "De Férias com o Ex: Caribe" (2022), and a 2022 MTV Millennial Awards winner — who has discussed her OnlyFans and Privacy subscription earnings by name in press since 2021. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real. MC Pipokinha is a Brazilian funk singer who broke out in 2020 on the São Paulo production company Novo Império, scored a nationally charting Spotify hit ("Noite Fria," covered by Correio Braziliense in March 2023), and won "Melhor Cantora do Ano" (Best Female Singer of the Year) at the 2022 Prêmio Sobre Funk. She has also discussed her earnings on the Brazilian subscription platform Privacy by name and in her own words since early 2023, and named Brazilian press has reported monthly income above R$500,000 with cumulative platform earnings past R$3 million. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real. MC Rebecca (billed in more recent coverage simply as "Rebecca") is a nationally documented Brazilian funk singer — a cast member of MTV Brasil's "De Férias com o Ex Brasil: Celebs" season 5 (2019), a 2020 MTV Millennial Awards Brazil winner for "Combatchy" alongside Anitta, Luísa Sonza, and Lexa, and a roughly sixteen-year member (now an official "musa") of Rio de Janeiro's Acadêmicos do Salgueiro samba school. Named Brazilian press has covered her OnlyFans account, launched in June 2021, in her own words. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Yes — McKinley Richardson is a real person: an IMDb-credited creator with a years-long consistent public presence, a personal website that cross-links her accounts, and a multi-part on-camera podcast interview in her own words. The "AI" is unauthorized, fan-made chatbot personas — not her.
✓ Real Real. Meg Banks is a documented content creator with a verified, long-form video interview appearance — an IMDb-credited April 2024 episode of the comedy interview podcast Pillow Talk (hosted by Ryan Pownall, with comedian Che Durena), also published as a 66-minute YouTube video with nearly 300,000 views — alongside an established, cross-platform creator presence (Instagram, TikTok, Twitch, YouTube) under her own consistent handle. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Meg Turney is a documented internet personality with over a decade of broadcast, video, and named-byline press coverage — a SourceFed and Rooster Teeth host (2012–2016), an IMDb-credited RWBY voice actress, and a Twitch/YouTube creator with hundreds of thousands of followers — who announced her own OnlyFans account on her personal X (Twitter) account in 2020. No AI or virtual-persona claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Megan Barton-Hanson is a documented reality-TV personality — a 2018 "Love Island UK" Series 4 finalist with an extensive named-byline press record (Vice, Grazia, and others) in which she discusses her own career, mental health, and sex-work advocacy on the record.
○ Unverified Unverified. The @meganonduty_ account presents as a serving US Army soldier and had about 237,000 followers at our last review on August 12, 2026 and is still growing. We have found no public evidence that a service member matching this presentation exists, and no AI label or operator statement either way — so under our rules the answer is unproven, not a verdict. Several things Instagram itself publishes about the account conflict with the persona.
✓ Real Yes — Megan Mistakes is real: an LA-based adult performer and cam model represented by the Spiegler Agency, with a documented industry trail that includes a 2026 AVN Award nomination for Best New Starlet, XMA Creator Awards nominations for Female Streamer of the Year, and a named guest slot on the long-running interview podcast And Now We Drink. Her own domain, meganmistakes.com, redirects straight to her official link hub, tying her verified accounts together.
✓ Real Yes — Megan Thee Stallion is real (3× Grammy winner, college degree, trademarked "Hot Girl Summer"). And the AI deepfake of her is the rare one with a verdict: in December 2025 a federal jury found the blogger who promoted it liable on every count.
✓ Real Real. Melanie Pavola is a Monterrey-based model and influencer with a documented broadcast credit — co-host of MTV Latinoamérica's "Ridículos MTV" second season (2016), confirmed on MTV's own account and Latin-TV trade press — plus an on-camera guest appearance discussing her OnlyFans work on the "Hermanos de Leche" podcast (Dec. 2022). Named Mexican and Mexican-American press (El Heraldo de México, Univision Radio Nacional, El Mañana de Nuevo Laredo, Infobae) independently describe her as an OnlyFans content creator, and her own X (Twitter) profile's bio-link field currently points directly to an OnlyFans account under her name.
✓ Real Yes — Melimtx (Melissa M) is a real person: she stars in Butrint Imeri's official "Harrom" music video (July 2025), covered by Albania's national broadcaster Top Channel and other Albanian press; Yahoo Entertainment (via Where Is The Buzz, June 2025, named byline) covered one of her live IRL streams; and she runs a long-form vlog channel on OFTV, OnlyFans' own streaming platform — live and long-form video from multiple independent platforms, not just filtered photos.
✓ Real Real. Melinda Melrose is a documented reality-TV personality and model — a Season 2 finalist on Netflix's "Too Hot to Handle," a returning cast member on "Perfect Match" and "All Star Shore," host of "Dated and Related," and a CAA-repped talent covered by named-byline press.
✓ Real Yes — Melody Marks is a real, working adult-film performer: she has a competitive AVN Award win (Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene, 42nd AVN Awards, January 2025) plus AVN Award nominations in three separate scene/acting categories across two consecutive awards cycles, a 125-plus-title industry filmography running 2019–2026 across major studios, and ongoing named-byline trade-press coverage (XBIZ) — a documentation trail the content-farm biography pages circulating her name don't carry.
✓ Real Yes — Mia Bailey is real: she's a named, on-camera cast member of Stan's reality docuseries Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money, announced in the broadcaster's own casting press release and covered by mainstream outlets including PEDESTRIAN TV, which interviewed her directly.
Unproven either way. Mia Francis — the Venezuelan American fitness model, gamer, and content creator named in a Clubhouse Media Group (OTCMKTS: CMGR) press release (Oct 27, 2021) leaving OnlyFans for HoneyDrip.com — runs an active, matching Instagram (@mia_francisss, ~1.3M followers) and a TikTok confirmed live via TikTok's own oEmbed data. But no independent named-byline press, interview, or long-form video was found beyond that single syndicated wire release, so this site's bar for a documented "real" verdict isn't cleared. Nothing points to a virtual/AI persona either.
◆ Openly Virtual Resolved on the identity question, unresolved on fame: the London-based @miaharper.vi described herself — in her own Instagram bio and her own branded website — as "a virtual model, influencer," and the photos on her own site carry clear AI-generation artifacts rather than contradicting that label. That disclosure is archived; the Instagram account itself became unavailable in July 2026. The bigger complication is the name itself: at least two other distinct "Mia Harper" accounts and several unrelated real people share it, so the exact handle matters.
Real. Mia Hayward is a Netflix-documented TikTok and Instagram creator — credited in the cast of Netflix's 2022 reality docuseries Hype House (8 episodes) and named in named-byline entertainment press covering her years-long public relationship with Hype House co-founder Thomas Petrou since 2020 — with no AI-persona or virtual-model claim ever attached to her name. A search-indexed "OnlyFans"-branded listing under her exact handle carries account details inconsistent with her documented background and is not attributed to her here.
✓ Real Real. Mia Huffman is a documented human content creator — cast as a contestant in OFTV's produced reality dating series "Miss/Match" (Season 6, 2026), with a 375K-follower Instagram, a YouTube channel, and a TikTok, all cross-linked to each other in her own bios. She links to an OnlyFans account from her own link-in-bio hub; no AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
◆ Openly Virtual Mia Kehley is not a real person — her Fanvue profile, cross-linked from her own hub site, now carries the platform's "AI generated or enhanced" disclosure marker (archived July 20, 2026). That's the confirmation this page previously lacked: an earlier review found only an AI-generator filename artifact on her site and deliberately held the verdict at unproven until something official existed. Now it does.
✓ Real Yes — Mia Khalifa is real, and there is NO official Mia Khalifa AI. The chatbots, voice clones, and deepfake endorsement videos using her name are all unauthorized — the newest chapter of a likeness-exploitation problem she's been fighting on record since 2019.
✓ Real Real. Mia Malkova is a mainstream-documented adult performer and Twitch streamer — the 2014 AVN Award for Best New Starlet, the 2017 XBIZ Award for Best Actress, a January 2026 fan-voted AVN Award ("Hottest All-Girl Creator Collab," per Wikipedia's 43rd AVN Awards page), and a long-running Twitch Partner channel with hundreds of thousands of followers.
✓ Real Yes — Mia Sayoko is a real person: she's a long-running YouTube creator (main channel verified by YouTube itself, 4.15M subscribers, account active since 2010) with a decade-plus of on-camera hair, beauty, and lifestyle videos, and Wikipedia's own nominee listing for the 2017 Teen Choice Awards places her in the Choice Fashion/Beauty Web Star category alongside Bethany Mota and Gigi Gorgeous — mainstream third-party recognition, not just a social bio page.
✓ Real Yes — Mia Sorety is a real person: she runs a long-running, self-identified YouTube reaction-video channel ("Mia In The Moment," ~87.6K subscribers, 882 videos), holds a Meta-verified Instagram account (@miasorety, ~2M followers) plus a self-identifying secondary "ranch" account, and was independently named and directly quoted by named-byline national press (Men's Journal/Yahoo Sports, EssentiallySports, Complex) in December 2025 — documented third-party confirmation, not just bio-page copy.
◆ Openly Virtual Mia Zelu is not a real person — she is an AI-generated influencer, disclosed in her own Instagram bio.
Unproven — not because anything here looks synthetic, but because the specific documentation our "Verified Real" bar requires hasn't surfaced. Micaela Ari (@dem0nmika) anchors a large, tightly cross-linked cluster: a verified Instagram (~3M followers), a Threads account under the same handle and display name, a TikTok confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed data, and a second Instagram plus a backup TikTok that both share the verified account's exact bio funnel link. No named-byline press, broadcast appearance, or long-form video exists under this name, so the verdict stays at our default.
✓ Real Real. Micah Lussier is a documented Netflix reality-TV cast member — Season 4 of "Love Is Blind" (Seattle) and Season 2 of "Perfect Match" — with broadcaster cast materials, an IMDb credit, and named-byline press (Newsweek, ScreenRant, Today.com, Collider) all confirming her identity and public accounts.
✓ Real Real — Michelle Scott is an active social-media creator (@michellexscottt, @michiscottt, @michellescottt) with millions of TikTok/Instagram followers, posting original street-interview and lifestyle video across verified platforms. Distinct from others sharing this common name.
✓ Real Yes — Mikaela Testa is a real, extensively documented Australian creator: her April 2023 US border detention and deportation was independently reported by outlets including the New Zealand Herald, Pedestrian.tv, and Outkick, and her career, relationships, and a first-person YouTube account of her own experiences have been covered by mainstream press for years.
✓ Real Yes — Mikayla Demaiter is a real person, with a verifiable pre-fame hockey record. Deepfakers have stolen her real videos — which only proves there's a real her.
✓ Real Real — Mikayla Matthews is a main cast member of Hulu's The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (MomTok), confirmed by Hulu's own press bio, an IMDb acting credit, and national entertainment press. She posts as @mikaylamatthews (TikTok) and @mikayla__matt (Instagram).
Unproven either way. Itmilaa ("Mila" on her own linked business site) runs a real, operating LA/Brazilian-based clothing brand, GATA, whose own About Us page names her as founder; her personal Linktree hub cross-links that brand site, an Instagram, a Snapchat, and an Amazon storefront — with no paid-subscription platform among the actual clickable links. No independent named-byline press, verified public appearance, or third-party-witnessed long-form video was found to clear this site's bar for a documented "real" verdict, and nothing points to a virtual/AI persona either.
✓ Real Real. "Mermaid Mila" (Mila Ruby, @mermaidmilaa) is a Miami-based model and streamer with a Meta-verified Instagram, an active TikTok, and a live Twitch channel tracked by independent stream-analytics sites — a real person, not an AI persona or a claim tied to the unrelated "Mila" mermaid doll.
✓ Real Real. Milkgore (@milkgore) is a documented Norwegian goth/alt-fashion and cosplay creator, profiled by named-byline regional press in 2018 as a then-19-year-old building her online following from Trondheim, with her own long-running YouTube channel of on-camera cosplay, makeup-tutorial, and vlog content, a 996K-follower Instagram, and a self-curated Linktree hub that gates her paid content on Fansly, not OnlyFans.
◆ Openly Virtual Milla Sofia is not a real person — she is an AI-generated virtual influencer from Finland, and says so on her own website.
✓ Real Real. Millie Court is a documented British reality-TV personality — winner of "Love Island" UK Series 7 (ITV2, 2021) and runner-up on "Love Island: All Stars" Series 3 (2026) — with named-byline UK press coverage (Heart, Capital FM, Hello!) and an official ASOS DESIGN clothing collaboration released under her own name.
✓ Real Yes — Millie Morgan is real: an Alabama-born adult performer profiled by name-byline trade press (AVN.com, XBIZ) with direct on-record quotes about her career and studio work, and a three-time AVN Award nominee across two ceremonies (Best New Starlet in 2025; MILF Performer of the Year and Best Oral Sex Scene in 2026), all per the awards' own nominee rosters.
✓ Real Real. Mira Scarlett is credited on IMDb as herself in a 2025 episode of the video podcast series Inside OnlyFans — an independently listed, camera-verified screen credit, not self-submitted bio text — and her own link-in-bio hub (fetched directly, verified badge, roughly 3.9M combined followers) cross-confirms a large, internally consistent multi-platform footprint across Instagram, TikTok, X, Threads, and Facebook. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
Real — Miranda McWhorter (also goes by Miranda Hope) is a genuine TikTok creator and MomTok figure who joined Hulu's The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives as a main Season 2 cast member (premiered May 15, 2025), confirmed by the show's own cast rollout and entertainment-press coverage.
✓ Real Yes — Miss Lexa is a real person: she's given live on-camera interviews (masked) and has run her brand continuously since ~2018. But she is NOT the teachers from the "fired over OnlyFans" news stories — those are different, named women. Her mask is a choice, and her name is undisclosed by design.
Real. Moana Jones Wong is a Hawaiian professional surfer — nicknamed the "Queen of Pipeline" across national and international surf press — who beat five-time world champion Carissa Moore to win the inaugural women's Billabong Pro Pipeline (Feb. 2022) and won the women's Vans Pipe Masters (Dec. 2023), with a camera-verified, named-press-documented competitive career at Pipeline stretching back to 2014. In November 2025, she announced in her own words that she'd joined OnlyFans as one of the platform's named professional-athlete partners. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Molly-Mae Hague is one of the most documented figures in British reality TV — a runner-up on ITV2's "Love Island" Series 5 (2019), former PrettyLittleThing creative director, founder of fashion brand Maebe, and star of the Amazon Prime documentary series "Molly-Mae: Behind It All," which won a National Television Award in 2025.
✓ Real Real. Money Birdette — referred to by the first name "Dara" on her own official link-in-bio hub, and independently by two third-party podcast platforms describing the same guest — is a curvy/glamour model and content creator with a TMDB-credited acting appearance and two long-form, third-party-hosted podcast interviews (Sean Kelly's Digital Social Hour, and the comedy podcast 2 Girls 1 Blunt) describing her real-life transition from a career as an ICU/neonatal nurse into paid content creation. Content-farm bios print an alleged full legal name that she has never self-disclosed anywhere we found; we don't repeat it. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
○ Unverified Unproven either way. Morgan Rae (@morganraebabe) runs a large, cross-linked Florida gym-and-golf creator business — a primary and backup Instagram, Threads, X, Snapchat, and TikTok all tied together through her own hub pages — plus a live Nutrishop USA affiliate-tracking link confirming she's enrolled in that brand's commission-based ambassador program, and her own hubs document a paid-subscription (OnlyFans-style) platform. No press coverage, broadcast appearance, or long-form video under her name turned up anywhere, and no platform AI-disclosure or operator statement exists either — that combination is unproven, not fake.
