Francine Piaia
Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-29
Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓
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Real, and documented first by national broadcast television, then by more than four years of continuous named Brazilian press coverage of her post-show career. Francine Piaia, then a 25-year-old teacher from Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul, competed on the ninth season of TV Globo's "Big Brother Brasil," which ran January 13 to April 7, 2009; she finished third in an unusually close final vote, drawing 30.54% behind winner Maximiliano "Max" Porto (34.85%) and runner-up Priscila Pires (34.61%). In a later interview she referenced the result herself: "Fiquei em terceiro lugar com a maior porcentagem da história" ("I finished third with the highest percentage in the show's history"). Correio Braziliense's own December 2021 profile of her describes a post-BBB career as a TV reporter, presenter, and radio host, by then a digital influencer with over 300,000 Instagram followers. In December 2021, Correio Braziliense reported that Piaia had launched a paid OnlyFans subscription page after the end of her marriage — the article names no other party and gives no further detail on the split. In her own words to the outlet: "Me libertei" ("I set myself free"); "Decidi entrar depois de pensar muito. Como eu já tinha posado nua, não vi muito problema" ("I decided to join after a lot of thought. Since I'd already posed nude before, I didn't see much of a problem"); "É muito bom se sentir desejada. Estou me achando bonita e atraente como nunca me senti antes" ("It feels really good to feel desired. I find myself beautiful and attractive like I never have before"). A separate 2024 interview has her describing the platform as "a extensão da minha Playboy, só que o conteúdo é muito mais quente" ("the extension of my Playboy, just a lot hotter"), a reference to a Playboy Brasil cover appearance shortly after BBB9 ended; that same interview places her OnlyFans launch in August 2021, which conflicts with Correio Braziliense's contemporaneous December 2021 coverage of the launch — we rely on the closer-in-time reporting for the launch window and treat the exact month as not fully settled. Coverage through 2022 and 2023 tracked the business growing rather than any change in her public identity: Correio Braziliense (August 2022) quoted her saying she had become less inhibited about her content since separating — "Quando a gente está casada é mais comportada... Depois, quando fica solteira, solta a franga!" ("When you're married you're better behaved... then when you're single, you let loose!") — and a follow-up piece that November quoted her describing the platform's more explicit "outra Fran" ("another Fran") that subscribers don't otherwise see. By February 2023, coverage citing Quem described her running a two-tier structure — an entry tier for new subscribers and a VIP tier, reached over time, for longtime subscribers who'd asked for bolder content. In September 2024, Alagoas 24 Horas reported that Instagram had removed her account after she shared an OnlyFans link in her Stories, under the platform's policy against promoting adult-content links. She responded publicly and by name: "Nunca cobrei. Me acusaram de forma injusta. Existe várias mulheres que postam coisas piores e não acontece nada" ("I never charged [for the link]. I was accused unfairly. There are several women who post worse things and nothing happens"), adding that she considered the enforcement inconsistent and said she was working with lawyers on the account. Her Instagram, @francinepiaia, is live today with roughly 1 million followers — a continuation of the growth named press tracked from over 300,000 (Dec. 2021) — consistent with the account eventually being restored or a properly reinstated presence under the same handle. In November 2025, Extra — TV Globo's own entertainment vertical — reported that Piaia had joined the Brazilian subscription platform Privacy, quoting her: "Fui convidada e aceitei porque quero entregar algo ainda mais ousado" ("I was invited and I accepted because I want to deliver something even bolder"). The platform's own editorial blog independently listed her among former "Big Brother Brasil" contestants with a Privacy profile (January 2026) and, in a July 2026 interview posted to the same blog, quoted her describing the shift in explicitly non-shameful terms: "Foi algo que realmente me reinventei... eu não me achava sexy, e despertou um lado sexy que eu não tinha" ("It was something I really reinvented myself through... I didn't think I was sexy, and it woke up a sexy side I didn't have"). Her TikTok, @francinepiaia, is independently confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed API. No platform AI label, operator statement, or owner claim describing her as a virtual or AI persona turned up anywhere in this review. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Instagram @francinepiaia Appears official Consistently cited across named press since 2021; roughly 1M followers as of this review, up from 300K+ (2021) and ~800K (2024). Briefly removed by Instagram in September 2024 for sharing an adult-platform link in Stories; live under the same handle at last review.
- TikTok @francinepiaia Appears official Confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed data (author_name "francinepiaia").
- OnlyFans — Warning Documented as active since December 2021 via named Brazilian press coverage (Correio Braziliense, Alagoas 24 Horas) quoting her by name, but we don't publish a direct address given the volume of impersonator and reseller accounts using her name. Note that Instagram has previously removed adult-platform links from her Stories under its own content policy (Sept. 2024) — treat any third-party "link directory" claiming to route to her account as unconfirmed.
- Privacy — Warning A Brazilian subscription-content platform she joined per November 2025 coverage from Extra (TV Globo) and the platform's own editorial blog. We don't publish a direct address here either — the same money-gate standard applies regardless of platform.
Quick answers
Does Francine Piaia have an OnlyFans?
Yes — she has one, but money links are exactly what scammers fake, so we only publish a direct OnlyFans link once the creator has confirmed it herself. Documented as active since December 2021 via named Brazilian press coverage (Correio Braziliense, Alagoas 24 Horas) quoting her by name, but we don't publish a direct address given the volume of impersonator and reseller accounts using her name. Note that Instagram has previously removed adult-platform links from her Stories under its own content policy (Sept. 2024) — treat any third-party "link directory" claiming to route to her account as unconfirmed. Her confirmed direct link will appear on this page when she claims it.
