Karma Rx
Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-30
Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓
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Yes, Karma Rx is a real, industry-documented adult-film performer, not an unverifiable or AI-generated persona. Per AVN.com's own "Fresh Faces" profile of her (Nov. 1, 2017), she built an online paid-content following starting in 2015, signed with talent agency ATMLA in August 2017, and made her studio-film debut on September 27, 2017, under a 60-day exclusive contract with Mindgeek's Reality Kings, Brazzers, and Digital Playground brands. A follow-up AVN.com profile marking her first year in the industry (Sept. 25, 2018) reported she had completed more than 70 scenes in that span, including an appearance in "Brazzers House," and quoted her directly: "This industry has been kind to me so far. I've been pretty much non-stop since I started." Her industry-award record is independently verifiable. IMDb's own awards database for her credits a 2019 XBIZ Award win for Best New Starlet — corroborated by XBIZ.com's own site describing her, as of October 2019, as "the reigning XBIZ Awards winner for Best New Starlet." The same IMDb record lists a 2019 AVN Award nomination for Best New Starlet and three nominations at the 2020 AVN Awards (the 37th ceremony): Female Performer of the Year, Best Star Showcase (for her Evil Angel showcase "Bad Karma"), and Best Double-Penetration Sex Scene (shared with Prince Yahshua and Jax Slayher, also for "Bad Karma"). We independently cross-checked the highest-profile of those nominations: Wikipedia's own article on the 37th AVN Awards lists "Karma Rx" among the Female Performer of the Year nominees, alongside Angela White (the eventual winner), Riley Reid, Adriana Chechik, Abella Danger, and others. IMDb's record separately credits her with two NightMoves fan's-choice honors — "Best Ink" (2018) and "Best Boobs" (2019) — corroborated by a contemporaneous YouTube upload documenting her 2019 XBIZ win that references the same 2018 NightMoves result. Beyond award records, she's a repeat, named subject of adult-industry trade press across several years: AVN Magazine's November 2019 feature "Doubling Down: Karma Rx in Her Own Words" quotes her directly discussing "Bad Karma" ("I did my first d.p., my first interracial d.p., my first double anal, my first trans scene"), and XBIZ.com ran a Q&A on her return to studio shoots (Aug. 16, 2021) that also covered a personal entrepreneurial venture outside adult film: Anarchist Soap Co., an Etsy-based personal-care line (soaps, colognes, pomades, candles) that had sold more than 12,000 units by that point. She's also given a long-form, on-camera video interview to Holly Randall Unfiltered (Oct. 28, 2019), a named adult-industry interview series. As of this review, she maintains an active industry-agency profile on AVN.com (representation listed: Mark Schechter, ATMLA) naming her Instagram (@Karma.Rx) and X/Twitter (@Karma_Rx) handles, and referencing a separate personal subscription website — an address we describe rather than print here, consistent with our money-link policy. Why she draws "is she real?" searches: she's a well-documented, award-recognized name with a large social following, which is exactly the profile that attracts impersonator accounts and content-farm bio pages trading on her name. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- IMDb nm9460522 Unverified Industry filmography and awards database, not a social account — a reliable third-party record of her credits, matching her AVN.com industry profile and Wikidata entry.
- AVN.com industry profile karma-rx-305747 Appears official AVN's own talent-database profile, listing her agency representation (Mark Schechter, ATMLA) and matching social handles — a reliable industry record, though not a page she personally edits.
- Instagram @karma.rx Appears official Handle matches across her AVN.com industry profile, her structured Wikidata entry, and a Linktree hub (linktr.ee/karmarx) listing the same account — a three-way match, though the account itself was not independently reloaded during this research pass (Instagram blocks unauthenticated access).
- X (Twitter) @Karma_Rx Appears official Handle matches her AVN.com industry profile and her structured Wikidata entry (account listed as active since April 2015). A Linktree hub attributed to her (linktr.ee/karmarx) instead links a differently formatted handle, twitter.com/karmarx (no underscore) — we could not independently resolve whether that is the same account under a display-name redirect or a distinct one, so treat the underscore form as the corroborated handle and the other as unconfirmed.
- TikTok karma.rx Appears official Independently confirmed live via TikTok's own oEmbed API (author_name "karma Rx"); handle matches her Wikidata entry. Not linked from the Linktree hub reviewed above.
- Link hub (Linktree, attributed) linktr.ee/karmarx Appears official Cross-references matching Instagram and OnlyFans handles for her name; account shows a May 2020 join date. Not itself independently confirmed as under her personal control, but corroborated by matching handles across AVN.com and Wikidata.
- OnlyFans via her verified bios Warning Two tiers (a free preview account and a paid account) are linked from the Linktree hub attributed to her above, with a handle matching her structured Wikidata entry. Money links are exactly what scammers fake, so we only publish a direct address once it's confirmed by her own claim of this page — reach it only through the verified handles listed above, and treat any other account elsewhere claiming to sell her paywalled content with caution.
- Personal subscription site — Warning Her current AVN.com industry profile lists a separate, personally branded subscription website (daily content updates) distinct from OnlyFans. Consistent with our money-link policy, we describe rather than print that address; treat any site claiming to be it outside her verified handles above with caution.