✓ Real Yes — Morgpie is real: she's a documented Twitch streamer who gave an on-record exclusive interview to Dexerto about her own December 2023 ban, was named and dated across mainstream outlets (Forbes, NBC News, IGN, Polygon, The Verge, TechCrunch) for repeatedly triggering changes to Twitch's sexual-content policy, and co-founded a named, funded startup (Fanlock) in 2026 with an on-record business partner.
Real. Mulher Melão (Renata Frisson) is a Brazilian funk singer, dancer, and adult-content creator with an 18-year, broadcast-documented public career: a 2011 Rede Globo telenovela cameo ("Passione"), a September 2011 Playboy Brasil cover, a funk hit ("Você Quer?") that reached Ashton Kutcher's own Twitter account, a recurring cast role on SBT's "The Noite com Danilo Gentili" since 2015, and — for Carnival 2026 — a promotion to director of muses for the Salgueiro samba school, covered by named-byline outlets including Metrópoles and Purepeople. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Yes — Myra Moans is real: a documented adult performer with a 2025 AVN Award nomination for Best New Starlet (per AVN's own nominee roster) and a second 2026 AVN nomination for Best Foursome/Orgy Scene, a long-form on-camera interview hosted on studio Adult Time's own YouTube channel, and a self-titled comedy podcast ("Poddy Break") she co-created whose own show pages list and cross-confirm her personal Instagram, X, and TikTok accounts.
Yes — NakedBakers is real: a Los Angeles-based nude-baking livestreamer running the show since 2017, profiled at length by Forbes (2019) and Vice, and named Female Streamer of the Year at the January 2026 XBIZ Awards. She kept her face anonymous behind the initials "NB" for years, then did an on-camera face reveal in June 2024 and now goes publicly by "Allie." A credited co-producer (AustinFilms) and a rotating cast of independent guest creators also appear on her livestreams, but the XBIZ Awards themselves treat her as a solo streamer — a separate "Streamer Duo of the Year" category exists and went to a different pair.
✓ Real Yes — Nancy Ace is a real adult performer. XBIZ trade press reported her as a newly crowned Vixen Media Group "Vixen Angel" in January 2024 (the same recognition track as Vanna Bardot, Avery Cristy, and Vicki Chase) and as Nafty's brand ambassador in 2021. She runs a first-party Linktree hub that reciprocally confirms her Instagram, X, and TikTok accounts — documentation no AI persona has.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed — @itsnaomifoxx runs an active, sizeable Instagram/TikTok cluster (roughly 1.27M Instagram followers; TikTok independently confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed data) under consistent "Naomi Foxx" branding, but no press coverage or clearly-attributable video appearance documents this specific account, and the name itself is crowded — a separately-documented adult performer using the near-identical stage name "Naomi Foxxx" (three x's) already exists, so ambiguous podcast-interview evidence can't be credited to either persona with confidence.
✓ Real Yes — Naomi Foxxx (three x's) is a real, documented adult performer, married to fellow performer Peter Fitzwell. The couple has appeared together on multiple independent long-form interview podcasts — including The Cody Tucker Show and LAST CALL Podcast — discussing their careers and relationship, and she carries her own IMDb performer-credits page. She is a separate, distinct person from the unproven "Naomi Foxx" (single x) Instagram/TikTok cluster also covered on this site — the two names are easy to conflate but document different people.
✓ Real Yes — Natalia Fadeev is real: Rolling Stone profiled her by name in a May 2021 feature on Israeli-military-linked social media influencers, The Jerusalem Post separately confirmed her status as an IDF reservist, and her blue-badged Instagram stood at 794,000 followers at our August 8, 2026 review. She brands her content as "Gun Waifu" — airsoft/tactical and cosplay content.
○ Unverified Unverified — Instagram's @natalialuccas02 ("Lala," ~189K followers) is the account tied to this search, but no press or third-party source confirms who runs it. Similar TikTok/YouTube accounts exist but aren't confirmably linked, and nothing suggests any are AI-generated.
◆ Openly Virtual Natalia Novak is not a real person — she's an AI-generated "virtual model." Her own Instagram and Patreon bios self-label her as AI, and the anonymous creator behind her told Futurism in 2023 that "Natalia's entire likeness is the product of an AI image generator."
✓ Real Yes — Natalie Azzopardi is real: an Australia-based fashion/hairstyle creator (~293K TikTok followers) whose own YouTube channel About page directly cross-confirms her Instagram and TikTok handles, and who is one half of a well-documented, multi-year public relationship with fellow creator Crystal Bellotti — cross-tagged, with dates and captions, on both of their separate, independently-run TikTok accounts.
✓ Real Yes — Natalie Halcro is real: a Canadian model and reality-TV personality who was a cast member on E!'s "WAGS" and the co-titular star, alongside her cousin and business partner Olivia Pierson, of E!'s own spin-off series "Relatively Nat & Liv." Two broadcaster-produced shows built entirely around her on-camera life, plus first-party confirmation from a hair-extension brand she co-owns, put this well past the documented-evidence bar for a real verdict.
○ Unverified Unproven either way. Natalie King (@natalieexking) runs a large, verified, cross-linked social presence — a verified Instagram carrying roughly 3.6–4M followers and a YouTube channel under her own name that lists the same Instagram handle — but no long-form video, broadcast appearance, or independent named-byline journalism about her personally turned up to clear this site's bar for "real." A press-styled write-up exists but carries an explicit disclaimer that no journalists were involved in writing it. Nothing points toward a virtual/AI persona either, so the honest call is unproven.
✓ Real Real. Natalie Lee is a documented reality-TV personality — a Season 2 cast member on Netflix's "Love Is Blind," profiled by name-byline outlets including Marie Claire and Entertainment Tonight, and now co-host of the podcast "Out of the Pods" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
✓ Real Real person, not an AI persona. Natalie Levin (@natalielevinx) is a Scottsdale/Los Angeles-based registered nurse turned content creator with roughly 480K Instagram and 96K TikTok followers, cross-linked from her own Linktree since 2021. The name is shared by several unrelated public figures.
✓ Real Yes — Natalie Reynolds is a real person: a TikTok prankster and Kick streamer with years of continuous on-camera content, extensive contemporaneous press coverage, and a real, dated one-week stint in the "Bop House" creator collective.
○ Unverified Unproven. Natalie Roush (@natalieroush) is a widely followed Instagram/YouTube/Twitch creator with a self-hosted official website that — directly fetched for this review — links an OnlyFans subscription page by name alongside her other accounts, and a car-build-themed merch store cross-linking a TikTok handle independently confirmed live via TikTok's own oEmbed API. But no named-byline press, independently viewable long-form video, or third-party confirmation exists to clear our bar for "Verified Real," and nothing suggests a virtual persona either — the record here is built almost entirely from her own accounts.
✓ Real Yes — Natasha Nice is a real adult performer with a two-decade-plus career. She's a recurring nominee across the AVN and XBIZ Awards' MILF/Cougar categories (2022–2025), was named a Penthouse Pet in 2011, was promoted by AVN Media Network's own account ahead of a 2024 AVN Expo appearance, and is directly quoted by XBIZ's news desk under the same X account she still runs today — a documentation trail no AI persona has.
Real. Nati Casassola (Natália Casassola) is a two-time Big Brother Brasil contestant, nationally broadcast on TV Globo — third place on BBB8 (2008) and, returning as a veteran, fourth place on BBB13 (2013), both documented by named Brazilian press (UOL, Globo/EGO, Purepeople). She built a well-documented OnlyFans subscription business from December 2021, covered by name in Metrópoles, Portal UAI, ISTOÉ, UOL/Splash, and Revista Quem, and said in June 2026 that she closed the platform in mid-2025, around the time she turned 40. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
◆ Openly Virtual Nava Null is not a real person — she is an AI-generated singer created by British-Iranian artist Farbod Mehr, publicly confirmed by her creator's own statements and by her listing as an official ambassador of the Fanvue x OpenArt AI Personality of the Year Awards 2026.
○ Unverified Unverified. Neiima Marin runs a two-account Instagram setup (@neiimaaa and @neiima22, roughly 330K and 424K followers) that cross-reference each other in their own bios, plus a live TikTok (@neiimaaa, oEmbed-confirmed) and a Snapchat (@neiima22) that independently names the same handle set. None of that is a real-world confirmation, though — no platform AI label, no operator statement, and no press or broadcast appearance exists either way, so per our standard the honest verdict is unknown, not real or fake.
✓ Real Yes — Neyleen Ashley is a real person. She holds an IMDb-credited appearance as herself across seven 2016 episodes of the Snapchat reality series "DeCODED Sexes," and two independent, named-byline press pieces — OutKick (June 2023, Joe Kinsey) and Fox News (January 2024, Hannah Grossman) — interviewed her directly, seven months apart, and separately corroborated her Instagram/TikTok following and Miami location.
✓ Real Real. Nicky Gile has a documented public trail going back over a decade: Sports Illustrated's Extra Mustard section ran a named feature on her in June 2016 crediting her own Instagram photos, and Barstool Sports' own topic archive shows four separate posts about her dated 2015 to 2020. She's represented by Unruly Agency, a talent-management firm covered by BusinessWire, whose own roster page for her lists her Instagram, TikTok, X, and OnlyFans together, and her own YouTube channel cross-links directly to her verified Instagram. No platform AI label or operator statement has ever described her as a virtual persona.
✓ Real Yes — Nicole Kitt is real: an adult-film actress with an official 2026 AVN Award nomination for Female Performer of the Year (one of 14 nominees on the award body's own roster), three further 43rd AVN Awards nominations, a 2024 XBIZ Award win for Best Acting – Lead, a named-wire-service photo from a major awards red carpet, and a long-form on-camera trade interview plus a 69-minute podcast interview.
✓ Real Real. Nicolle Figueroa is a Salvadoran TikToker (33M+ followers) named to Forbes's 2024 Top Creators list for Latin America, profiled in a named-byline, direct-quote interview by elsalvador.com (July 2026), and covered by name across years of Salvadoran entertainment press — including a named-byline 2023 report on her OnlyFans launch. No AI or virtual-persona claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Ninel Conde is a Mexican actress and singer with a three-decade, network-television career — Televisa telenovela lead roles including "Rebelde" (2004–2006), a 2004 Latin Grammy nomination for her debut album, and a confirmed 2025 cast slot on TelevisaUnivision's live reality competition "La Casa de los Famosos México" — who announced her own OnlyFans account on her personal Instagram in February 2022 and discussed it on Univision's live talk show "El Gordo y la Flaca." No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real — Noelia Ramirez runs a self-cross-linked, on-camera creator cluster. Her own YouTube channel (@noeliaramirezzz) lists her TikTok and Instagram directly in its description and posts long-form vlogs, including a two-part on-camera "Labor Vlog" documenting her hospital delivery, and her TikTok (@noeliaaramirez, ~96K followers) links back to that same channel in its bio. "Noelia Ramirez" is a widely shared name — this page covers only that confirmed cluster, not the many unrelated people (including a Barcelona journalist) who share it.
○ Unverified Unproven — not because anything here looks fake, but because the specific evidence hasn't surfaced. Noelle Emily's Instagram (@noelle_emily, Meta-verified, ~1M followers) anchors a fully cross-linked cluster of her own — TikTok, Threads, Snapchat, and X, all listed on her own link.me hub — but no named-byline press, long-form video, or independently witnessed appearance exists to clear our bar for "Verified Real," and no OnlyFans link appears anywhere in that same first-party hub.
✓ Real Yes — Noelle Leyva is a real, documented creator-economy figure: an active fitness/lifestyle influencer who runs her own YouTube vlog channel (independently confirmed via YouTube's own oEmbed data) and a first-party link-in-bio hub that directly cross-links that channel and her TikTok account, with consistent brand-partnership codes (YoungLA, Gorilla Mind) matching across her Instagram, TikTok, and hub.
✓ Real Real. Noemie Fay (@cinnannoe) is a documented Twitch streamer and cosplayer — Rolling Stone, Dexerto, Gamerant, and Wikipedia's entry on fellow streamer Emiru all place her, under her streaming name "Cinna," in verified in-person livestream events alongside Valkyrae and Emiru, including a week-long "Sis-a-thon" marathon. No AI-persona claim exists for her from any operator or platform.
◆ Openly Virtual Noonoouri is not a real person — she's a hand-designed CGI character with a publicly named creator, on Instagram since 2018 and openly fictional from her first post. Her team even corrects the label: "NOT AI, but CGI" — though her singing voice is AI-synthesized. Verified account, 459,000 followers at our August 8, 2026 review.
○ Unverified Unproven. Nora Fawn is a cosplay and lifestyle creator with a large, cross-platform public following — a main Instagram account reported near 1.2–1.3 million followers, a separate cosplay-branded Instagram near 208K, and a Twitch channel independently confirmed at 64,270 followers via Twitch's own API — reached through her own official link-in-bio hubs. No named-byline press, verified public appearance, or long-form on-camera video was found to independently document her as a real person, and no platform AI label or operator statement suggests a virtual persona either.
✓ Real Real. Océane Dodin is a French professional tennis player who reached a career-high WTA singles ranking of No. 46 in June 2017, won a WTA Tour singles title at the 2016 Coupe Banque Nationale in Québec City, and reached the fourth round of the 2024 Australian Open — her deepest Grand Slam run — beating three opponents, including 29th-seeded Zhu Lin, before falling to eventual runner-up Zheng Qinwen. In December 2025, while recovering from an inner-ear injury, she joined OnlyFans; named French sports-business and public-broadcaster press (sportbuzzbusiness.fr, franceinfo) reported and quoted her own on-record account of the arrangement, set against the tour's modest lower-ranking prize money. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Octavia Red is a documented adult-industry performer — a 2026 AVN Award nominee for Female Performer of the Year who also won two competitive AVN Awards that same ceremony, with a Wikipedia entry, an IMDb filmography, named-byline trade press (XBIZ), and a long-form podcast interview (Holly Randall Unfiltered).
✓ Real Yes — Olandria Carthen is a real person: an original islander on Love Island USA Season 7 (Peacock, 2025), finishing runner-up with Nic Vansteenberghe. She's since signed with UTA, walked NYFW, and modeled for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. No verdict guesswork needed here.
✓ Real Real. Olivia Attwood is a documented British TV personality — a "Love Island" UK Series 3 (2017) original cast member turned ITV documentary presenter, fronting "Getting Filthy Rich" (on the OnlyFans and online sex-work economy) and "vs The Trolls" (on online abuse), with an IMDb filmography and a regular "Loose Women" panellist credit.
◆ Openly Virtual Olivia C is not a real person — she is an openly AI-generated Portuguese travel influencer, third place at the first Miss AI pageant (2024).
○ Unverified Honestly: nobody has proven it either way. Olivia Casta is a 2.7M-follower model persona with no interview, no video of her speaking, and no verified public appearance — and a years-old, never-confirmed theory that her face is a filtered version of another model's. Here's everything that's actually documented.
✓ Real Real. Olivia Grivas is a documented Sydney/London fashion and lifestyle creator with 500K+ Instagram followers, and separately a named venture capital investor at Skip Capital, profiled by her university and under her own byline.
✓ Real Real. Olivia Kaiser is a documented reality-TV personality — Season 3 winner of CBS's "Love Island USA" in 2021, a multi-season competitor and Season 41 champion on MTV's "The Challenge," with named-byline press coverage, an IMDb filmography, and a Scottsdale, Arizona cosmetology business tying her public identity together.
