María Fernanda "Mafer" Vargas
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Real — and documented at a level few adult-platform creators reach, because María Fernanda "Mafer" Vargas's second career is a matter of public electoral record. On February 5, 2023, she won the mayoral race in Simón Bolívar canton, in Ecuador's Guayas province, becoming the canton's first female mayor. Preliminary tallies from Ecuador's National Electoral Council (CNE) gave her 41.76% of the vote, well clear of her nearest rival, María José Cisneros of the CREO–Centro Democrático alliance (16.85%), in a field of eight candidates (Ecuavisa, Feb. 6, 2023); a later Ecuavisa profile settled the final count at 6,499 votes, or 41.95% — a roughly 25-point margin. She ran under the Revolución Ciudadana political movement. She was sworn in on May 14, 2023, telling Ecuavisa in her own words that she would "mantener y fortalecer los programas del municipio, principalmente los de índole social," naming expanded services for people with disabilities and a new care program for elderly residents among her priorities, alongside infrastructure pledges covering water, sewage, and rural roads. Before politics, she built a public profile first through surviving violence, then through adult content. In 2013, then working as a model, she was assaulted by four women in a Guayaquil parking lot; press accounts describe a broken bottle used in the attack and say she needed more than 350 stitches to reconstruct injuries to her face and neck. Metro Ecuador marked the incident's decade anniversary in July 2024 with her own reflection describing her scars as evidence of resilience rather than something to hide. She has said she founded a foundation afterward to help other survivors of violence, later broadening its focus to elderly people, children, and people experiencing homelessness — funded in part, she has said, by proceeds from her content-platform earnings, which she described using to buy toys and food for people with limited resources. Some Spanish-language entertainment aggregators name that foundation "Una Mano Amiga"; we did not find a named-byline source independently confirming that specific name, so we treat the name itself as press-repeated rather than documented. Her OnlyFans history is genuinely part of the public record, though the record isn't perfectly consistent. Press coverage around her election describes an earlier interview in which she said she opened a paid account in late 2020 and earned roughly $14,000 in her first three months, from $30 monthly subscriptions plus $200–300 tips. During the campaign itself, however, Diario Extra quoted her denying she currently had "esa página" — "that page" — and dismissing the commentary as coming from "gente odiadora" (hateful people), arguing her private life had no bearing on her candidacy. We report both statements as each outlet recorded them rather than resolve the tension ourselves: what's undisputed is that named Ecuadorian press, across multiple outlets and months, consistently ties her to an OnlyFans-era past. Her current civic role is self-confirmed on her own social accounts. Her Instagram, @maferitavargasok (~339,000 followers), carries the bio "ALCALDESA DE SIMÓN BOLÍVAR" and cross-links the official municipal government account, @municipiodesimonbolivar; her Facebook page, titled "Mafer Vargas | Simón Bolívar" (~64,000 followers), carries the same self-description. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
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- Instagram @maferitavargasok Appears official ~339K followers; bio self-identifies as "ALCALDESA DE SIMÓN BOLÍVAR" and cross-links the official municipal government account, @municipiodesimonbolivar.
- Facebook Mafer Vargas | Simón Bolívar Appears official ~64K followers; page bio self-identifies as "Alcaldesa del Cantón Simón Bolívar" — consistent with her Instagram.
- OnlyFans (historical, unconfirmed) — Unverified Press reported she ran a paid OnlyFans account from late 2020, describing specific 2021 earnings in her own words; during her 2023 campaign she told Diario Extra she did not have "that page." Given the conflicting record and no confirmed current account, we don't publish or link any handle here.
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- Her national profile and the online curiosity around her OnlyFans history draw a scattering of unverified fan and rumor accounts; this page anchors only to the two cross-linked, self-identifying accounts listed above.
- We do not link to, name, or describe how to find any "leaked" or adult-platform content under her name — treat any site offering it as unconfirmed and unrelated to the accounts documented here.
