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Political Notebook: Tennessee Trails the Nation in OnlyFans Spending on a Per Capita Basis

“SHOW ME THE MONEY!” Across the country, there is a lot of interest in sexy, scantily clad hot women who appear on the OnlyFans site. Ok, some are actually nekid, we are told. An estimated $2.63 billion was spent with the OnlyFans’ “digital intimacy market” last year, according to recent data from the company, averaging nationally to about $77,000 spent per 10,000 people. And the women reportedly make some serious cash!

When it comes to which states residents spend the most, Californians lead the nation in total OnlyFans spending, shelling out over $350.6 million, which accounts for nearly 13% of the total U.S. market. Texas and New York follow, with $248.4 million and $167.1 million, respectively. However, when adjusted per capita, Washington, D.C., North Dakota, and Nevada take the lead.

Among cities, Atlanta is king. Among the top 167 cities in the OnlyFans data, Atlanta blew the rest of the country out of the water in per-capita spending.

Atlanta residents spent nearly $26.2 million in 2025, coming out to about $525,475 per 10,000 residents. This was nearly double the amount spent by the second-largest city, Orlando, which spent just over $14.3 million, or $466,430 per 10,000 residents.

Overall spending was higher in cities like Los Angeles ($71.3 million), Chicago ($47.6 million), and Houston ($31.9 million), but they had lower spending per 10,000 people because of their higher populations.

Tennesseans spent $36 million on the site which ranked pretty low nationally. And based on per capita spending Tennessee comes in last, 50th overall! Davidson County led the way in total spending in the state, with more than $7 million in subscriptions. However, when the data was adjusted for spending per captia, the numbers show that Henry County took first place, with an average of $109,950 spent on OnlyFans per 10,000 people, compared to Davidson County’s $96,411. Who knew Henry County was such a hotbed for those scoping hotties!!

DERANGED DEMS GETTING DESPERATE IN WILSON COUNTY!?!

Over the weekend, more than 100 signs for Republican candidates in Wilson County, including in Lebanon and Mt. Juliet, were defaced or destroyed! Law enforcement officials are reviewing cameras and have vowed to prosecute those responsible. Republican candidates for Governor, Congress, School Board and State Executive Committee were those most targeted. Democrats seem to prefer destruction over debate, or even recruiting credible candidates as they continue to move full speed towards socialism and antifa inspired tactics all over the US. Then Tennessee Democrats complain about super-minority status in the state legislature! This kind of behavior won’t help them gain votes or trust with voters! 

THAT REALLY BLOWS!

WZTV Fox 17 reports that more than  50% of Tennessee’s tornadoes occur at night, which has become the highest percentage in the U.S. Nighttime tornadoes tend to be more deadly in Tennessee because they strike at the most dangerous time when people are asleep, unaware and often times, when they do not have ways to get alerts. 

So, pay attention to the weather reports before bedtime! As we enter storm season in full gusto, make sure your flashlights are handy and in good working order, stock up a case or two of bottled water, and set the alerts on your cell phone for storm warnings (like Amber alerts).🚨

Steve Gill is editor and Publisher of TriStar Daily. 

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