✓ Real Yes — Olivia Pierson is real: a Canadian reality-TV personality and businesswoman who was a main cast member across all three seasons of E!'s "WAGS," then co-starred as one of the two titular stars of E!'s own spin-off series "Relatively Nat & Liv," alongside her cousin Natalie Halcro (whom this site also documents). Her own verified Instagram bio, a hair-extension company's first-party "Meet the Owners" page, and named mainstream press (South China Morning Post) all cross-confirm the same identity and current business activity, putting her well past the documented-evidence bar for a real verdict.
✓ Real Yes — Olivia Rodrigo is real, a three-time Grammy winner (Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Pop Solo Performance, all 2022) whose GUTS World Tour grossed $184.6 million across 62 shows on four continents. She has also been directly named as a target of nonconsensual AI-generated sexual imagery — most recently in a January 2026 Rolling Stone investigation into Grok, X's AI tool, generating explicit deepfakes of her and other celebrities. She has no subscription or adult-content platform; any account offering her "exclusive" or "leaked" content is a fabrication.
✓ Real Yes — Overtime Megan is real: she's Megan Eugenio, a New York-based sports-media personality who has worked with the digital sports brand Overtime since 2018, was named by NBCUniversal as one of four Overtime creators sent to cover the Paris 2024 Olympics, hosts the Fresh Daily Meggs podcast, and was the documented victim of a 2023 phone hack and non-consensual leak that she addressed publicly on the record.
✓ Real Real. Paige DeSorbo is a documented Bravo reality-TV personality — a main cast member on "Summer House" for seven seasons (2019-2025) — and co-host of the chart-topping "Giggly Squad" podcast, with named-byline press, an official Bravo cast bio, and a New York Times-bestselling book confirming her identity.
✓ Real Yes — Paige Spiranac is a real former pro golfer, and by her own count 100 fake "Paige" accounts appear every day. Her rule, in her own words: she will never DM you romantically, never ask for money, and has no Telegram. Ever.
✓ Real Yes — Paigeuncaged (Paige Woolen) is a real person. She's one of the more thoroughly documented creators in this space: IMDb podcast credits going back to 2020, first-person magazine interviews, a real-world stalking incident covered by mainstream press, and a weekly YouTube talk show she hosts on camera.
✓ Real Real. Paige VanZant is a documented former UFC strawweight/flyweight fighter (8-5, two UFC bonus awards) with a decade-plus, camera-verified combat-sports career that continued into BKFC bare-knuckle boxing, Misfits Boxing, Dana White's Power Slap, and AEW pro wrestling. She has confirmed an OnlyFans account in her own on-record 2023 and 2026 quotes. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Pandora Kaaki is a Philippines-based mainstream Instagram influencer (reported in the 11.9–12.6 million follower range) with a live, first-party YouTube vlog channel confirmed carrying travel and lifestyle content from October 2023 through July 2025, and named entertainment-press coverage (October 2025) describing the same @pandorakaaki identity's move into OnlyFans-branded content — corroborated independently by an OnlyFans-operated OFTV profile under her name in the same "Travel & Vlogs" content category. This research traced and ruled out an earlier two-person name-collision concern: the specific link page behind it resolves to an unrelated, apparently hijacked account, not to a second real person.
Real. Patricia Steisy is a well-documented Spanish television personality — a 2014 contestant on Telecinco's dating show "Mujeres y Hombres y Viceversa," a 2016 "Supervivientes" castaway (75 days, 11th eliminated), and a confirmed 2022 contestant on "Pesadilla en el Paraíso" — who has openly discussed, in her own words to named Spanish outlets (FormulaTV, El Español), running a paid OnlyFans account since 2020. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real. Patrycia "Pati" Kayy is a documented content creator and former competitive golfer who appeared as herself in a 2022 episode of E!'s nationally broadcast reality series Botched, and has sat for a consistent run of independently produced podcast interviews discussing her OnlyFans career in her own words — including Barstool Sports' Only Stans (Episode 49, April 2023). No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Pauline Tantot is a real person: French Wikipedia's own cast list for Guillaume Canet's 2019 theatrical release "Nous finirons ensemble" ("Little White Lies 2") credits "Mathilde Tantot et Pauline Tantot" as "Les jumelles," a credit corroborated by IMDb's character-specific page listing her as "Jumelle 1"; separately, named-byline press — Majorca Daily Bulletin (2023), CNN Brasil (2026), and Diário Carioca (2026) — has covered her by name in distinct, dated real-world events years apart.
✓ Real Real. Pearl Gonzalez is a documented former UFC and Invicta FC strawweight/flyweight fighter turned Bare Knuckle FC competitor and, most recently, a title-defending Misfits Boxing (MFB) Women's Middleweight World Champion (won December 2025, defended March 2026) — a decade-plus, camera-verified combat-sports career spanning four promotions and disciplines. She confirmed an OnlyFans account in her own February 2023 Instagram post, corroborated directly the same day and again the following month by named MMA press. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Penny Barber is a real person: an American adult-film performer, director, and writer with a documented industry career, including the AVN Award for MILF Performer of the Year (2024), an XBIZ award win announced by XBIZ's own official account, and long-form on-camera interviews (The Adult Time Podcast, Holly Randall Unfiltered) — a documented trail no AI persona has.
○ Unverified Unproven — though the signals lean real. @phoebeisobelx has posted continuously since August 2015 (years before consumer AI image tools), with 200K+ followers and organic engagement tracked by third-party analytics. But no press profile, long-form video, or verified appearance confirms her on the record, so we don't call it.
✓ Real Yes — Phoenix Marie is a real person: a veteran adult performer active since 2007 who was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame's Class of 2022, has a decades-long filmography spanning performing, camera, and directing credits on IMDb, was photographed attending the 2026 AVN Awards in Las Vegas, and continues to draw named trade-press coverage (XBIZ) into 2026 — the kind of long, checkable, still-current paper trail no AI persona has.
✓ Real Real. Pia Mia is a documented recording artist and actress — a Guam-born singer signed to Interscope Records who charted the platinum single "Do It Again" (2015, featuring Chris Brown and Tyga), appeared on Keeping Up with the Kardashians, and played Tristan in the After film franchise. Named-byline press (JustJared, September 2020) also documented her joining OnlyFans via her own Instagram announcement. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
○ Unverified Unproven either way. Pinup Pixie is a cosplay, fashion, and makeup creator with a TikTok-oEmbed-confirmed account (@pinuppixie), a live YouTube channel under her name, and roughly 854K reported Instagram followers, whose own official Linktree hub lists OnlyFans as a direct, clickable link. No independent named-byline press, verified public appearance, or long-form video was found to clear this site's bar for a documented "real" verdict, and nothing points to a virtual/AI persona either.
✓ Real Yes — Piper Rockelle is a real person: nearly a decade of on-camera history as one of YouTube's biggest kid creators, a Netflix docuseries about that era, an on-camera ABC Nightline interview — and, since December 2025, a documented Bop House member.
Real. Pocah is a nationally broadcast Brazilian funk singer and reality-TV personality — a confirmed cast member of TV Globo's "Big Brother Brasil 21" (2021), eliminated in the season's penultimate triple eviction with the highest vote share of the three, and a 2022 MTV Millennial Awards Brazil winner. Her 2024 debut album "Cria de Caxias" and her November 2024 launch on the Brazilian subscription platform FanFever are both documented in named Brazilian press, in her own words. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Yes — Pokimane is a real person (Imane Anys), streaming since 2013. The "AI Pokimane" content people run into is deepfakes and voice clones she has never consented to — she was ranked the #1 most-impersonated creator on McAfee's 2025 deepfake list.
✓ Real Yes — Polina Malinovskaya is a real model: signed to a Milan agency at 16, interviewed in print, press-covered since 2020, ~2M Instagram followers. What's fake: an unauthorized AI model of her face circulates on AI-art platforms, generating synthetic "Polina" images she never made.
○ Unverified Unproven — not because anything here looks synthetic, but because the specific documentation our "Verified Real" bar requires hasn't surfaced. Poppi Louiz's Instagram (@poppillouizz, ~830K followers) anchors a tightly cross-linked Australian fitness cluster — TikTok (1.1M followers, confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed data), Snapchat, and her own coaching business site, poppination.com, all pointing back to each other. No named-byline press, broadcast appearance, or independently witnessed public event exists for her, and an unsourced aggregator's separate claim that she runs an OnlyFans account isn't confirmed anywhere in her own verified channels.
Real. "Zoo" is a nationally documented Brazilian entertainer: a cast member of MTV Brasil's "De Férias com o Ex Brasil" Season 2 (2017), a professional bodybuilder who earned her Mr. Olympia Brasil 2025 pro card in the Fit Model category, a music-festival performer (Lollapalooza Brasil 2018, Rock in Rio 2019), and a May 2026 boxing debutante at Fight Music Show 8. Her subscription profile on the Brazilian platform Privacy, launched under the alter-ego name "Pri Panki" in 2024, is documented by named Brazilian press — as is a May 2026 incident in which paid content from that account began circulating without her authorization; she responded on the record that she was pursuing legal action. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Yes — Qimmah Russo is a real, documented fitness creator. She's a credited actress in the 2022 film "Run & Gun" (independently confirmed by TV Guide's own cast listing), appeared on the nationally distributed TV show "Ask Dr. Nandi" in July 2021, and was profiled by named-byline outlet BlackSportsOnline in 2023 — on top of an official College of the Canyons women's basketball record from her amateur athletics years.
✓ Real Yes — QTCinderella is a real person, a Twitch streamer since 2018 and founder of The Streamer Awards. She is also one of the central victims of the January 2023 Twitch deepfake scandal: fellow streamer Atrioc was caught with non-consensual deepfake porn of her open in a browser tab, and she has spent the years since fighting for takedowns and stronger deepfake law — the opposite of an AI-generated identity.
Unproven either way. "Queen Kalin" (Kalin, @queenkalin) presents as a real, independently operated cosplay creator — a consistent Instagram/TikTok/X cluster active since at least November 2020, cross-linked through her own Linktree hub and a reciprocal X bio tying the accounts together, known for Bayonetta cosplay and a stated Brazilian, tattooed, ex-gymnast identity. But no named-byline press, convention confirmation, or long-form video turned up in this research, so the documented-evidence bar for a "real" verdict isn't met — and nothing points toward an AI-persona verdict either. The "scandal"/"leak" pages attached to her name in search results are generic content-farm spam, not an actual event.
✓ Real Real. Quen Blackwell (Quenlin Blackwell) is a mainstream, nationally documented Gen Z internet personality — a former Vine star turned TikTok/YouTube comedian and model, represented by UTA (2021) and then CAA (2024, named-byline Hollywood Reporter), with a 2024 Off-White Paris runway debut, a 2025 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show appearance, and a 2025 guest role on HBO's "I Love LA." Named-byline press (The Shade Room, Oct. 2022) also documented an OnlyFans account tied to a viral prank at the time; that account is not listed on her current official hubs, so it is treated here as historical rather than current. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Quinn Everly is a real person: she's the founder and owner of Blue Rose Talent, the Gold Coast OnlyFans management agency at the center of Stan's 2026 Original docuseries "Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money," and Stan's own press materials name her directly, nickname her "The Queen Bee," and link her Instagram handle @thequinneverly.
✓ Real Yes — Rachel Cook is a real, decade-plus documented model: a 2013 pre-fame runway and editorial record, a Playboy Mexico cover, two separate Maxim profiles years apart, and an active YouTube channel where she vlogs on-camera about van life and regenerative farming. The AI-fake suspicion around her name traces to a real but different problem: her photos have been used to train public AI image generators, and copycat "official OnlyFans" link pages trade on her name.
✓ Real Yes — Rachel Dillon is a real, documented Australian fitness entrepreneur: a WBFF Bikini World Champion whose title is confirmed on the WBFF's own official page, and the founder of two operating businesses (Move With Us, Crop Shop Boutique), the second of which Forbes profiled by name in July 2025. Her official Instagram and TikTok (@racheljdillon) are both confirmed directly from her own company's website, and her 2024 wedding to entrepreneur Tobi Pearce was independently covered by Australian press.
✓ Real Yes — Rachel Mary is a real person: the British-born, Australia-based model behind the blue-badged Instagram @rachelmar.y (260,000 followers at our August 8, 2026 review), whose April 2024 viral TikTok was covered independently by Newsweek. Her account cluster is confirmed by her own link hub in both directions — and this page tracks what happened to her original TikTok handle along the way.
✓ Real Real. Rachel Recchia is a documented reality-TV personality and licensed pilot — ABC's co-lead of "The Bachelorette" Season 19 (2022) alongside Gabby Windey, with a Bachelor of Science in Aviation from Ohio University and named-byline press coverage across her Bachelor Nation and "Perfect Match" appearances.
✓ Real Real. Rae Williams is a documented reality-TV cast member — Season 1 of Netflix's "The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On" (2022) and later "The Ultimatum: Queer Love" — with an official Linktree hub tying her verified accounts together and press coverage from ScreenRant and Elite Daily confirming her post-show life.
Real. Rafaela Sumpani is a Brazilian content creator who competed as the Bahia finalist in the nationally covered Miss Bumbum Brasil 2023 pageant, contesting the August 18, 2023 final her sister Larissa Sumpani won as the Minas Gerais representative. UOL Splash named both sisters by name in coverage before and after the contest, quoting Rafaela directly and confirming — for both sisters, by name — a subscription-content presence that has included OnlyFans since around 2020. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
Real. Raissa Barbosa is a nationally broadcast Brazilian reality-TV contestant — cast on RecordTV's "A Fazenda 12" (2020), where she was the season's 11th-eliminated peoa — and the pageant's Vice Miss Bumbum in 2017, representing the state of Acre. While she was still confined on the show, named Brazilian outlet Portal Pop Mais reported she was running a paid OnlyFans subscription, priced at US$20/month with 500+ posts, managed by her team during her time in the house. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real. Rara Knupps is a documented creator with an independently catalogued screen filmography — including a supporting role in the 2024 title Amuse Bouche — and a real, camera-facing viral moment: a May 2021 TikTok video, covered by named UK press (Daily Mirror) and syndicated by Yahoo Lifestyle Australia, reacting to a former high school teacher having subscribed to her paid-content account. Her current TikTok account is independently confirmed live via TikTok's own API, and a multi-year YouTube video history under her name runs from June 2020 into late 2022.
✓ Real Yes — Raven Lane is a real, documented adult performer: nominated for Best New Starlet at the 42nd AVN Awards (per the award's own nominee roster), covered directly by trade outlet XBIZ, and interviewed on camera on the independent Green Door podcast. The bare name is also shared with an unrelated novel, apartment complexes, and a boutique shop — none of those are her.
✓ Real Real. Raven Ross is a documented reality-TV cast member — Season 3 of Netflix's "Love Is Blind" (2022) — with named-byline press coverage, an IMDb credit, and an official business website that ties together her verified Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook accounts.
✓ Real Yes — Rebecca McLeod is real: she headlined and won the main event of a mainstream-press-covered, live-streamed exhibition boxing card in June 2026, and the second verified account some fans ask about, @itsbecmcleod ("Bec McLeod"), is the same real woman under a second brand name, not a sister or a different person — her own official Linktree and link-in-bio hubs tie the two together.
Yes — Rebecca Volpetti is a real person: an Italian adult performer with two separate AVN Award nominations five years apart (Female Foreign Performer of the Year at the 39th AVN Awards, and Best International All-Girl Sex Scene at the 43rd AVN Awards), independently documented on Wikipedia's AVN Awards pages — official industry recognition an AI-generated persona would not have.