The documented facts
- Won the February 5, 2023 municipal election for mayor of Simón Bolívar canton, Guayas province, Ecuador — becoming the canton's first female mayor — running under the Revolución Ciudadana movement. Preliminary Consejo Nacional Electoral (CNE) tallies gave her 41.76% of the vote, well ahead of her closest rival, María José Cisneros of the CREO–Centro Democrático alliance, who took 16.85%, in a field of eight candidates. Source: Ecuavisa (Redacción Ecuavisa), Feb. 6, 2023 · documented
- A later Ecuavisa profile put her final, consolidated total at 6,499 votes (41.95%) — a roughly 25-percentage-point margin over the field of eight candidates. Source: Ecuavisa (Redacción Ecuavisa / Noticiero Televistazo), March 9, 2023 · documented
- Was sworn in as mayor of Simón Bolívar on May 14, 2023. In her inaugural remarks, she pledged, in her own words, to "mantener y fortalecer los programas del municipio, principalmente los de índole social," specifically citing services for people with disabilities and a new care program for elderly residents, alongside infrastructure pledges covering water/sewage upgrades and rural-road reconstruction with the Guayas Prefecture. Source: Ecuavisa (Redacción Ecuavisa), May 15, 2023 · documented (that she said it)
- Holds a degree in Social Communication from Universidad Estatal de Milagro and was, as of 2023 press coverage, also pursuing a law degree — reported consistently by two separate named-byline outlets. Source: Ecuavisa, Feb. 6, 2023 · documented
- In 2013, then working as a model, she was assaulted by four women in a Guayaquil parking lot; press reports describe a broken bottle used in the attack and say she required more than 350 stitches to reconstruct injuries to her face and neck. She has since spoken publicly, including in a July 2024 anniversary post, about her scars as evidence of resilience rather than something to hide. Source: Metro Ecuador (Ruth Uzcátegui), July 20, 2024 · documented
- Following her recovery, she said she started a foundation to assist other survivors of violence; its focus later broadened to support other vulnerable groups, including elderly people, children, and people experiencing homelessness, funded partly with proceeds from her content-platform earnings — she is quoted describing distributing toys and food to people with limited resources. Source: El Periódico (via RT), March 23, 2023 · documented (that she said it)
- Spanish-language entertainment aggregators name the foundation "Una Mano Amiga," but we did not find a named-byline source independently confirming that specific name, so we treat the name itself as reported rather than documented. Source: Hiperdiario (unattributed byline), March 26, 2023 · reported
- Ran a paid OnlyFans account beginning in late 2020; in an interview later cited by two separate named outlets, she described earning around $14,000 in her first three months on the platform, from $30 monthly subscriptions plus $200–300 tips. Source: El Periódico (via RT), March 23, 2023 · documented (that she said it)
- During the February 2023 election campaign, when pressed on her OnlyFans history, she told Diario Extra "No tengo esa página, esos comentarios vienen de gente odiadora" ("I don't have that page — those comments come from hateful people"), arguing her private life had nothing to do with her candidacy. This denial sits in tension with the specific earnings figure she is separately reported to have given in an earlier interview (above); we report both statements as each outlet recorded them, without resolving the discrepancy ourselves. Source: Diario Extra (Gisella Chávez), Feb. 8, 2023 · documented (that she said it)
- Her Instagram account, @maferitavargasok (~339,000 followers), self-identifies in its bio as "ALCALDESA DE SIMÓN BOLÍVAR" and cross-links the official municipal government account, @municipiodesimonbolivar — a first-party pairing tying the personal account to the civic office. Her Facebook page, similarly titled "Mafer Vargas | Simón Bolívar" (~64,000 followers), carries the same self-description. Source: Instagram — @maferitavargasok · documented
- No platform AI label, operator statement, or owner claim describing her as a virtual or AI persona appears anywhere in the extensive press record or her own social accounts — unsurprising for a sitting, publicly elected official. Status: unknown
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