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Jessica Nigri

Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-30

Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓

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Is Jessica Nigri real?

Real, and one of the most thoroughly pre-documented names in this registry — her public career runs a decade before any paid-content platform existed for her to join. Jessica Nigri (born August 5, 1989, in Reno, Nevada, and raised in Christchurch, New Zealand) began cosplaying in 2009; her "Sexy Pikachu" costume at San Diego Comic-Con went viral online and launched a professional modeling and promotional career starting in 2012. That year she won an IGN-run contest to become Warner Bros. Games' official spokesmodel for Juliet Starling, protagonist of the video game Lollipop Chainsaw — a hire notable enough that Kotaku's own named-byline coverage (Owen Good, April 8, 2012) documented PAX East officials asking her to change costumes or leave the show floor entirely under the convention's "no booth babe" policy, with Penny Arcade's Robert Khoo confirmed on the record about the complaints. She went on to become an official spokesmodel for Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (as a female version of protagonist Edward Kenway, at Gamescom 2013), Suda51/Grasshopper Manufacture's Killer Is Dead (as Vivienne Squall), and Tecmo Koei's Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z (as Miss Monday), and was named a guest of honor at Anime Expo 2012. Her voice-acting career is independently documented by named trade press, not just her own bio: Anime News Network's own January 22, 2015 report on Sentai Filmworks casting her as the English-dub voice of the title character in "SoniAni: Super Sonico the Animation" also credits her prior and ongoing work voicing Cinder Fall in Rooster Teeth's animated series RWBY (2013–present), a role she continued into the spinoff RWBY Chibi. In 2018, Rooster Teeth produced and released a feature-length biographical documentary about her, "Becoming Jessica Nigri," directed by Austin-based filmmaker Mat Hames and covered by the Austin Chronicle (Richard Whittaker, Feb. 2, 2018) — it traces her cosplay career from childhood dress-up games in New Zealand through a from-scratch Elune (World of Warcraft) costume build for BlizzCon 2017. Her convention career spans roughly a decade and multiple countries: independent convention-database tracking (ConventionHQ, RosterCon) documents dated guest appearances including New York Comic Con (2015), Indiana Comic Con, Puerto Rico Comic Con, Montreal Comiccon, Tampa Bay Comic Con (2016 and 2017), San Francisco Comic Con, Senshi Con, Fan Expo Dallas, Planet Comicon, Fan Expo Canada (2017 and 2018), Boston Comic Con (2017), and Auckland Armageddon (2018). She has continued producing new cosplay work and drawing named press well past that early era — Dexerto's own named-byline coverage (Philip Trahan) documented her "Professor Sada" Pokémon Scarlet cosplay debut in 2022, describing it as part of an established portfolio that includes earlier Pokémon Sword/Shield-era builds. Her own official Linktree hub (bio: "COSPLAYER, CRAFTER, LEWD PERSON! I've been alive 2 long lmao UPCYCLE UR COSPLAYS") discloses a paid OnlyFans account — a button labeled "ONLYFANS (come seeee)" plus a separate VIP-tier upsell — and a separate Fansly account, alongside her Instagram, X/Twitter, TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, and Depop (a secondhand-costume storefront) accounts. Nothing about that paid-content presence is linked or described further here; reach it only through her own currently posted official links, never a search-result "leak" page. Search results for her name also surface a large field of "OnlyFans leak"-style SEO spam, including near-identical templates repurposing hijacked institutional (.edu-style) subdomains — a scam pattern seen across many creators' names, not evidence of any account she controls. Separately, a cluster of unofficial, fan-made AI chatbot "characters" using her name and likeness exist on third-party roleplay/chat apps; these are user-created bots, not an official statement from her, her team, or any platform, and don't change the verdict either way. No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model has ever attached to her — a decade-plus documented spokesmodel, voice-acting, and convention career, plus a studio-produced biographical documentary about her, are consistent with a real, camera-verified human creator. People searching "jessica nigri" are almost always checking on the cosplay/gaming personality they remember from Lollipop Chainsaw, RWBY, or the convention circuit — not questioning whether she's a real person. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.

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Does Jessica Nigri 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. Disclosed on her own official Linktree hub as a button labeled "ONLYFANS (come seeee)" plus a separate VIP-tier upsell — a first-party disclosure. We don't link an account directly; reach it only through her own currently posted official links, never a search-result "leak" page. Her confirmed direct link will appear on this page when she claims it.

Does Jessica Nigri have a Fansly?

Yes — she has one, but money links are exactly what scammers fake, so we only publish a direct Fansly link once the creator has confirmed it herself. Also disclosed on her own official Linktree hub, alongside her OnlyFans link. We don't link an account directly; reach it only through her own currently posted official links. Her confirmed direct link will appear on this page when she claims it.

What is Jessica Nigri's real name?

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Scam & impersonation warnings

  • A field of "OnlyFans leak"-style SEO-spam pages target her name, including near-identical templates repurposing hijacked institutional (.edu-style) subdomains — a scam pattern seen across many creators' names, not evidence of any account she controls. None of it is linked or described further here.
  • A cluster of unofficial, fan-made AI chatbot "characters" using her name and likeness exist on third-party roleplay/chat apps. These are user-created bots, not an official statement from her, her team, or any platform, and don't change the verdict — we treat them the same as any other unauthorized AI content built in a real creator's likeness.
  • Lookalike or impersonator accounts may use her name and photos across platforms; only the accounts listed above, drawn from her own official Linktree hub, are treated as hers.

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