○ Unverified Unproven — a years-long, recognizable social presence with nothing that reads as fake, but no documented public evidence clears our "Verified Real" bar either. Instagram's @txreemarie is the clear anchor for the "ree marie" search (roughly 1.35M followers per third-party analytics), and TikTok's own oEmbed data independently confirms a matching handle, @the.txreemarie. But we found no named-byline press, no long-form interview, and no official statement about her identity anywhere — just an organically built mom-vlogger persona built around school-pickup-line car videos.
✓ Real Yes — Renee Gracie is real: a documented Australian motorsport driver (first female to compete in Porsche Carrera Cup Australia in 2013; first full-time female Supercars Dunlop Series competitor in 14 years in 2015; two Bathurst 1000 wildcard starts) whose 2019 pivot into OnlyFans, and 2023–2026 GT3 racing comeback funded by an OnlyFans sponsorship deal, is the entire subject of "Renee Gracie: Fireproof," a 2024 Stan Original feature documentary from an all-female Western Australian production team, backed by Screen Australia.
✓ Real Yes — Peachmangojuice is a real person, publicly named Renee Monaco. Her own art-and-coffee business site identifies her by that name ("Welcome to the artistic world of Renee Monaco, better known as 'peachmangojuice'"), and she's appeared on-camera in at least two YouTube podcast episodes on "That One Time with Adam Metwally," confirmed via YouTube's own oEmbed data, plus a named 2021 podcast interview on "A Sophisticated Podcast."
✓ Real Yes — Riley Reid is a real person with a 15-year documented career. And uniquely: there IS an official Riley Reid AI — she co-founded Clona.ai and trained her own chatbot. Everything else using her name is unofficial.
✓ Real Real. Rio Sage is a Los Angeles-based actress and Instagram model (roughly 246K followers, @riosage) with two independently listed IMDb screen credits — the 2018 TV mini-series "20 Something" (top-billed alongside Anja Ellam) and the 2026 short film "Very Vocal" (with Justin Page) — plus reported earlier work in AwesomenessTV's reality series "Malibu Surf." No official AI-persona statement or platform AI label has ever attached to her own identity; a separate 2025 tech-press report describes her licensing a distinct AI "digital twin" character to a UK startup, which is a business deal about a spinoff product, not a claim that she herself is AI-generated.
✓ Real Real. Rissa May is a documented adult-film performer — a 2026 AVN Female Performer of the Year nominee per Wikipedia's official 43rd AVN Awards page, with four additional scene-category nominations the same night, named-byline trade-press coverage from XBIZ and AVN.com, and a Wikidata-documented professional record.
✓ Real Yes — Rita Faez is a real person: Complex (syndicated via Yahoo, May 2026) describes her as having a verified Instagram account and covers a specific viral video with dated engagement numbers, and The Sporting News (via Yahoo, July 2026) separately reported on a specific real-world Paris outing, both with named bylines and verifiable details rather than vague influencer copy.
✓ Real Yes — River Lynn is real: an adult performer whose own link-in-bio hub (linktr.ee/riverlynn) cross-confirms her X/Twitter account, TikTok, and a self-published blog under her name, backed by repeated named coverage from AVN Media Network's and XBIZ's own accounts — including a joint release-headliner credit with Ella Reese.
Real. Romina Marcos — daughter of Cuban-Mexican entertainer Niurka Marcos and sister of actor/singer Emilio Osorio — is a broadcast-documented Mexican actress, singer, and content creator: she won season 2 of Televisa's "Las Estrellas Bailan en Hoy" (Dec. 2021, announced by the network's own corporate press office), holds acting credits in "Mi marido tiene familia" and "Como dice el dicho," reached the semifinal of TV Azteca's "MasterChef Celebrity México" (2023), and was a network-confirmed cast member of Telemundo's "Los 50" (2024). She launched her own OnlyFans in March 2024, quoted by name across La Razón, Infobae, and Univision.
○ Unverified Unproven. "Rose Hart" (Instagram/TikTok @yourdistractionrose, roughly 2M IG followers) runs a reciprocally cross-linked social cluster — Instagram, TikTok, a Snapchat account naming her London location, and a secondary Instagram naming it as her main — but no named-byline press, long-form video, or verified public appearance confirms her as a real person, and nothing suggests a virtual persona either. "Rose Hart" is also a common stage name shared by several unrelated creators, an author, and a singer — this page covers only the @yourdistractionrose cluster.
✓ Real Real. Rosiane Pinheiro is a three-decade Brazilian public figure: the featured dancer of the Bahian pagode group Gang do Samba through the 1990s and 2000s, a 1997 runner-up in the nationally broadcast "Morena do Tchan" contest, a June 1998 Playboy Brasil cover model, a 2012 reality-show champion turned TV reporter, and a confirmed RecordTV "A Fazenda 14" (2022) cast member. Named Brazilian press — O Globo, UOL, Correio Braziliense, BNews, and RecordTV's own r7.com — documents her career and her OnlyFans/Privacy earnings by name since 2023. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real. Rubi Rose (Rubi Rose Benton) is a documented American rapper, model, and internet personality from Lexington, Kentucky — Wikipedia and IMDb entries, an XXL 2021 Freshman placement, a record deal history, and named-byline press coverage confirm she is a real, working public figure.
✓ Real Yes — Ruby Drew is a real person: she's a named, credited cast member of Stan's 2026 Original docuseries "Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money," which follows Gold Coast OnlyFans creators, and the broadcaster's own press release identifies her by name and age and hyperlinks her Instagram handle @ONLYRUBYDREW directly.
○ Unverified Unproven. Rusty Fawkes is a cosplay and gaming-meme creator running an Instagram account reportedly around 374K followers, a Threads account confirmed live, and a first-party "LinkMe" hub (confirmed via her own Threads bio) that cross-links her TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, Snapchat, X, Discord, and — under a subscription-platforms section — dedicated OnlyFans and Fansly links. No named-byline press, verified appearance, or platform AI disclosure exists anywhere for her. Content-farm biography sites repeat a birthdate that could not be traced to any primary source. No verdict rests on private knowledge or a hunch: the record simply doesn't clear either bar yet.
✓ Real Yes — Ryan Reid is real: a Brazzers-contract adult performer who won Best Acting – Lead at the 2026 XBIZ (XMA) Awards and Best Actress at the 2026 AVN Awards, both for the same role in Digital Playground's mini-series Deadly Vows — named industry award rosters, not aggregator filler. The name is shared with a former NBA forward (Ryan Reid, 1986–2025) and with Astros executive Reid Ryan; neither is connected to this performer, whose own award-season press and cross-linked social accounts are what the creator-space search demand for the name is about.
Real. Sabrina Boing Boing is a long-documented Brazilian entertainment personality — a former reporter on RedeTV!'s talk show "SuperPop" and, in her own account to named press, a 15-year fixture of São Paulo Carnival who led the percussion section (bateria) of samba school Acadêmicos do Tatuapé's championship-season parade in 2017. She stepped back from sensual modeling work in 2018 after a Christian conversion, then in October 2022 launched a paid-subscription profile on the Brazilian platform Privacy, framing the return in her own words: "Meu corpo, minhas regras. Minha fé continua a mesma" ("My body, my rules. My faith remains the same"). She and her longtime partner Carlos Pucci have run linked Privacy accounts since. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Yes — Sabrina Carpenter is the real, two-time Grammy-winning singer behind Short n' Sweet and "Espresso." She is also #7 on McAfee's 2025 Most Dangerous Celebrity Deepfake Deception List: her image has been used without consent in ads for an AI "nudify" app, and AI-enabled impersonator accounts have targeted her fanbase with fake meet-and-greet, presale, and merch scams. Any account selling her "exclusive" content or a guaranteed presale is a fake trading on a real person's stolen likeness.
Real — Sabrina Costello is the Vancouver-based "Blueberry" of swimwear brand Strawberry Milk Mob, co-founded with sisters Georgia and Sydney in 2018. Named press describes her personality and role, the sisters' own official podcast features her as a co-host by name, and her personal Instagram is reciprocally cross-confirmed against the brand's main account.
✓ Real Real. Sabrina Stanley is a two-time Hardrock 100 women's champion (2018, 2021) and a decade-plus elite ultrarunner whose competitive record — independently tracked by UTMB World's official results index and covered by named trail-running press (iRunFar, Canadian Running Magazine, Trail Runner Magazine) — also includes a Western States 100 podium, a Diagonale des Fous win, two Nolan's 14 fastest-known-times, and a 2024 Kosciuszko by UTMB win. In March 2025 she became the first professional trail runner sponsored by OnlyFans under its athlete-sponsorship program — an official, press-covered deal confirmed on her own website and in her own on-record quotes. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Sadie Crowell is a documented content creator and podcast host: Apple Podcasts and Spotify both list her by name as the host of "was that TMI?" (89 episodes since at least 2020), and her own official Linktree hub reciprocally cross-links two other accounts she runs — a podcast show account and a self-tan brand account — both of which credit "@sadiecrowell" as host/owner in their own bios. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists anywhere for her.
✓ Real Real. Sadie McKenna is a documented TikTok/Instagram creator and former Hype House member with an IMDb-credited 'Self' appearance in Netflix's Hype House (2022) and named-byline press bios. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
✓ Real Yes — Sage Hunter is real: an adult-film performer and content creator with a sustained named-byline trade-press trail. XBIZ has covered her under her own name from April 2025 through June 2026 — headlining releases for Girlfriends Films/Sweetheart Video, New Sensations, Hookup Hotshot, and Passions Only, appearing in a directly-quoted ManyVids clip, and picking up two documented 2026 XMA Award nominations. A professional editorial wire photo also places her on the red carpet at the 2026 AVN Awards Nominations Party in November 2025. Her own X bio additionally claims AVN and XRCO nominations, which we could not independently verify down to the specific award category.
Real. Sahara Ray is a documented Australian-American model and swimwear designer — daughter of former professional surfer Tony Ray — whose swimwear label carries a federally registered U.S. trademark (Reg. No. 4885084) and an independent Better Business Bureau record dating to 2014, alongside an independently listed IMDb screen credit (The Great American Mud Wrestle, 2018) and a 2023 hour-long video interview about her career. A real, publicly documented creator with no AI-persona or virtual-model claim ever attached to her.
○ Unverified Unproven either way. Salome Munoz (@salmunoz on Instagram, @salxmunoz on TikTok) is a dance/lifestyle creator with a large, internally consistent cross-platform footprint — her own Linktree hub and a separate personal website both point to a paid OnlyFans-branded page under her name, and her TikTok has introduced a multi-creator collective, "Señora House," alongside other named accounts. No named-byline press, interview, verified public appearance, or long-form video documenting her identity was found anywhere in this research, and equally no platform AI label or operator statement suggests a virtual persona — leaving the verdict unproven per our standard.
✓ Real Real. Sam Feher (Samantha Feher) is a documented Bravo reality personality — a Season 7 cast member on "Summer House" with an official Bravo cast profile and IMDb credits — who now runs the Feher Agency marketing firm and hosts the weekly "CAPS LOCK" podcast.
✓ Real Real. Sami Sheen is a documented public figure and content creator with a broadcast track record — IMDb-credited reality-TV appearances spanning 2008 to 2025, a named-byline podcast interview about her own OnlyFans career, and a July 2026 Yahoo Entertainment (Vanessa Serna) piece quoting her own TikTok video about supporting herself financially since 18. No AI-persona or virtual claim has ever attached to her.
Real. Sammie Bradbury is a Melbourne-based Australian Masters track cyclist, racing for St Kilda Cycling Club, who anchored Australia's women's 35-44 Team Sprint trio to gold and a national record (55.329 seconds) at the 2025 UCI Masters Track World Championships in Roubaix, France, adding two individual bronze medals at the same meet, then swept three individual national titles at the 2026 AusCycling Masters Track National Championships in Brisbane. On June 19, 2026, she announced in her own words to named sports press that she was launching an OnlyFans account. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Sara Loverays is real: an adult livestreamer and self-described intimacy educator who won "Female Streamer of the Year" at the 2025 XMA (XBIZ) Creator Awards, an on-camera win documented in her own acceptance video filmed at the ceremony, and was independently listed among the 2026 nominees in the same category by trade outlet Wet Ink Magazine. She has also given at least two named, third-party podcast interviews about her career, including one filmed live at XBIZ Miami.
✓ Real Real. Sara Mei Kasai is a video-game- and anime-inspired cosplayer and multi-platform creator with named-byline press coverage of her cosplay work (Dexerto, Jan. 2021), plus years of directly-verified, first-party account activity: her TikTok and X accounts are both confirmed live via each platform's own oEmbed API, and her YouTube channel was posting as recently as July 29, 2026. Her own consolidated link.me hub cross-links all of these under one identity and carries an OnlyFans-branded icon; her own X account has displayed the account name "Sara Mei Kasai @Free 0F" since at least 2018. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Sara Underwood is real, and about as documented as it gets: Playboy's 2007 Playmate of the Year (crowned in person at the Playboy Mansion, covered by the AP/CBS News), a former on-air co-host of G4's "Attack of the Show!", a guest in film roles like "The House Bunny," and, currently, one half of the Pacific Northwest cabin-building docuseries "Cabinland" with her partner Jacob Witzling, which runs across her own YouTube and TikTok. She also sat for a full-length, on-the-record podcast interview in 2024.
✓ Real Real. Sarah Ann Bick is a documented cast member of Netflix's "Love Is Blind" Season 6, with an official Tudum cast bio, a Wikipedia entry, and named-byline press coverage confirming her identity and her official Instagram/TikTok handles.
Yes — Sarah Banks is a real person: an adult-film performer active since 2016, profiled directly by AVN's own trade press under a named byline within months of her debut, and a documented nominee (not winner, correcting a claim that circulates on uncited bio sites) for Top Big Tits Performer at the inaugural Pornhub Awards. She has no English-language Wikipedia biography of her own — her documentation trail runs through trade press and industry databases instead of an encyclopedia entry.
✓ Real Yes — Sarah Lloyd (@saraahlloyd) is a real person. "Sarah Lloyd" is a common name that also belongs to unrelated academics, writers, and researchers, but this specific creator is documented by an on-record podcast interview (Annie Knight Unhinged) and a mainstream press profile (The Mirror US) describing her verifiable career pivot from a University of Melbourne biochemistry background — including a co-authored medical paper — into content creation, plus her own travel-and-lifestyle channel on OFTV, "Sarah's World."
✓ Real Real — Sarina Havok is a documented independent trans adult performer, streamer and self-producer with a multi-year industry trail: a nomination at the 43rd AVN Awards (January 2026) for Best Trans Group Sex Scene, a nomination at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards, two earlier Transgender Erotica Awards nominations, and her own YouTube channel hosting a 53-minute on-camera podcast with her partner Robin Coffins. One correction to the brief behind this page: trade rosters show her as a 2026 XMA nominee for Trans Clip Creator of the Year, not as "Trans Streamer of the Year" — that category's actual 2026 winner was a different performer, Carrie Madsin.
✓ Real Yes — Sarita Natividad is real: she competed on-camera as a contestant on OFTV's fishing reality show Reel Rivals (2025), holds multiple IMDb-credited podcast guest appearances, and has been profiled by mainstream entertainment press over deep-sea fishing footage that's hard to fake.
✓ Real Yes — Sasha Grey is a real person. She's a mainstream actress, published novelist, and touring musician who retired from adult film in 2011, was cast by Steven Soderbergh in the lead role of his 2009 feature The Girlfriend Experience, played a version of herself on HBO's Entourage, and is a verified Twitch Partner with over a million followers — a documented public trail no AI persona has.
