Katana Kombat
Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-16
Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓
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Yes, Katana Kombat is a real, documented adult-industry performer, not a handle-only or AI persona. She has a long-form, on-camera interview trail spanning more than a decade under this stage name. Most recently, she sat for a 52-minute, on-camera video interview on the "Cabaret Confessions" podcast (published December 25, 2025, cross-posted to YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and iHeart), discussing her upbringing and career path on the record. She has also returned at least twice as a guest on "Danglin' After Dark with Dick Dangle," a long-running adult-industry interview podcast distributed via Spreaker — Episode #411 and Episode #492 (published September 19, 2023, roughly 74 minutes), both recorded live from Rick's Cabaret in Pittsburgh. Going back further, Wikipedia's article on Pitbull's 2012 single "Don't Stop the Party" credits her, under her stage name, as one of the performers appearing in the song's music video alongside adult performer Kennedy Leigh and model Claudia Sampedro — a mainstream, third-party-documented public appearance predating her adult-industry career. Her core public accounts are confirmed via her own verified link-in-bio hub (link.me/katanakombat711, marked "Verified" by LinkMe): Instagram @katanakombat711 (search-indexed trackers report roughly 638K followers; Instagram itself is unreachable from this network, so we rely on that indexed data rather than a direct page load) and X/Twitter @Katana__K (roughly 165K-172K followers per third-party analytics). Numerous unsourced content-farm "wiki" biography pages (Wikistarbio, GossipsDiary, TheNewsGod, and similar templated clones) circulate a specific birthdate, birthplace, and a "real name" for her, and separately claim various AVN and XBIZ award nominations for 2020 — but the named category is inconsistent from page to page ("Best Supporting Actress," "Best Upcoming Actress," "Best New Starlet," and "Female Performer of the Year" all appear across different copies of essentially the same unsourced claim). We checked the two most relevant primary sources — Wikipedia's comprehensive nominee list for the 37th AVN Awards (the January 2020 ceremony) and Wikipedia's dedicated AVN Award for Best New Starlet page — and she does not appear in either. We could not independently confirm any specific AVN or XBIZ nomination and don't repeat these unsourced claims here. Separately, several of those same aggregator pages, plus an editorial credit on the Pitbull-song Wikipedia article, print a specific "real name" for her. She has not stated that name herself anywhere on her own verified accounts that we could confirm — her verified LinkMe hub links only to her Instagram and X accounts by their stage-name handles — so consistent with our privacy standard, which requires her own self-disclosure, we don't publish it here. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Instagram @katanakombat711 Official Listed on her own verified LinkMe hub; roughly 638K followers per search-indexed data (Instagram itself is unreachable from this network).
- X (Twitter) @Katana__K Official Listed on her own verified LinkMe hub; roughly 165K-172K followers per third-party analytics trackers.
- Link hub link.me/katanakombat711 Official Her own verified link-in-bio hub (LinkMe marks it Verified). Used here only to confirm which accounts are actually hers.
- IMDb nm10077842 Appears official Performer profile referenced across other reference sites; the page blocked automated fetches during this review, so we didn't rely on its listed content for any claim on this page.
- OnlyFans — Warning Her own verified LinkMe hub lists an OnlyFans account (marked "Verified"), but we don't publish a direct paywall link on an unclaimed page — money links are exactly what scammers fake. Reach it only through links posted in her verified bios.
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Does Katana Kombat 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. Her own verified LinkMe hub lists an OnlyFans account (marked "Verified"), but we don't publish a direct paywall link on an unclaimed page — money links are exactly what scammers fake. Reach it only through links posted in her verified bios. Her confirmed direct link will appear on this page when she claims it.
What is Katana Kombat's real name?
Several aggregator "wiki" bio pages, plus an editorial credit on Wikipedia's article about a 2012 Pitbull music video she appeared in, print a specific "real name" for Katana Kombat. She has never stated this name herself on any account we could confirm as hers — her own verified LinkMe hub (link.me/katanakombat711) links only to an Instagram and an X account, both under stage-name handles, with no name statement in either bio. Consistent with our privacy standard (self-disclosure requires her own stated bio, video, or display name — not a third-party credit or an inferred handle), we treat this as not self-disclosed and don't repeat the name here.
