Shorter OnlyFans creators are earning significantly more than their taller peers, with new data revealing they attract up to 34% more subscribers and higher spending per interaction.
According to AI platform Supercreator, fans of petite models spend 30–45% more and remain subscribed nearly twice as long, making smaller creators among the most profitable on the platform.
Erika Calabrese, a 4ft-tall model from Tampa, Florida, is a standout example. The 25-year-old earns six figures monthly through OnlyFans, leveraging her height as a unique selling point.
I had two options: use my height to my advantage or accept society’s stereotypes,” she said. “People say I only make money because I’m small and it’s true but that’s not something to be ashamed of.”

With 809,000 Instagram followers (@airikacal_), Erika often receives wild messages from fans, including married celebrities and college students inviting her to frat parties. While she appreciates the financial freedom earning her former annual retail salary in just a week she admits the fetishisation of little people is a downside.
It’s not something everyone can handle,” she said. “Being a minority online brings its own challenges.”

Supercreator’s CEO Yuval said the trend highlights a shift in success metrics on the platform. “Top earners aren’t always conventionally attractive.
They’re creators who differentiate themselves and execute their brand strategy flawlessly,” he explained. “Follower count is irrelevant now it’s all about engagement and niche appeal.”
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