Unproven — not because anything here looks fake, but because the documented evidence hasn't surfaced. Saskia Herd (@saskiakatarinaherd) is a widely indexed TikTok/Instagram lifestyle creator, reportedly represented by the talent-management agency Night Media, with a TikTok account this research confirmed live via TikTok's own platform data. But no named-byline press, independently viewable long-form video, or directly fetched first-party hub exists to clear our bar for "Verified Real," and this research could not independently confirm the OnlyFans presence the search demand behind her name suggests.
✓ Real Yes — real receipts exist: a professionally photographed public appearance at a named 2023 Miami industry gala (Getty Images), a registered OFTV creator page, and years of continuous TikTok/Instagram content. AI-generated fakes and impersonator accounts also circulate under her name — those are not her.
Unproven — not because anything here looks fake, but because the documented-evidence bar isn't cleared yet. Savannah Montano (@savmontano) runs a consistent, real-looking multi-platform presence — Instagram, a YouTube channel ("Sav and Jay"), X/Twitter, and a Depop resale shop all listed on her own Linktree hub, plus a live TikTok (@savmontanoxx) confirmed via the platform's own data — and aggregator bios tie her to a real, still-operating Miami swimwear brand, Disruptive Youth, that predates today's AI-persona era. But no named-byline press, long-form video, or independently witnessed public appearance was found to confirm her identity, and a search-indexed "OnlyFans" reference for her hub does not match what her live Linktree currently shows.
✓ Real Real. Savannah Palacio is a documented Netflix reality-TV personality — an original cast member on "The Circle" (US) Season 2 and a contestant on "Perfect Match" Season 1, with IMDb-credited appearances, Wikipedia-documented cast history, and named-byline press covering her post-show creator and podcast career.
✓ Real Real. Scheana Shay is an original cast member of Bravo's "Vanderpump Rules" (11 seasons, 2013–2024), a New York Times bestselling memoir author, and the host of the long-running "Scheananigans" podcast — all independently documented by Bravo's official cast materials, her publisher, and named-byline press.
Real. Scotlynd "Scotty" Ryan is a documented Baddies franchise cast member — a mid-season addition to Baddies South (2022) who became a series regular through Baddies West, East, Caribbean, Midwest, Africa, and Baddies USA: Chapter One per Wikipedia's own season cast tables and IMDb credits — and the founder of fitness brand Snatched LLC. Named-byline press (Primetimer) covers her February 1997 birth, Charlotte, NC background, and her own Zeus Network spinoff series about her 2025–26 pregnancy. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
✓ Real Yes — Selena Gomez is a real, Emmy-nominated actress (Only Murders in the Building) and the founder of the $2.7 billion Rare Beauty. She is also a documented target of AI abuse at real scale: named in a January 2026 Center for Countering Digital Hate report on sexualized images generated by X's Grok chatbot, and her face and voice have been cloned in deepfake scam ads (the Le Creuset cookware giveaway among them) since at least late 2023. Any account selling her "exclusive" content or an unbelievable giveaway is fake by definition.
○ Unverified "Selena Rose" is a three-way name collision, but the current search demand is almost certainly about an Instagram/OnlyFans creator (@itsselenarosee, ~3M followers as of July 2026, active since January 2025) posting bikini, dance, and fashion content — not the two other real people who share the name. We found a self-linked creator account with a live OnlyFans funnel, but no interview, press profile, or verification badge, and her "biography" coverage online turns out to be templated content-mill filler reused across many unrelated influencers' names. "Unproven" is the honest call.
○ Unverified Unverified. "Senya Marin" (Senya Hardin) has an active TikTok/Instagram/Twitch/Linktree presence and a reported tie to the Gloom-E-Girl collective, but no named-byline press or verified-badge confirmation exists, and the handle is split across several differently-spelled accounts.
✓ Real Yes — Serena Blair is a real person: an American adult-film performer who won the 2017 AVN Award for Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene (34th AVN Awards, for AI: Artificial Intelligence) alongside fellow documented-real performers Alix Lynx and Celeste Star, and who has run the same X (Twitter) account under her own name since March 2011. No AI persona has a Wikipedia-documented award-body record or a 15-year-old first-party social account.
Real. Serena Page is the documented winner of Love Island USA Season 6 (with Kordell Beckham), confirmed by Peacock/NBCUniversal, IMDb credits, and named-byline press. She now co-stars in the Peacock spinoff Love Island: Beyond the Villa.
✓ Real Real. Shaina Hurley is a documented reality-TV personality — an original cast member on Netflix's "Love Is Blind" Season 2, covered by named-byline press and listed on IMDb and Wikipedia, with her own verified Instagram accounts tying her identity together.
✓ Real Real. Shannon Elizabeth is a decades-documented Hollywood actress — the American Pie franchise (1999–2012), Scary Movie (2000), and Love Actually (2003) — with a Hendon Mob-tracked professional poker career and a registered wildlife-conservation nonprofit she founded and runs in South Africa. She announced her own OnlyFans launch in April 2026 through a Creators Inc partnership, covered with named bylines by The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, TMZ, E! News, and PokerNews. No AI-persona or virtual claim has ever attached to her.
Yes — Shannon St. Clair is real: a Bucks County, Pennsylvania native and former Philadelphia Eagles cheerleader who was a cast member on Love Island USA Season 3 (CBS, 2021) and The Challenge: USA (2022), documented across named-byline mainstream press (Patch, Nicki Swift, Cheat Sheet, TheCinemaholic) and network broadcast credits.
Real. Shanny Lam is a Venezuelan model of Chinese descent, based in the Dominican Republic, profiled by name across a decade of Latin American entertainment press — LaPatilla and Infobae in 2015, Farándula24 in 2016, Colombia's SoHo in 2022 — and a guest for a 69-minute on-record interview on the Dominican podcast "Dominicanamente" in 2020. Her own Instagram bio self-confirms the same nationality and residence every outlet independently reports.
✓ Real Yes — Sharna Beckman is real: she's an Australian creator from Queensland whose career pivot from six years as a dental nurse to full-time content creation has been independently reported by multiple outlets (Unilad, OutKick, Yahoo Lifestyle Australia) through on-record interviews, and she carries third-party industry recognition as Penthouse's Pet of the Month for July 2025 plus a credited appearance at the 2025 AVN Awards.
✓ Real Yes — Shayna Holt is real: Getty Images credentialed her walking the runway for The Black Tape Project at Miami Swim Week 2024 (Art Hearts Fashion, M2 Miami, June 2, 2024), she appeared in a 45-minute on-camera interview on Barstool Sports' Only Stans podcast alongside fellow creator Emily "Emjay" Rinaudo, and her own first-party link-in-bio hub cross-confirms the Instagram, X, YouTube, Snapchat, and Facebook accounts that make up her account cluster.
Yes — Shona River is a real person: a Hungarian-born adult performer active since 2016, with a 318-title performer-credit record on the industry's standard registry (IAFD) spanning a decade of work for named, real studios including Evil Angel, Brazzers, Private, Marc Dorcel, Reality Kings, and MetArt Network. Her own X (Twitter) account, first-party link hub, and IMDb entry all cross-confirm the same birthdate and biography — a depth and consistency of paper trail no AI persona has.
◆ Openly Virtual Shudu Gram is not a real person — she's a CGI "digital supermodel" created in April 2017 by London photographer Cameron-James Wilson, openly disclosed as CGI once fans began mistaking her for a real model.
✓ Real Real. Sienna Sky is a small but consistently cross-confirmed content creator: TikTok's own oEmbed API verifies her @siennaskyyy account (author_name "Sienna Sky," ~192K followers), and her Instagram (@siennaskyyy, ~17K followers) names that same TikTok and a YouTube channel (@Siennasky, ~9.25K subscribers, 202 videos of long-form GRWM/makeup-tutorial and event-vlog content) directly in its own bio, sharing an identical business contact email with her TikTok bio. No named press exists for a creator at this scale, and no platform AI label or operator statement has ever attached to her name.
✓ Real Real. Sierra Skye is a documented American swimsuit/fitness model and social-media personality (born Sierra Egan, 1995) with an Elite Model Management contract, a public wedding to Ryan Nassif in 2023, and long-form video interviews going back to 2020.
○ Unverified Sika Moon is an AI-enhanced persona — AI-generated images operated, by her own account, by a real but anonymous woman in Berlin.
✓ Real Yes — the Instagram creator Simone Christensen (@simonexchristensen) is a real, documented Miami-based fitness personality: two independent third-party event-videography YouTube channels filmed her walking runway shows at Miami Art Basel/Miami Swim Week and a CLS Sportswear swimwear show, her Instagram carries Meta's own verification badge, and LA Weekly named her among a 'Top 10 Fitness Instructors' feature in September 2023. She is not the Danish Olympic BMX racer Simone Tetsche Christensen, who shares the same name.
✓ Real Yes — Sinatra Monroe is real: a Tampa/LA-based adult performer with named-byline trade-press coverage (two XBIZ pieces built on direct interviews, one about a Digital Playground release and one a career profile), a 2026 AVN Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, and an official self-titled domain that confirms her account cluster. "Sinatra Monroe" is a stage name — she says in a trade interview it's her own tribute to Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe, not a claim of relation to either.
✓ Real Yes — Siri Dahl is a real person: an American adult performer and sex-workers'-rights advocate active since 2011, quoted by name in TheWrap and International Business Times on OnlyFans platform policy, featured as an on-camera subject in Netflix's 2023 documentary Money Shot: The Pornhub Story, and covered by 404 Media after an AI chatbot disclosed private information about her without her consent in 2026. That documented public trail — named-byline press, verified video appearances, and even a protective news story about her own victimization by an AI tool — is not something any synthetic persona has.
✓ Real Real. Skilah Hurd (@skilah, ~699K Instagram) is a touring bass/dubstep DJ signed to the artist management company Blk Matter — whose roster also lists Kaskade, John Summit, and Kx5 — with third-party-documented festival dates (Breakaway Music Festival, Foam Wonderland) and a live-set tracklist on 1001Tracklists. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
✓ Real Yes — Skitty is real: a MyFreeCams webcam performer with a documented career stretching back roughly a decade, who won the fan-voted "Favorite Cam Girl" category at the 43rd AVN Awards in January 2026. AVN's own channels confirmed the win under the handle @skittytv, and a named-byline 2019 CamLife Magazine interview independently documents her as a working performer years before that award. Not to be confused with the Pokémon species of the same name.
✓ Real Real person, not an AI persona. Sky Bri is a documented OnlyFans creator and social-media personality: IMDb acting/producer credits, a November 2025 long-form on-camera interview on Plug Talk with Adam22 & Lena the Plug, and named press coverage (LADbible).
✓ Real Yes — Sky Wonderland is a real, documented adult performer and model: Penthouse's Pet of the Month for July 2021 (magazine feature plus an on-camera interview special) and a nominee for Best New Starlet at the 43rd AVN Awards (January 2026), one of roughly a dozen names on that trade-industry roster. Her own official Linktree hub cross-links the account cluster used here, and industry-database records (Wikidata, IMDb) independently point to the same identity.
✓ Real Real. Skylar Mae is a real person — an Arizona-based content creator profiled by name in LA Weekly and Naluda Magazine and interviewed on multiple YouTube channels about her career. No legal name has been self-disclosed publicly, so none is published here.
✓ Real Yes — Skyler Lo is a real, long-documented adult-industry performer: a Wikipedia-sourced AVN Awards co-host credit, IMDb TV-special credits, wire-service photos of her at real industry events, and a novelty product literally molded from her body.
✓ Real Yes — Skyler Springstun is a real person: Good American (Khloé Kardashian's denim label) named her a #goodsquad member on its own brand account as far back as December 2016, Reality TV World (named byline, Feb 18, 2025) documented a publicly confirmed relationship with Bachelorette alum Devin Strader including a Hawaii trip, and she carries a 79.4K-subscriber YouTube channel of 12-24 minute long-form try-on videos under her own name — a body of evidence that spans a signed modeling agency, third-party brand confirmation, named press, and years of on-camera video, not just a social bio.
✓ Real Yes — Slim Thick Vic (credited professionally as Vic Marie / Slimthick Vic) is a real, documented adult-industry performer and creator: IMDb lists a filmography of 100+ acting credits since 2021-2022 for studios including Deeper, Pure Taboo, MissaX, and Moms Teach Sex, and its own awards page records 4 wins and 10 nominations across the AVN, XBIZ, XRCO, and Urban X Awards — verifiable third-party industry recognition, not just a social-media persona.
✓ Real Real — Sofia Franklyn is a well-documented American podcaster who co-created Call Her Daddy with Alex Cooper in 2018, then launched her own show, Sofia with an F, after their 2020 split. A Simon & Schuster memoir and a Verve representation deal followed in 2026.
✓ Real Yes — Sofia Jamora is real: a Los Angeles swim/glamour model with a multi-year, named-byline press trail. She was discovered by Frankies Bikinis co-founder Mimi at a Westlake trunk show and went on to co-star opposite Zayn Malik in his 2018 "Let Me" music video (covered by E! Online) and alongside Jordyn Woods in Justin Roberts' 2019 "Way Too Much" video (covered by IBTimes), plus a full magazine feature and photoshoot in Modeliste in April 2024.
✓ Real Real — Sofia Villarroel is a documented public figure in her own right, not just a name mentioned inside her sister's coverage. Named-byline press (Office Magazine, SheFinds, South China Morning Post) identifies her directly as Victoria Villarroel's younger sister and business partner, and her own Linktree hub confirms her as co-founder of the swimwear brand Casa Gamero.
✓ Real Yes — Sommer Ray is a real person, with a paper trail AI can't fake: a 2015 NPC bikini-competition record, Forbes profiles, and a beauty brand that sold for ~$20M in 2026. She has NO OnlyFans — she famously turned down $40M to make one — so every "leak" is fake.
✓ Real Real. Sondra Blust runs a YouTube-verified daily-vlog channel with her husband and on-camera partner ("JC and Sondra," 3.95M subscribers, long-form videos posted as recently as 23 hours before this review), plus her own solo channel, TikTok, and Instagram — all cross-linked from her own official hub site, sondra-blust.com. No platform AI label or operator statement claims otherwise.
✓ Real Real. Sonja Morgan is an 11-season Bravo mainstay — The Real Housewives of New York City (seasons 3–13, 2010–2021) and its December 2023 Peacock spin-off Ultimate Girls Trip: RHONY Legacy — whose OnlyFans account, joined in 2020 and confirmed by her own social-media comment, has been covered under named bylines by The Sun, Bravo's own Daily Dish, and Nicki Swift. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
Yes — Sonya Blaze is a real adult-film performer, documented across four years of named-byline XBIZ trade press: she won Best Sex Scene — Feature Movie at the 2022 XBIZ Europa Awards for Vixen's "Jia" (alongside Jia Lissa and Manuel Ferrara), was a Best New Performer nominee that same year, and drew further scene nominations from both AVN and XBIZ into 2025/2026 — a trade-press trail no AI persona has.
Real. Sophia Culpo is a documented public figure — model and content creator, sister of Olivia Culpo — who co-starred in TLC's reality series The Culpo Sisters (2022) and appears widely in press (E! News, TODAY) and editorial event photography.
✓ Real Yes — Sophie Dee is a real person: a Welsh-born adult performer active since 2005 who was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame's Video Branch Class of 2025, won a 2011 Urban X Award, was profiled in Forbes' Top Creators coverage in 2022, and holds mainstream on-screen credits including Fox's New Girl and the Chadwick Boseman thriller Message from the King — a two-decade documented career no AI persona has.