Is every “Katana Kombat” online the same person?
No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.
- Not "Kitana," the Mortal Kombat video game character — a different spelling and an unrelated fictional franchise, despite the phonetic and thematic overlap in the stage name.
- Not affiliated with DC Comics' "Katana" superhero character or any other unrelated media property built around the katana weapon term.
- Fan-run accounts such as @KatanaKombatX ("Katana Kombat Fans") are explicitly fan pages, not accounts she runs herself.
Scam & impersonation warnings
- Multiple similarly named Instagram and X accounts circulate (e.g. @katanakombatt, @officialkatanakombat, @katana._k on Instagram; @katanakombat10 on X; and @KatanaKombatX, which is explicitly labeled a fan account, "Katana Kombat Fans") — only the handles listed above are corroborated as hers via her own verified LinkMe hub. A separate X handle, @Katanakombat711, appears to be suspended.
- A site, katanakombatweb.com, presents itself as an official bio page, but it blocked our automated fetch attempts during this review, so we could not independently verify its ownership or claims. Treat it cautiously until confirmed via her verified bios.
- Content-farm "wiki" bio pages attach a specific birthdate, birthplace, "real name," and inconsistent AVN/XBIZ award claims with no reliable primary sourcing (and the award claims conflict with Wikipedia's own nominee lists) — we do not repeat those figures here.
- As with other adult-industry creators, her name and likeness are targets for impersonation and unauthorized content aggregation. We don't link to or describe how to find any "leaked" content — treat any such offer as a scam or malware risk, not a real source.
The documented facts
- Sat for a 52-minute, on-camera long-form video interview on the "Cabaret Confessions" podcast (titled "Katana Kombat Gets Candid: The Life She Never Planned"), published December 25, 2025 and cross-posted to YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and iHeart, discussing her upbringing and career path on the record Source: YouTube — Cabaret Confessions: "Katana Kombat Gets Candid" · documented
- Guest on "Danglin' After Dark with Dick Dangle," a long-running adult-industry interview podcast (Velvet Resonance Network), Episode #492 (published September 19, 2023, ~74 minutes), interviewed live from Rick's Cabaret in Pittsburgh Source: Spreaker — Katana Kombat: Episode #492 · documented
- Returned as a guest on the same podcast for an earlier appearance, Episode #411, also recorded live from Rick's Cabaret in Pittsburgh — a second, independent interview appearance under the same stage name Source: Spreaker — Katana Kombat: Episode #411 · documented
- Credited, under her stage name, as one of the performers appearing in Pitbull's 2012 single "Don't Stop the Party" music video, alongside adult performer Kennedy Leigh and model Claudia Sampedro — a mainstream third-party editorial credit, not an aggregator bio page Source: Wikipedia — "Don't Stop the Party" (Pitbull song) · documented
- Her own verified link-in-bio hub, link.me/katanakombat711 (marked "Verified" by LinkMe), lists exactly three cross-platform accounts under her stage-name handles — Instagram @katanakombat711, X @Katana__K, and a TikTok account — plus an OnlyFans listing, confirming which social accounts are actually hers Source: link.me/katanakombat711 (LinkMe) · documented
- Content-farm bio pages circulate inconsistent AVN/XBIZ 2020 award-nomination claims for her (the named category varies from page to page); Wikipedia's comprehensive nominee list for the 37th AVN Awards and its dedicated AVN Award for Best New Starlet page — both checkable, citation-backed surfaces — do not list her in any category, so we could not confirm any specific nomination and don't repeat the aggregator claims Source: Wikipedia — 37th AVN Awards · documented (absence)
- Instagram account @katanakombat711 is reported at roughly 638K followers (Miami-tagged, 66 posts) per search-indexed data; Instagram itself is unreachable from this network, so this figure comes from indexed third-party data rather than a direct page load Source: Instagram — @katanakombat711 (search-indexed) · reported
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