What is Francine Piaia's real name?
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Scam & impersonation warnings
- Her paid-subscription content draws the usual ecosystem of fake "leaked content" sites, video-reseller pages, and unlicensed clip aggregators trading on her name and BBB9 fame. We don't link to, name, or describe how to find any of it — treat anything outside her own verified Instagram and TikTok as unconfirmed.
- Accounts on X (Twitter) and other platforms circulate under variations of her name and link onward to paid-content platforms. We have not independently confirmed any of these as her own first-party accounts; this page anchors only to the Instagram and TikTok handles listed above.
The documented facts
- Competed on the ninth season of TV Globo's "Big Brother Brasil" (Jan. 13–Apr. 7, 2009) and finished third in an unusually close final vote, drawing 30.54% behind winner Maximiliano "Max" Porto (34.85%) and runner-up Priscila Pires (34.61%) — only 0.24 points separated first and second place. Source: Wikipédia (pt) — Big Brother Brasil 9 · documented
- In her own words, in a later press interview, referenced her BBB9 result herself: "Fiquei em terceiro lugar com a maior porcentagem da história" ("I finished third with the highest percentage in the show's history"). Source: Alagoas 24 Horas (citing Quem), Apr. 19, 2022 · documented (that she said it)
- Correio Braziliense's own December 2021 profile describes her post-BBB9 career as a TV reporter, presenter, and radio host, and identifies her at the time as a digital influencer with over 300,000 Instagram followers. Source: Correio Braziliense, Dec. 13, 2021 · documented
- Correio Braziliense reported in December 2021 that she had launched a paid OnlyFans subscription page after the end of her marriage (the article names no other party and gives no further detail on the split); in her own words: "Me libertei" ("I set myself free"), and "É muito bom se sentir desejada. Estou me achando bonita e atraente como nunca me senti antes" ("It feels really good to feel desired. I find myself beautiful and attractive like I never have before"). Source: Correio Braziliense, Dec. 13, 2021 · documented (that she said it)
- A 2024 press interview describes her platform as "a extensão da minha Playboy, só que o conteúdo é muito mais quente" ("the extension of my Playboy, just a lot hotter"), referencing a Playboy Brasil cover appearance shortly after BBB9 ended, and separately states she created her OnlyFans channel in August 2021 — a date that conflicts with Correio Braziliense's closer-in-time December 2021 coverage of the launch; we treat the exact launch month as unconfirmed and rely on the contemporaneous report for the launch window. Source: Alagoas 24 Horas (via G1 interview), May 21, 2024 · documented (that she said it)
- In an August 2022 interview, said she had become less inhibited about her content since separating: "Quando a gente está casada é mais comportada... Depois, quando fica solteira, solta a franga!" ("When you're married you're better behaved... then when you're single, you let loose!"). Source: Correio Braziliense (Cecília Sóter), Aug. 4, 2022 · documented (that she said it)
- In a November 2022 follow-up interview, described her content strategy evolving as her subscriber base grew, distinguishing a bolder "outra Fran" ("another Fran") persona on the paid platform from her public social-media presence. Source: Correio Braziliense, Nov. 25, 2022 · documented (that she said it)
- Press coverage citing Quem (February 2023) described her running a two-tier subscription structure on OnlyFans — an entry tier for new subscribers and a VIP tier, reached over time, for longtime subscribers who had asked for bolder content. Source: Alagoas 24 Horas (citing Quem), Feb. 9, 2023 · documented (that she said it)
- In September 2024, Instagram removed her account after she shared an OnlyFans link in her Stories, citing the platform's policy against promoting adult-content links; she responded publicly and by name: "Nunca cobrei. Me acusaram de forma injusta. Existe várias mulheres que postam coisas piores e não acontece nada" ("I never charged [for the link]. I was accused unfairly. There are several women who post worse things and nothing happens"), and said she was working with lawyers on the account. Source: Alagoas 24 Horas, Sep. 17, 2024 · documented (that she said it)
- Her Instagram, @francinepiaia, is live with roughly 1 million followers as of this review — a continuation of the growth named press tracked from over 300,000 followers (Dec. 2021), consistent with the account being restored or properly reinstated under the same handle following the September 2024 removal. Source: Instagram — @francinepiaia · documented
- In November 2025, Extra — TV Globo's own entertainment vertical — reported that she had joined the Brazilian subscription platform Privacy, quoting her: "Fui convidada e aceitei porque quero entregar algo ainda mais ousado" ("I was invited and I accepted because I want to deliver something even bolder"). Source: Extra (Globo), Nov. 27, 2025 · documented (that she said it)
- Privacy's own editorial blog independently listed her among former "Big Brother Brasil" contestants with a profile on the platform (January 2026) and, in a July 2026 piece, quoted her describing the shift: "Foi algo que realmente me reinventei... eu não me achava sexy, e despertou um lado sexy que eu não tinha" ("It was something I really reinvented myself through... I didn't think I was sexy, and it woke up a sexy side I didn't have"). Source: Blog Privacy, Jul. 8, 2026 · documented (that she said it)
- Her TikTok account, @francinepiaia, is independently confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed API, which returns author_name "francinepiaia" for the handle. Source: TikTok oEmbed API · documented
- No platform AI label, operator statement, or owner claim describing Francine Piaia as a virtual or AI persona appears on any bio, hub, or press coverage reviewed for this page. Status: unknown
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