✓ Real Real. Sophie Mudd is a documented human model and creator: IMDb credits her as "Sophie" across multiple 2023 episodes of HBO's The Idol, named-byline press (Grazia, Euphoria Zine) covers the casting and her Instagram-to-acting path in detail, and her Instagram, X, YouTube, and TikTok accounts are active and cross-confirmed. No AI-persona or virtual-operator claim exists for her.
✓ Real Yes — Sophie Rain is a real person. The AI content circulating under her name is fake, and she has publicly condemned it.
◆ Openly Virtual Soraya Thorne is not a real person — she is an AI-generated persona created by a Canadian creator known publicly as Anja, and she was named the overall winner of the inaugural Fanvue x OpenArt AI Personality of the Year Awards in June 2026.
✓ Real Real. Stassi Schroeder is a documented television personality — an eight-season cast member on Bravo's "Vanderpump Rules" (2013–2020), a two-time New York Times-bestselling author, and host of a new Hulu/Freeform series, "House of Stassi" (2026) — with a broadcaster bio, named-byline press coverage, and her own official website tying her accounts together.
Yes — Stefany Kyler is real: Vixen Media Group's own official Instagram account (@vixenxofficial, ~3M followers) introduced her as an official "VIXEN Angel" in a January 2024 brand post, and she self-confirms the identical designation on both her own X account (bio: "VIXEN ANGEL") and her current Instagram (bio: "V Angel"). She's also credited on-camera across 17 episodes (2023–2024) of Hotel Vixen, a serialized Vixen Media Group production, per IMDb and confirmed as a VMG show by XBIZ's own trade coverage.
✓ Real Yes — BunnyDollStella (Stella Bunny) is real: a cam and livestream creator who won Female Streamer of the Year at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards, an XBIZ Miami headline event presented by Fansly — a win reported by name in both Wet Ink Magazine's official winners list and Denmark's SE og HØR, plus two separate third-party, on-camera video interviews. Her own official website confirms which Instagram and X accounts are actually hers.
✓ Real Real — Stella Luxx is a documented adult performer named in AVN's own official 2026 Awards nominee roster across four categories, including Best New Starlet, and interviewed on camera by a third-party YouTube channel at the AVN Expo in Las Vegas. Her Meta-verified Instagram and X-verified X account cross-link to each other and to her TikTok through her own official link-in-bio hub, and a named event-photography account tagged her by name at the January 2026 AVN Awards red carpet.
✓ Real Real. Steph Clutterbuck is a British professional triathlete — a former competitive swimmer and rower who turned pro in January 2024 — with a race record tracked by the Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) across multiple IRONMAN and 70.3 events, including her first IRONMAN World Championship start in Kona in October 2025. On the eve of that race, she announced in her own words a sponsorship with OnlyFans as part of the platform's documented athlete-partner program, which has separately signed niche-sport pros like trail runner Sabrina Stanley. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed — @stephanieh.be (whose own Instagram display name reads "Stephanie Bed") is an active, roughly 1M-follower Instagram creator with a matching Threads account and her own self-branded Linktree hub, but no interview, press profile, or independent verification exists anywhere, and search results are cluttered with an unrelated same-named travel blogger, several TikTok accounts merely claiming to link to her, and a spam-repurposed lookalike Linktree URL.
○ Unverified Unverified — Stephanie Collier (@_stephjc) runs a large (~4M-follower) Instagram account and a self-hosted Linktree hub that cross-links a matching X and Snapchat identity and confirms an OnlyFans account under the same handle, but no press coverage, broadcast appearance, or third-party documentation exists to establish her as a verifiable real person, and nothing suggests a virtual/AI persona either. That gap keeps the page Unverified.
✓ Real Yes — Stormi Maya is real: a New York-based actress, model, and musician with a documented, multi-year mainstream credit list (a supporting role in "Hustlers" alongside Jennifer Lopez and Cardi B, Spike Lee's Netflix series "She's Gotta Have It," Hulu's "Wu-Tang: An American Saga," HBO Max's "That Damn Michael Che," and TV Land's "Younger"), Getty Images photography from two of her own film premieres, and her own now-archived official website, which lists the same credits and confirms her Instagram as @stormimaya.
✓ Real Yes — Suki Marquez is a real person: Reach plc's regional press network (Grimsby Live, December 18, 2023, byline Ben Hurst) profiled her by name as a nurse assistant and motorcyclist from Colchester, Essex, with direct attributed quotes and specific personal details (occupation, hometown, bike model and purchase price) — a named-byline UK regional-press profile, not generic influencer bio copy.
✓ Real Yes — Sumbaexo ("Summer Brookes") is a real person: she livestreams on Kick, and documented real creators have run joint streams with her. But searchers looking for "Summer Brookes OnlyFans" should know: no subscription platform is confirmably linked from her own bios.
✓ Real Yes — Summer Iris is a real person: a North Carolina native and Bop House member since the collective's December 2024 founding week, individually named and quoted (food stamps upbringing, paying off her mother's debt) by a named New York Post journalist, and active across large, consistent-handle Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat accounts.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed — Summer Major (@summermajorr) runs an active, ordinary-looking Instagram presence, but we found no press coverage, platform AI disclosure, or third-party confirmation either way, so realness stays unverified rather than assumed.
○ Unverified Unproven either way. @summerrstone is an active lifestyle creator across Instagram, TikTok, and X with a consistent, linked handle, but no press, verified appearance, or platform statement documents her as real, and no operator has claimed the account as virtual.
✓ Real Real. Sunny Ray (@sunnyrayyxo) is a cosplay and gaming content creator with a reported 5 million Instagram followers whose personal history — an introverted anime-loving childhood in Arkansas, and years of hands-on costume work — is documented in a named-byline Grit Daily News interview, independently corroborated the same year by Spanish-language tech outlet Código Espagueti and again in 2024 by NFT-industry press covering her creative business moves. No official AI-persona statement or operator claim of a virtual model was ever found attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Susie Evans is a documented ABC "Bachelor" Season 26 (2022) cast member and former Miss Virginia USA 2020, with a Wikipedia biography, named-byline press coverage, and a verified Linktree hub tying together her official accounts.
Real. Suzy Cortez won Brazil's nationally broadcast Miss BumBum pageant on RedeTV! in 2015, then again in 2019 — the pageant's only two-time champion — and appeared on the cover of Playboy Brasil in 2016. Named press across Brazil, Latin America, and North America (Metrópoles, Infobae, Fox News, Complex) documents a continuous public career since, including a self-described OnlyFans subscription business she says she has run since November 2016 and, as of January 2026, her own announced plan to run for Brazil's Senate in the October 2026 general election. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real. Swedish Bella (Monica Huldt) is a documented glamour/fitness-adjacent model and social-media personality — interviewed and photographed under her own name in SWAGGER Magazine's October 2019 profile, covered by a named iHeartMedia piece in March 2020, and a guest on multiple named YouTube interview podcasts (The Michael Sartain Podcast, No Jumper). Her own TikTok and Threads accounts self-display the name "Monica Huldt." A historical OnlyFans presence documented in 2020 press is not listed on her current official hub and could not be reconfirmed as active. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Sweet Anita is a real person: an English Twitch streamer (born 1990) who has streamed since 2018 and built an audience of nearly 2 million Twitch followers around her life with Tourette's syndrome. She is also a named victim of the January 2023 Atrioc deepfake scandal alongside Pokimane and QTCinderella, and in 2025 described a stalker who built a fake website listing her real home address to lure men to her door.
Real. Sweetie Fox is a Russian cosplay-focused adult performer and content creator with a sourced Wikipedia article, a June 2024 AVN magazine cover story (named byline, on-record quotes), an AVN Award win (Favorite Cosplayer, 2024), multiple Pornhub Awards including a 2026 double win, and repeated named-byline Russian press coverage of her rise to Pornhub's most-popular-model ranking. No AI-persona, deepfake, or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her from an official source — an unauthorized fan-made AI chatbot using her name exists on a companion-app platform, but she has no connection to it.
Real — Sydney Costello is "Coconut" of Vancouver-based swimwear brand Strawberry Milk Mob, sister to Georgia and Sabrina. She runs her own Shopify-powered sleepwear label, Coconut Milk Mob, whose site cross-links directly with the family's official Strawberry Milk Mob domain, and named-byline coverage (MUUZ, Informa TechTarget) identifies her by name behind the @coconutmilkmob TikTok account (roughly 758K followers).
✓ Real Yes — Sydney Lint is real, with a paper trail that started long before TikTok: trained as a dancer-model from age 6, appeared in Lady Gaga's "Marry the Night" video, holds IMDb film credits, and played college volleyball in Maryland. Even her name is really her name.
○ Unverified Unproven either way. Sydney May (@sydneyvmay) is a fitness/lifestyle TikTok and Instagram creator confirmed live via TikTok's own oEmbed data, with two separately-branded, self-controlled hubs (Linktree and Linkme) that cross-link the same Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and "SydsGarage" accounts under one contact email. Her paid-content platform is a live FanFix profile, not OnlyFans — no first-party source lists an OnlyFans account. No independent named-byline press, long-form video, or verified public appearance was found to clear this site's bar for a documented "real" verdict, and nothing points to a virtual/AI persona either.
✓ Real Real. Sydney Paight is a documented reality-TV personality — runner-up on Peacock's "Love Island USA" Season 4 (2022), later a "Love Island Australia" bombshell and "Love Island Games" Season 2 finalist, all documented in the shows' Wikipedia season articles and named press coverage.
✓ Real Real. Sydney Schlachter is a Los Angeles-based creator and self-disclosed Season 1 cast member of The CW's Lovers and Liars (a spinoff of the FBoy Island franchise), with named-byline press coverage and a Getty Images-credited red carpet appearance at a January 2025 Hollywood industry gala — a real, camera-verified public figure with no AI-persona or virtual-model claim ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Sydney Sweeney is a real, double-Emmy-nominated actress. She is also one of the most deepfaked people alive (#4 on McAfee's list), her X account has been hijacked twice for crypto scams, and she has NO subscription platform — that's the scam tell.
✓ Real Yes — Tahlia Paris is real: Playboy Cyber Girl of the Year 2017, Penthouse Pet of the Year 2023, a working DJ, and a Santa Barbara model since childhood. She's also said on record that dozens of fake accounts have impersonated her — one with 450,000 followers.
✓ Real Yes — Taila Maddison is a real, documented Australian content creator. She's been interviewed on the record by multiple mainstream outlets (Pedestrian.tv, Us Weekly/Yahoo, Outkick, news.com.au) and appeared on Australian national broadcaster SBS's Insight program about her widely reported 2023 story of discovering her stepfather was her top OnlyFans subscriber, and she co-hosts the podcast Double Dose with fellow creator Annie Knight.
✓ Real Real. Tainá Costa is a nationally documented Brazilian dancer, brega-funk singer, and influencer — named muse of São Paulo's largest funk carnival street block by G1 (Grupo Globo) in 2023, a 2022 MTV MIAW Brazil "Feat. Nacional" co-winner alongside MC Mirella, Pocah, and Lara Silva, and a 2023 Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro "Best TikToker" winner — who also runs a registered São Paulo clothing brand under her own name. A subscription-checkout page under her handle is publicly indexed on the Brazilian platform Privacy, but we could not confirm it's hers through any of her own official hubs or named Brazilian press. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests she is anything other than a real person.
✓ Real Real. Tana Mongeau is a long-documented American internet personality and podcaster — YouTube since 2015, IMDb acting credits, an MTV series, Streamy Award, and Forbes Top Creators listing, with a fully verified account constellation.
✓ Real Yes — Tana Rain is a real person: profiled by LA Weekly and OK! Magazine, posting video of herself since 2023, and publicly critical of AI models ("All ai models have the same face"). "Tanababy" is the same person — her handle, not a different girl.
✓ Real Real — Taraswrld (Tara Lynn) is a documented human creator, not an AI persona: Distractify ran a named-byline exclusive Q&A with her (April 2024, citing five million TikTok followers), she gave a 99-minute on-camera interview on the Pablo Talk podcast (June 2026), and her own 439-video YouTube vlog channel cross-links the exact TikTok and Instagram handles she uses everywhere. She also founded the vegan beauty brand Phoebe's Diary.
✓ Real Yes — Tasha Paige is a real Gold Coast, Queensland OnlyFans and TikTok creator with two-plus years of named press: a $176,000 ATO tax bill story (Yahoo, Pedestrian.tv, Unilad, late 2023), a privacy-breach story after a stranger photographed her at an abortion clinic (Yahoo Lifestyle Australia, Jan 2024), and an on-the-record LadBible profile (Mar 2025) that names her Instagram handle and follower count directly.
✓ Real Real. Tati Zaqui is a nationally documented Brazilian funk singer and reality-TV contestant — a cast member of RecordTV's "A Fazenda 14" (2022) — whose February 2022 launch on the Brazilian paid platform Privacy, and roughly R$1.5 million in reported cumulative earnings, was covered by named outlets including Metrópoles and Portal Rap Mais. Following an October 2023 evangelical conversion, she has said publicly and repeatedly (Dec. 2023, Sept. 2024) that she was winding down — and had partly lost control of — that adult-content presence. No named press confirms a final account closure, and her current official link hub lists no adult platform; treat that history as documented but not current. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Yes — Tatiana Panakal is a real person: Playboy Ukraine's own site (playboy.ua) names her as its October 2023 digital-cover subject with a credited photographer, a shoot she corroborated on her own Instagram ("my first cover ever :) for @playboy ukraine"), and her Instagram bio lists working modeling-management contacts across three separate markets — Bali, Los Angeles, and Australia — rather than generic influencer copy.
✓ Real Real. Tayla Relph is an Australian motorcycle road racer — the only Australian competing full-time in the FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) — confirmed for a third consecutive season in 2026 with the Full Throttle Racing team after finishing equal ninth overall in the 2025 championship. On January 6, 2026, she announced in her own words that OnlyFans had become her season's primary sponsor, stating on the record the content is "strictly PG-rated." No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
○ Unverified Unproven, though the picture is a clean one: @tayleahjade is a single, self-linked presence across Instagram (~111K followers, Gold Coast, Australia), TikTok, X, and YouTube, all cross-confirmed from her own Linktree. That reads as real, ordinary creator activity, but we found no press coverage, platform verification badge, or on-camera interview clearing our documentation bar — so "unproven," not confirmed real.
○ Unverified Unverified — there's no official statement, platform AI label, or independent press confirmation establishing Tayler Hills (Instagram @taylerhillss, roughly 6 million followers) as either a real person or an AI persona. Her own self-hosted link hub (taylerhills.com) confirms which accounts are actually hers, but nearly every biographical detail beyond that traces back to unsourced 'wiki bio' content-farm pages, not documented public evidence.
Real. A June 2022 PR Newswire release from the publicly traded Clubhouse Media Group (OTCMKTS: CMGR) names her directly, quotes her by name, and documents a modeling and business career — four Playboy magazine covers, FHM and StyleCruze covers, and founder/CEO of her own company, Mercier Media — on the occasion of her joining CMGR's HoneyDrip.com platform. A separate, still-live FHM Sweden cover feature independently quotes her announcing that same company launch, and her TikTok account is independently confirmed via TikTok's own data. No AI-persona claim exists for her anywhere.
✓ Real Real. Taylor Alesia is a documented former mid-2010s YouTube/livestreaming personality who built a large multi-platform following, then rebuilt her entire public career around Christian content starting around 2020. Her currently active YouTube channel, "The Bible Chick" (545K subscribers, uploading weekly as of this review), has an About description that self-identifies her by name, she runs her own self-titled official website (tayalesia.com), and she has given a named, on-record podcast interview about her career and faith journey.