Quick answers
Does Karma Rx 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. Two tiers (a free preview account and a paid account) are linked from the Linktree hub attributed to her above, with a handle matching her structured Wikidata entry. Money links are exactly what scammers fake, so we only publish a direct address once it's confirmed by her own claim of this page — reach it only through the verified handles listed above, and treat any other account elsewhere claiming to sell her paywalled content with caution. Her confirmed direct link will appear on this page when she claims it.
What is Karma Rx's real name?
VerifiedHer publishes a legal name only when the creator has shared it herself — never one dug up through doxxing or records. We haven't verified a self-disclosed legal name for Karma Rx, so this page doesn't list one.
Is every “Karma Rx” online the same person?
No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.
- No other notable public figure or brand shares the name "Karma Rx"; it is a stage name (a wordplay pairing "karma" with the pharmacy abbreviation "Rx"), not a placename or unrelated product brand. Fan-made or AI chatbot "Karma Rx" characters on third-party platforms are imitations, not a separate real person.
Scam & impersonation warnings
- As a well-documented, award-recognized performer with a large social following, she is a target for impersonator accounts across Instagram, X, and TikTok. Verify any account against the handles listed above before trusting it.
- Content-farm 'wiki' bio pages circulate additional personal details (birth date, past relationships, and similar) with no primary sourcing behind them; we do not repeat unverified aggregator claims as fact on this page.
- Search terms like 'leaked' attached to her name circulate on aggregator and content-farm sites. VerifiedHer does not link to, describe, or verify any such content — treat any site offering 'leaked' content as a scam or malware risk, not a real source.
The documented facts
- Real person: built an online paid-content following starting in 2015, signed with talent agency ATMLA in August 2017, and made her studio-film debut on September 27, 2017, under a 60-day exclusive contract with Mindgeek's Reality Kings, Brazzers, and Digital Playground brands Source: AVN.com, "Fresh Faces: Karma Rx" (Nov. 1, 2017) · documented
- Within her first year in the industry, had completed more than 70 scenes and appeared in "Brazzers House"; in her own words, quoted directly: "This industry has been kind to me so far. I've been pretty much non-stop since I started." Source: AVN.com, "Karma Rx Marks 1st Year in Adult" (Sept. 25, 2018) · documented
- Won the 2019 XBIZ Award for Best New Starlet, per IMDb's own awards database for her name page — corroborated by XBIZ.com's own site describing her, as of October 2019, as "the reigning XBIZ Awards winner for Best New Starlet" Source: IMDb — Karma Rx, Awards · documented
- Also nominated for the 2019 AVN Award for Best New Starlet, and for three categories at the 2020 AVN Awards (37th ceremony): Female Performer of the Year, Best Star Showcase (for "Bad Karma"), and Best Double-Penetration Sex Scene (shared with Prince Yahshua and Jax Slayher, also for "Bad Karma") Source: IMDb — Karma Rx, Awards · documented
- Independently confirmed as a Female Performer of the Year nominee at the 37th AVN Awards (2020) by Wikipedia's own article on the ceremony, listed alongside eventual winner Angela White, Riley Reid, Adriana Chechik, Abella Danger, and other nominees Source: Wikipedia — 37th AVN Awards · documented
- IMDb's awards database also credits her with two NightMoves fan's-choice honors — "Best Ink" (2018) and "Best Boobs" (2019) — corroborated by a contemporaneous YouTube upload documenting her 2019 XBIZ win that references the same 2018 NightMoves result Source: IMDb — Karma Rx, Awards · documented
- Gave a long-form, on-camera video interview to Holly Randall Unfiltered (Oct. 28, 2019), a named adult-industry interview series hosted by journalist Holly Randall Source: Holly Randall Unfiltered — "Karma Rx" · documented
- AVN Magazine's November 2019 feature "Doubling Down: Karma Rx in Her Own Words" quotes her directly discussing her Evil Angel showcase "Bad Karma" (dir. Chris Streams): "I did my first d.p., my first interracial d.p., my first double anal, my first trans scene." Source: AVN.com, "Doubling Down: Karma Rx in Her Own Words" (Nov. 9, 2019) · documented (that she said it)
- Runs an entrepreneurial venture outside adult film, Anarchist Soap Co., an Etsy-based personal-care line (soaps, colognes, pomades, candles) that had sold more than 12,000 units as of an August 2021 XBIZ.com Q&A feature on her return to studio shoots Source: XBIZ.com, "Q&A: Karma Rx Strikes Back With Return to Studio Shoots" (Aug. 16, 2021) · documented (that XBIZ reported)
- Maintains an active industry-agency profile on AVN.com (representation listed: Mark Schechter, ATMLA), current as of this review, naming her Instagram (@Karma.Rx) and X/Twitter (@Karma_Rx) handles and referencing a separate personal subscription website — an address we describe rather than print, consistent with our money-link policy Source: AVN.com — Karma Rx profile · documented
- No platform AI label, operator statement, or owner claim describing Karma Rx as a virtual or AI persona appears on any bio, hub, or press coverage reviewed for this page Status: unknown
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