Beyond the Women: How Male Creators Like Tyga Are Crushing It on OnlyFans in 2026
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Beyond the Women: How Male Creators Like Tyga Are Crushing It on OnlyFans in 2026

Last Updated: March 15, 2026Industry Insights10 min read
Jade Carmichael
Jade Carmichael

Creator Economy Writer and OnlyFans Industry Analyst

When most people think of OnlyFans, they picture female creators. And for good reason - women dominate the platform's top earner lists, from Sophie Rain's $101 million empire to Iggy Azalea's $48 million annual haul. But there's a growing and increasingly lucrative segment of OnlyFans that doesn't get nearly enough attention: male creators.

In 2026, men are not just participating on OnlyFans - some are absolutely crushing it. And the strategies that work for male creators offer fascinating insights into where the platform is headed.

Tyga: The King of Male OnlyFans

Rapper Tyga sits at the top of OnlyFans' male creator rankings, earning approximately $7 million per month. That's $84 million annualized - a figure that would put him in the upper echelon of creators regardless of gender.

Tyga's OnlyFans success isn't accidental. He brought a massive existing fanbase from his music career, launched with significant media attention, and has consistently delivered content that keeps subscribers coming back. His approach combines exclusive music previews, behind-the-scenes lifestyle content, and direct fan engagement - a formula that leverages his celebrity while feeling personal and exclusive.

What's notable about Tyga's success is that it dismantles the assumption that OnlyFans is exclusively a platform for female creators catering to male subscribers. The economics work for men too - if you bring the audience and the engagement.

The Growing Male Creator Market

While Tyga is the most prominent example, he's far from alone. The male creator segment on OnlyFans has been steadily growing, encompassing fitness influencers, lifestyle creators, musicians, LGBTQ+ creators, and adult content producers.

The St. Louis Riverfront Times published a 2026 ranking of the best male OnlyFans creators, highlighting the diversity of content and niches that male creators occupy on the platform. From bodybuilding and fitness transformations to cooking, comedy, and intimate content, men are finding subscribers across a wide range of interests.

The LGBTQ+ community, in particular, has been a significant driver of male creator growth on OnlyFans. Gay and bisexual male creators have built substantial subscriber bases by serving a community that was historically underserved by mainstream media and entertainment platforms.

Different Strategies for Male Creators

The strategies that work for male OnlyFans creators differ somewhat from those employed by the platform's top female earners.

Niche expertise matters more. While female celebrity creators like Bella Thorne (24 million subscribers, $50 million+ lifetime) and Cardi B can monetize broad personality-driven content, male creators often find more success by positioning themselves as experts or authorities in specific niches - fitness, music production, entrepreneurship, or lifestyle.

Community building is critical. Male creators tend to rely more heavily on community engagement, group interactions, and shared experiences rather than one-to-one DM monetization. This makes sense given that DMs account for 70% of top female creators' income - a dynamic that doesn't always translate directly to male creator audiences.

Cross-platform marketing requires different approaches. The social media funnels that work for female creators (Instagram reels, TikTok thirst traps) operate differently for men. Successful male creators often leverage YouTube, Twitter/X, podcast appearances, and fitness forums to drive OnlyFans subscriptions.

The Earnings Reality for Male Creators

While Tyga's $7 million monthly earnings are exceptional, the typical male creator on OnlyFans faces an even steeper earnings curve than women. The platform's audience skews heavily male (as fans/subscribers), which creates a natural demand advantage for female content creators.

That said, the creators who crack the code - either through celebrity status, niche expertise, or savvy marketing - can earn substantial income. And the audience for male creators is growing as OnlyFans diversifies beyond its original core demographic.

Bhad Bhabie ($71 million lifetime), Mia Khalifa ($7 million monthly), and Erica Mena ($53.8 million in 2025) demonstrate what's possible on the platform for anyone with a strong brand and dedicated audience. Male creators are increasingly studying these success stories and adapting the strategies for their own audiences.

Breaking the Stigma

One of the biggest barriers for male OnlyFans creators isn't competition or strategy - it's stigma. While female creators on OnlyFans have gained a degree of mainstream acceptance (thanks in part to high-profile names like Sophie Rain publicly defending their choice), male creators still face significant social judgment.

This is particularly true for male creators producing non-explicit content. The assumption that "OnlyFans = adult content" means that male fitness coaches, musicians, and lifestyle creators often have to work harder to explain their platform choice to friends, family, and potential collaborators.

The tide is turning, though. As the platform expands beyond adult content and more mainstream male celebrities like Tyga demonstrate that OnlyFans can be a legitimate revenue stream, the stigma is gradually eroding.

The Business Case for OnlyFans to Court Male Creators

From OnlyFans' perspective, growing the male creator segment makes strategic sense. With 4.63 million creators on the platform and the majority being women, diversifying the creator base could:

Attract new subscriber demographics (particularly women and LGBTQ+ fans). Reduce the platform's reputational dependence on adult content. Open up new advertising and partnership opportunities. Create a more balanced and sustainable marketplace.

The platform's 2026 projections estimate $7.95 billion in gross fan spend and 477 million registered users. Growing the male creator segment could contribute meaningfully to both numbers while making the platform more resilient against the competition from alternatives like Passes (which charges just 10% vs. OnlyFans' 20%).

What Aspiring Male Creators Need to Know

If you're a man considering launching on OnlyFans in 2026, the playbook is clear:

Build your audience first. Every top male creator, from Tyga to fitness influencers, had a following before they launched. OnlyFans is a monetization layer, not a discovery platform.

Choose your niche carefully. Generic lifestyle content is a tough sell. Find a specific angle - fitness, music, comedy, expertise - that gives subscribers a reason to pay.

Invest in engagement. Subscribers pay for connection, not just content. Respond to messages, create interactive experiences, and make your subscribers feel like they're part of something exclusive.

Study what works for female top earners. The strategies employed by Iggy Azalea, Sophie Rain, and Blac Chyna are largely gender-neutral. Multi-platform marketing, DM monetization, and consistent content schedules work regardless of who's behind the account.

Don't let stigma hold you back. The creator economy is projected to exceed $254 billion by the end of 2026. OnlyFans is one of its most powerful platforms. If the economics make sense for your brand, the opinions of people who don't understand the business shouldn't factor into your decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the highest-paid male OnlyFans creator?

Tyga is the highest-paid male creator on OnlyFans, earning approximately $7 million per month ($84 million annualized). He leverages his music career following and combines exclusive content with direct fan engagement.

Can men make money on OnlyFans?

Yes. While women dominate the top earner lists, men can earn substantial income on OnlyFans - especially through niche expertise (fitness, music, lifestyle), celebrity status, or serving LGBTQ+ audiences. The key is building an audience before launching and investing in subscriber engagement.

What content do male OnlyFans creators post?

Male creators span a wide range of content: fitness transformations and training, music previews and behind-the-scenes content, lifestyle and comedy, LGBTQ+ content, and adult content. Tyga focuses on exclusive music and lifestyle content.

How do male OnlyFans strategies differ from female creators?

Male creators rely more on niche expertise, community building, and platforms like YouTube and Twitter for marketing, rather than Instagram and TikTok. One-on-one DM monetization (70% of female top earners' income) doesn't always translate as directly for male audiences.

Is OnlyFans just for adult content?

No. While adult content remains dominant, OnlyFans hosts creators across fitness, music, cooking, education, and celebrity behind-the-scenes content. Cardi B uses it for personality-driven non-explicit content, and Bella Thorne focuses on safe-for-work material.

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