Yes — Taylor Frankie Paul is a real person: a Utah-based content creator who founded the "MomTok" TikTok community and stars on Hulu's The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, with wide press coverage (Wikipedia, IMDb, E! News, TMZ) confirming her identity.
○ Unverified Unverified. Taylor Gallo (@taylorgallo__) has her own dedicated creator page on OFTV — OnlyFans' own free-to-view creator-spotlight platform — plus an actively posting YouTube lifestyle/car/fitness vlog channel and a confirmed-live TikTok account, all under the same name and handle. But no independent press, IMDb credit, confirmed talent-agency listing, or broadcast appearance corroborates her as a public figure beyond her own accounts, and this research could not confirm the widely repeated bio-farm details (birthdate, hometown, agency signings) against any primary source. No official AI-persona statement or platform AI label was found either. No verdict rests on a hunch either way.
○ Unverified Unproven, not confirmed either way: @tayllorxjade is a 1.1M-follower TikTok creator (lip-sync, dance, and couples content) with a single, self-linked cross-platform presence — Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube all confirmed from her own Linktree hub. That's ordinary, consistent creator activity, but we found no press coverage, platform verification badge, or on-camera interview clearing our documentation bar, so "unproven," not confirmed real. This is a distinct person from Tayleah Jade (@tayleahjade) and several other same-named creators — see disambiguation below.
✓ Real Real. Taylor Krause is a documented reality-TV personality — a clean energy policy consultant who appeared on Netflix's "Love Is Blind" Season 7 (2024), married co-star Garrett Josemans on the show, and is reported as one of the few Season 7 couples still married, with named-byline press coverage and a verified Linktree hub tying her accounts together.
○ Unverified Unproven, and the account's own words raise the question itself: her Instagram bio says "Ai enhanced" and her X bio says she's "Having fun with Reface" (an AI face-swap app) — self-disclosed AI involvement with no interview, press, or on-camera appearance anywhere to say who, if anyone, is behind it.
✓ Real Yes — Taylor Swift is real, the only artist in Grammy history to win Album of the Year four times, and the headliner of history's first $2 billion tour. She is also #1 on McAfee's 2025 Most Dangerous Celebrity: Deepfake Deception List: in January 2024 a flood of explicit AI-generated images of her went viral on X, forcing the platform to briefly block all searches of her name and drawing an "alarming" rebuke from the White House. Any account offering her "exclusive" content, a free Le Creuset giveaway, or a cloned-voice endorsement is trading on a real person's stolen likeness — not her.
✓ Real Real. Tayshia Adams is an ABC-documented reality-TV personality — Season 16 lead of "The Bachelorette" (2020), Season 17-18 co-host, and a current HGTV judge — with named-byline press coverage and a verified, linked social media presence.
✓ Real Yes — Tessa Thomas is real: an adult-industry performer nominated for the AVN Award for Best New Starlet at the 43rd AVN Awards (January 2026), with a cross-studio filmography (FTV Girls, Girlsway Originals, ManyVids, DFX Homewreckers) dating to 2023. Her own official link-in-bio hub, link.me/xtessathomas, directly confirms her Instagram, X/Twitter, Threads, Twitch, and SextPanther accounts.
○ Unverified Unproven — not because anything here looks fake, but because the specific evidence hasn't surfaced. Thalia Matos's Instagram (@thaliamatoss_, Meta-verified, ~278K followers) is cross-confirmed by a verified Threads account under the same handle and by TikTok's own oEmbed data for @thaliamatoss__ (~342K followers) — a solid case for a real, actively managed creator, but no named-byline press, long-form video, or independently witnessed public appearance exists to clear our bar for 'Verified Real.'
✓ Real Real. That Boosted Chick (Samantha Marie) is a documented car-community model turned creator with a 2016 ShockerRacing.com automotive feature, third-party video interviews on the Street Alpha Podcast and the What's Her @ Podcast, and her own long-running interview podcast, Boosted Gone Wild — a real, camera-verified public figure with no AI-persona or virtual-model claim ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. TheNicoleT is a Twitch Partner who has broadcast live ASMR content since February 2018 to more than 1.4 million followers, and her own Patreon page self-identifies her as "a live streamer on Twitch." No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her; the identical handle on Instagram and X/Twitter belongs to unrelated people.
Real — Tiauna Riley is a documented Arizona-based content creator (Instagram/TikTok since 2018), a 2023 Miami Swim Week runway model, and a named guest on the podcasts Only Stans (2023) and Pillow Talk (2024), both cataloged on IMDb. Not an AI persona.
✓ Real Yes — Tiffany Tatum is real: an established Hungarian adult-film performer with a documented industry career dating to 2017, back-to-back XBIZ Europa Award wins for Female Performer of the Year (2022 and 2023), and four nominations at the 43rd AVN Awards (2026 ceremony), including International Female Performer of the Year.
✓ Real Yes — Tina Kunakey is a real, extensively documented French fashion model: she's represented by Next Management (Paris) and IMG Models (New York), made her Paris Fashion Week runway debut at Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture in January 2017, fronted Victoria's Secret's 2024 "Escape to Summer" campaign alongside Gigi Hadid and Emily Ratajkowski, and has been profiled by name-bylined outlets including Fashionista.
✓ Real Yes — Toni Camille is a real person: her YouTube channel (@ToniCamillex, 168K subscribers, 95 videos) documents years of on-camera, sync-sound travel vlogs and Q&As, and OnlyFans' own free-preview platform, OFTV, hosts the identical videos under her name — tying her monetized presence to the same on-camera identity. Maxim profiled her in a July 2021 piece as a Cardiff, Wales-based creator.
✓ Real Yes — Toochi Kash (credited on IMDb as Italia Toochi Kash) is a real, documented creator: OFTV, the free streaming arm OnlyFans operates separately from its subscription platform, produced a full episode of its interview show "In Real Life" around her international travels (aired January 31, 2025), and she carries an IMDb filmography of on-camera work running from a 2010 reality-competition series through a 2023 cooking-show matchup announced by OnlyFans' own account — third-party production credits, not just social bio copy.
✓ Real Yes — Tori Black is a real person and one of the most decorated performers in adult-industry history: the first performer ever to win Female Performer of the Year at the AVN Awards two years running (2010, 2011), a double Hall-of-Famer (AVN 2022, XRCO 2020), a credited guest star on Showtime's "Ray Donovan," and the subject of a 2024 long-form podcast interview in which she personally discusses the impersonator and scam accounts that circulate under her name. That paper trail — awards-body records, a credited mainstream TV role, on-camera interviews — doesn't exist for an AI persona.
✓ Real Real. Tori Deal is a documented MTV reality competitor with a decade-long run across Are You the One? and The Challenge — including a Wikipedia-documented Ride or Dies championship win — a verified Instagram account, and IMDb credits including MTV's own Official Challenge Podcast. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
Real. Trippie Bri is a documented Penthouse Pet of the Month for May 2022 — named-byline adult-industry trade press (AVN) covered her selection and, a year later, her run as a finalist for Penthouse's 2023 Pet of the Year, quoting her directly both times. Penthouse's own branded video arm additionally published a travel feature profiling her, and IMDb carries a professional listing for her tied to that Penthouse recognition. A real, camera-and-press-verified public figure with no AI-persona or virtual-model claim ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Trisha Paytas is a documented public figure with a two-decade public record: an early YouTube vlogger (blndsundoll4mj, active since 2006, 5M+ subscribers), a Celebrity Big Brother UK (2017) housemate, a Saturday Night Live cameo (December 2024), a Broadway cast member (Maxine Dean in Beetlejuice, November 2025), and the host of the weekly Just Trish podcast — covered under named bylines by Rolling Stone, Deadline, BuzzFeed News, and Playbill. No AI-persona claim exists for her.
✓ Real Yes — Tru Kait is a real, documented adult-industry performer and creator: she holds an IMDb filmography of industry credits, was Penthouse's Pet of the Month for May 2021 and AVN Media Network's Twistys Treat of the Month for February 2023, was AVN Award–nominated at the 2024 AVN Awards, and picked up a 2025 XBIZ Creator Award nomination — verifiable third-party industry recognition, not just a social-media persona.
○ Unverified Unproven. UrFavBellabby is a Canada-based fashion and lifestyle creator with an Instagram confirmed live at roughly 412K followers via third-party analytics, a TikTok account confirmed live via TikTok's own API, a populated YouTube Shorts channel showing real on-camera outfit and transformation content, and a Twitch channel — but no long-form video, verified public appearance, or named-byline press was found to clear this site's documentation bar either way. Her own current link hub and two independent biography aggregators all show no evidence of an OnlyFans or other paid-subscription account, despite that being the exact keyword driving search demand on her name.
Real. Valentina Abello is one half of Colombia's "Gemelas Abello" twin-creator duo — named individually by Chile's national broadcaster CHV/Chilevisión in its own coverage of the twins' secret swap storyline on "Gran Hermano Chile" (July 2024), corroborated by Infobae, Cooperativa.cl, and Publimetro Chile, which individually quoted her by name in an April 2025 piece.
Real. Valentina Francavilla is a nationally broadcast Brazilian public figure: a former on-air stage assistant on SBT's "Programa do Ratinho" — known there by the nickname "italiana brasileira" — a confirmed cast member of RecordTV's "A Fazenda 13" (2021), and a 2012 Playboy Brasil model. Named Brazilian press (Purepeople, Metrópoles) has covered her by name since 2021, including her own on-record OnlyFans disclosure, and a São Paulo court ordered Instagram to reactivate her account and pay her damages after an abrupt 2021 deactivation. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
Real. Valesca Popozuda is a two-decade fixture of Brazilian funk carioca — co-founder and lead vocalist of Gaiola das Popozudas (2000–2012), a June 2009 Playboy Brasil cover subject, a national broadcast reality-TV mainstay across five formats including RecordTV's "A Fazenda 4" (2011) and runner-up on "MasterChef Celebridades" (finale broadcast January 20, 2026), and the singer behind the viral 2013 solo hit "Beijinho no Ombro." Her paid OnlyFans account, launched in August 2021 alongside her single "Presentinho," is documented by name across O Liberal, Observatório G, Super Rádio Tupi, and DOL. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Yes — Valkyrae (Rachell Hofstetter) is a real, extensively documented streamer: a co-owner of 100 Thieves since April 2021, the creator who overtook Pokimane as the most-watched female streamer of 2020, and winner of Content Creator of the Year at The Game Awards 2020. "valkyrae ai" is not a real-or-fake question — she's real and undisputed. It's almost certainly landing on the same AI-abuse wave that hit her directly: in early 2023 she was named among the streamers whose likeness was used without consent on a deepfake pornography site (the Atrioc scandal), and she has publicly spoken out against non-consensual AI-generated content targeting her and her fans.
Real. Vanessa Bouza is a credited Telecinco reality contestant — Gran Hermano 19 (September–December 2024, 49 days in the house) and Gran Hermano Dúo 3 (January–March 2025, entering as a trio with her husband Javier Mouzo and fellow contestant Romina Malaspina) — who opened a paid OnlyFans subscription account in March 2025. Her own Instagram bio self-identifies both shows, and named-byline Spanish outlets (Infobae, Telecinco, okdiario/HappyFM) covered the OnlyFans launch, including her husband's own public endorsement of the account. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
○ Unverified Probably real — a talent agency lists her as a client and she posts video across linked accounts — but by our documentation bar: unverified. No interview, no press, no confirmed face-to-camera moment exists, and an "is she AI" rumor floats uncorroborated. Her real problem is handle chaos.
○ Unverified Unproven — Vanessa Rhd (Vanessa Reinhardt) runs a consistent, multi-year, multi-platform creator footprint with no structural red flags of fabrication, but we found no named-byline press, no official AI-persona disclosure, and no independently confirmed long-form video, so the bar for either "Verified Real" or "Openly Virtual" isn't met.
○ Unverified Unproven, not disputed — @vanessavioletxoxo is an active Instagram/TikTok creator with roughly 370K-480K Instagram followers and a multi-year, cross-platform posting history (reels, a YouTube channel, an OnlyFans link in her own Linktree), but no interview, press profile, or official statement of any kind exists to independently confirm or deny her identity.
Real. Vania Bludau is a longtime Peruvian reality-television and modeling personality — a broadcast cast member on rival competition shows Combate and Esto es Guerra through the mid-2010s, a 2014 nude spread for SoHo Perú, and the 2021 winner of the dance competition "Reinas del Show" on América Televisión — who, per a named-byline Infobae story, launched a paid OnlyFans account in December 2023. She returned to mainstream Peruvian TV in 2025 for the cooking competition "El Gran Chef: Famosos." No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Yes — Vanna Bardot is a real person: a Miami-born adult performer who in 2024 became only the sixth performer in history to win Female Performer of the Year at the AVN, XBIZ, and XRCO Awards in the same year. She has a 100+ credit filmography, an AVN cover-story interview, a Vixen Media Group exclusive contract, and a mainstream film crossover — none of which any AI persona has.
Real, documented public figure. Savanna "Vanna" Einerson was a credited cast member (Casa Amor bombshell, Days 17-20) on Love Island USA Season 7, which aired on Peacock in 2025, with IMDb credits and named-byline press (NBC Insider, ScreenRant, Complex, Parade) confirming her identity.
✓ Real Yes — Vanniall is real: a New York City-based trans adult performer, director and advocate with a multi-year mainstream press trail (Rolling Stone, Fortune, and trade outlets under her own name), a documented reality-TV appearance (OUTtv's Hot Haus, Season 2, per Wikipedia's own cast table), and the 2026 XMA Creator Award for Trans Premium Social Media Star of the Year.
○ Unverified Unverified — no independent press, interview, official roster, or platform AI-label confirms Vega Thompson (@vega_thompson) as real or virtual. She runs a Meta-verified Instagram account (1.27M followers) cross-confirmed by her own link-in-bio hub and a reciprocal TikTok bio link, but nothing meets this site's bar either way.
✓ Real Real — Venus Afrodita is a documented Venezuelan-born adult performer and content creator, active since 2017. A structured Wikidata entity cross-links her Instagram, X/Twitter, IMDb, and industry trade-database performer records; her own TikTok bio self-confirms both her Instagram and X handles; and she has appeared in two independent, third-party long-form YouTube interviews plus a named-byline 2020 press profile. The harvested @venusafroditatru Instagram (roughly 154K followers) is her primary account, not a secondary handle — her own TikTok bio names it directly as "Instagram: @venusafroditatru."
✓ Real Yes — Vera Bambi is real: photographed by independent photographers at Fan Expo and NYCC conventions since 2014, streaming on Twitch since 2016, with IMDb credits. Her catfishing problem is so old it predates the AI era — impostors used her photos for years.
✓ Real Real. Vera Dijkmans is a Dutch social-media creator and OnlyFans model documented across multiple named-byline press pieces — OutKick (2023), Complex and The Blast/Yahoo Entertainment (2025), and Belgian celebrity magazine P-Magazine (2025) — quoting her directly and covering a real, third-party-witnessed 2025 viral video. Her own official link hub confirms an OnlyFans presence. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
Yes — the person press attaches the name "Vera Hill" to, known online as ChiChi, is a real influencer with a large, genuine TikTok following. What's fake is the "leaked video" search results push under her name: named cybersecurity reporting (Cybernews, Feb. 2026) documented it as a phishing and AI-deepfake sextortion scam built on a stolen identity, and confirmed no such video exists.
◆ Openly Virtual Openly virtual — Vesna Blv (also billed as Lacy Vesna and Vesna Bellevoire) is a self-disclosed AI persona: her own Facebook page and her own Threads account both carry first-party "Powered by AI" self-descriptions, and no press, interview, or verified public appearance has ever surfaced a real person behind the name.
✓ Real Yes — Vicki Chase is a real person: a Vixen Media Group "Angels" roster performer with a 16-year, nearly 700-credit career, multiple AVN/XBIZ/XRCO award wins, a 2024 AVN nomination for a mainstream indie-film role, and her own licensed Fleshlight product line molded from her likeness — a documented trail no AI persona has.
✓ Real Real. Vicky Aisha is a documented Melbourne-based aerial-arts performer — a self-published training-video trail on her own YouTube channel dating to October 2012, a listing as a represented aerial silks/hoop/contortion specialist on an Australian entertainment-booking directory, and a series of 2014–2015 promotional videos filmed and published by an actual Melbourne entertainment venue's own YouTube channel showing her performing live — who has since grown into a roughly 3-million-follower Instagram and TikTok creator. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Vicky Stark is a documented Miami/Florida Keys bikini-fishing and bowfishing YouTuber (580K+ subscribers) whose 2016 viral rise was covered under a named byline by the Daily Mail, who ranks on Fishmasters' independently compiled "Top 100 Women in Fishing" roster, and whose own Instagram bio and Linktree hub confirm her YouTube, TikTok, and paid-content presence. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Victoria Fuller is a documented reality-TV personality — a finalist on ABC's "The Bachelor" Season 24 (2020) and a cast member on "Bachelor in Paradise" Season 8 (2022) — with Wikipedia, named-byline press, and her own verified accounts corroborating her career and public life.
✓ Real Real person, not AI. Victoria Lit is a Texas-based TikTok/Instagram/YouTube "tradwife" lifestyle creator active since 2021, documented via her own on-camera YouTube vlog channel — whose channel description links her Instagram accounts first-party — plus years of public video content. A same-named adult-industry IMDb credit belongs to a different person. Unclaimed page.
✓ Real Yes — Victoria Margarita (@victoriamargarita) is a real, documented person: her Instagram carries Meta's own blue verification checkmark, her YouTube channel hosts a filmed podcast appearance, she runs a genuine apparel line (The Margarita Brand) linked directly from her bio, and TikTok's own oEmbed data for her account independently returns a different personal name, "Victoria Beausoleil," consistent with a real self-managed identity rather than a persona.
○ Unverified Unproven. Victoria Matosa (Instagram/TikTok @soyvictoriamatosa, ~6M IG followers) runs a large, internally consistent account cluster, but no named-byline press, long-form video, or verified public appearance confirms her as a real person — and nothing suggests a virtual persona either. Third-party tabloid and content-farm write-ups, not her own bios, describe a paid OnlyFans-style subscription.
✓ Real Yes — Victoria Peach is real: an England-based clip/premium-social creator who won Female Clip Creator of the Year at the 2026 XMA Creator Awards, an official industry roster reported directly by trade outlet XBIZ. Her own Linktree hub (active since 2020) names her current Instagram and X accounts directly, and a self-consistent cluster of Instagram/TikTok/X accounts cross-links to that same hub.
✓ Real Real — Victoria Villarroel is a documented public figure: a Venezuela-born former executive assistant to Kylie Jenner (2015–2020) turned influencer and podcast host, profiled by name-bylined press (E! Online, South China Morning Post, Hola!, and others) and co-hosting her own weekly video podcast, Better Half with Stas & Vic, alongside Kylie Jenner's longtime friend Stassie Karanikolaou.
✓ Real Yes — Viet Bunny is a real person. The Hollywood Fix, an established Los Angeles entertainment-paparazzi outlet (2.5M+ YouTube subscribers, profiled by BuzzFeed News and syndicated New York Times News Service coverage), filmed and published two separate on-camera, real-world interviews with her in August 2025 — at a home in L.A. and while shopping in Venice Beach — cross-posted to its own TikTok account as well. That's independent third-party documentation of a real human being interviewed in public, not just a social-media persona.
✓ Real Real. Viking Barbie is a tattooed alt-model and independent recording artist with a small commercial music discography — including a 2019 single featuring rapper Tech N9ne, credited to her on Spotify and Qobuz's own release metadata and separately listed on IMDb — plus repeated named-podcast guest interviews across nearly two years (Bunnie Xo's Dumb Blonde in 2023 and again in 2025; The Jason Ellis Show in 2024, cross-tagged by the show's own Instagram). No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Yes — Violet Brandani is a real person (she's appeared on camera in podcasts and livestreams for years, formerly as "Violet Summers"). The confusing part isn't whether she's real — it's that her old 13.5M-follower Instagram stayed with her former management, who she says even ran a "fake sister" persona.
✓ Real Yes — this Violet Voss, an adult actress and dominatrix, is real and documented: she was one of fourteen nominees for AVN's Best New Starlet award at the 43rd AVN Awards (January 2026), and CanvasRebel Magazine published a named, on-the-record interview with her in March 2026 covering her career path from real estate agent to independent performer. Note the crowded name — "Violet Voss" is also an established cosmetics brand (eyeshadow palettes, sold via Amazon and Walmart) with no connection to this creator; this page covers the adult-industry performer specifically.
✓ Real Real. Virginia Sanhouse is a Venezuelan-American model and entrepreneur named alongside Sophie Rain and Piper Rockelle in Complex's June 2, 2026 coverage of the Creators Inc. Miami Swim Week runway show, and her own swimwear label, Sabana Swim, staged its own dedicated runway show at Miami Swim Week — The Shows 2026 (Mondrian South Beach, May 28, 2026), covered by named outlets and filmed by multiple independent videographers. She is also represented by a New York talent agency and holds a video credit on OFTV, OnlyFans' verified-creators-only free platform.
○ Unverified Unproven either way. Vivi Acevedo (@viviacevedo.c) anchors a real, cross-linked social cluster — Instagram, Threads, a first-party Linktree hub, YouTube, and Facebook all point to the same identity, and a November 2023 Clubhouse Media Group (OTCMKTS: CMGR) wire release named her joining HoneyDrip.com with 180K+ Instagram followers at the time. But that release is a business announcement about a platform partnership, not independent journalism, and no long-form video, broadcast appearance, or named-byline press about her personally turned up to clear this site's bar for "real." Nothing points toward a virtual/AI persona either, so the honest call is unproven.
✓ Real Yes — Waifu Mia is a real Canadian creator (live podcast panels, profiled by Maxim and WWD, compared to Belle Delphine by Belle herself). The confusion is baked into her name: "waifu" is also the label for AI-generated anime girls — which she is not.
✓ Real Yes — Waifu Violet is Violet Myers, a real, extensively documented American adult-industry performer and social creator with ~300 credited scenes, an exclusive Vixen Media Group contract, and multiple AVN/Urban X/XBIZ awards. "Waifu" is just her anime-fan branding, not evidence of an AI genre — and she has no known connection to the similarly-named Waifu Mia.
Unproven. Waifuu Miia is an anime-aesthetic cosplay/gaming creator whose own Linktree hub (linktr.ee/miabrooks_2) confirms a FanVue presence and cross-links her Instagram and X accounts, but no long-form video, verified public appearance, or named-byline press was found anywhere under this specific handle cluster — only conflicting content-farm bio claims. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her either, so she stays Unverified pending better evidence. Note: this is a different, separately documented account cluster from the site's existing "Waifu Mia" (@waifuumia) page — the two names are easy to confuse and no relationship between them has been established.
✓ Real Real. Waiyi Chan is a Miami-based golf-content creator and model of Cuban and Chinese descent, documented across named-byline press (The US Sun, Fitness Gurls Magazine) since late 2022 in the "Paige Spiranac rival" golf-influencer genre, with a self-consistent Instagram (@waiyi_chan, ~160K followers), an owner-run media/production site, and a beauty-salon business. Her own official link-in-bio hub lists Passes, not OnlyFans, as her paid-content platform — a 2023 tabloid claim that she has an OnlyFans gave no link or handle and is unconfirmed.
✓ Real Real. Whitney Johns is a documented Los Angeles fitness model and personal trainer, profiled by name in Muscle & Fitness (2018, 2021) and confirmed by Fitness Gurls magazine's own site as a repeat "Physique of the Year" cover winner. She joined HoneyDrip.com in August 2022 per a Clubhouse Media Group announcement and currently runs an active, self-branded OnlyFans account alongside a real supplement brand and coaching business.
✓ Real Real — Whitney Leavitt is a documented public figure: main cast member of Hulu's 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' since 2024, and a 'Dancing with the Stars' Season 34 contestant (paired with Mark Ballas) in 2025. Broadcaster credits and national press confirm her identity.
✓ Real Real. Whitney Wren is a documented human social media creator: her YouTube channel (@whitneywren1) hosts a long-form video podcast, "C and Whit Podcast," in 42-to-58-minute episodes, and a self-operated merch store cross-links her entire identity cluster — Instagram, TikTok, X, Snapchat, and a commercial single distributed via DistroKid — all under matching handles. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
Yes — Whitney Wright is a real person: an Oklahoma City–born adult performer and director active since 2016, decorated with a 2018 XRCO New Starlet award and two 2021 AVN Awards, with a directing career of her own since 2019. She's also been named and quoted by mainstream wire-service press entirely outside the adult industry — the Associated Press, Sky News, and ABC News have all covered her travels and public advocacy under her own name — a level of independent, third-party documentation no AI-generated persona has.
✓ Real Yes — Willow Harper is real: a long-form on-camera Plug Talk interview, her own recurring podcast, IMDb credits, and a verified OFTV creator page. She has personally warned fans about a fake AI profile of her — so some "Willow" accounts are literally AI, just not her.
✓ Real Yes — Willow Ryder is real: an adult-industry performer who won the XRCO Award for Orgasmic Oralist in 2025 (confirmed on the XRCO's own award roster) and has picked up nominations across three consecutive AVN Award ceremonies, including Female Performer of the Year. She's also appeared on AVN's own YouTube channel and given a long-form, on-record podcast interview about her career, and her official domain, willowryder.com, cross-confirms the account cluster documented on this page.
✓ Real Real. xoAeriel is a documented Twitch Partner (channel created February 15, 2020, roughly 367,000 followers) who streams hundreds of hours a month of live, camera-facing content under Twitch's own tracked categories. Her own Linktree hub cross-links her Twitch, X, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube accounts alongside her OnlyFans and Fansly under one consistent identity. No AI-persona claim, platform AI label, or operator statement exists for her.
Real. Xoana González is an Argentine-born, Peru-based model and television personality with a documented public record going back to 2013: she joined the "Chicas Doradas de Rústica" promotional group on arriving in Peru, has appeared on the broadcast confession program "El Valor de la Verdad" in both 2019 and 2025, married economist Javier González-Olaechea Gallardo — son of a former Peruvian Foreign Minister — in November 2020, and has spoken on the record since 2022 about declaring and paying income tax to Peru's SUNAT on her OnlyFans earnings. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real. Ya Malb is a Rio de Janeiro funk singer with a DSP-distributed discography — matching artist profiles on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, Deezer, SoundCloud, and Audiomack, aggregated on her own official link-in-bio hub — including a 2022 single/video collaboration with major funk artist MC Poze do Rodo and a 2025 collaboration with Bahian pagode singer Tony Salles, both covered by named Brazilian entertainment press. Her paid Privacy subscription page was documented by name in 2023 press alongside other named funk artists. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real, and about as thoroughly documented as a Latin American public figure gets. Yanet García is a former Televisa weather presenter ("La Chica del Clima") whose 2015 forecast segment went viral nationally; she has an IMDb acting credit ("Sharknado 5: Global Swarming," 2017), a self-announced 2021 OnlyFans launch covered by Infobae and TVNotas with named outlets, and — as of this review — is a confirmed, currently airing cast member ("habitante") of Televisa/Univision's "La Casa de los Famosos México 2026," which premiered July 26, 2026 on Las Estrellas and ViX.
Real. Yaslen Clemente (@yaslenxoxo) is a Miami-based fitness coach and bikini-competition athlete who won the WBFF's Diva Bikini World title at WBFF Worlds 2022 — confirmed by both her own self-announcement and the WBFF organization's own official page — and was named by the event organizer as defending that title again at WBFF Worlds 2023 in Las Vegas, with named-byline press coverage referring to her as the reigning titleholder. No AI-persona or virtual-model claim has ever attached to her.
✓ Real Real. Yeri Mua is a Veracruz-born Mexican singer and influencer named the #1 Global Artist on TikTok's own annual rankings for a second consecutive year (December 2024), a 2024 MTV Europe Music Award winner (Best Latin America North Act), and a Sony Music México recording artist since June 2024 — all confirmed by named-byline Mexican and Latin American press (Infobae, Milenio, Publimetro, El Heraldo de México, Televicentro) plus the platforms' and label's own records.
✓ Real Real. Yus López is a real Argentine model and social-media creator: her own link-in-bio hub (Linktree, live since December 2020) cross-links a verified Instagram (1.7M+ followers), an oEmbed-confirmed TikTok, a YouTube travel-vlog channel, and Twitch/X accounts, and she has been covered with named bylines by CRHoy (Costa Rica), Emisoras Unidas (Guatemala), MDZ (Argentina), and Yahoo en Español/US Weekly — the last naming her among Argentina's ten most-followed OnlyFans creators. No platform AI label or operator statement suggests otherwise.
✓ Real Real. Zara McDermott is a documented British television personality — a Series 4 (2018) Love Island contestant, Made in Chelsea cast member, and BBC documentary presenter (Revenge Porn, Uncovering Rape Culture, Disordered Eating) with named-byline UK press coverage, an IMDb filmography, and a 2023 run on Strictly Come Dancing.
✓ Real Real. Zeta Morrison is a documented reality-TV personality — the Season 4 winner of Peacock's "Love Island USA" (the franchise's first Peacock season) — with named-byline press coverage from E! News, an official Peacock retrospective naming her as champion, and a follow-up run on "Love Island Games," all independently verifiable.
✓ Real Yes — Zoe Gara is a real person: a Greek-Australian former competitive karateka (full name Zoe Garifallou, per her own Instagram) turned Instagram/TikTok model, documented across five years of named-byline entertainment press (HeadlinePlanet, iHeartMedia's 94.5 The Buzz, Barstool Sports) and a 2021 first-person interview in which she describes her own karate and modeling background in her own words.
✓ Real Real. Zoë Pastelle (screen credit: Zoë Pastelle Holthuizen) is a Swiss actress and model with a Wikipedia page, IMDb filmography, a 2018 Swiss Film Award nomination, a Killing Eve guest role, and a documented Instagram following — not an AI persona.
Real. Zoe Pugh is a documented MTV reality-TV cast member — Are You the One? Season 6 (2017), confirmed via Wikipedia's cast record — and named-byline entertainment press (Cheat Sheet, Tamara Grant, 2022) directly identifies her as an OnlyFans content creator and covered her 2022 engagement to personal trainer Frank Feola. No AI or virtual-persona claim exists for her.
○ Unverified Unverified — there's no named-byline press, documented public appearance, operator statement, or platform AI label confirming Zoë Renea (@thezoerenea) as either a real person or a virtual persona. What is documented: a verified Instagram account with 1.1M followers whose own self-published link hub cross-links a TikTok account (confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed data) and an X account as hers — a consistent, multi-year, organically-built account cluster with none of the structural red flags (templated identical bios, dormant zero-post accounts, contradictory stated ages) we've documented on confirmed AI personas.
✓ Real Yes — Zoe Rhode is real: a British creator with two YouTube channels (her ASMR channel carried ~305K subscribers and 1,000+ videos before it became unreachable, 404, in late July 2026), her own domains, and third-party recognition. A 1,000-video library is not something you fake.
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