


Three of OnlyFans’ highest earners are speaking out about their spending habits, saying they splash cash on luxury rentals, business-class plane tickets, designer handbags and bling.
Casey Boonstra, 30, Desiree Schlotz, 26, and Carly Sutherland Lawrence, 26, each make seven figures a year on the subscription-only site and told the Los Angeles Times they love to spend big on the finer things in life.
Boonstra, who hails from Australia, now lives in Los Angeles, where she rents a $5,000-a-month high-rise apartment with sweeping city views.
“I feel like I’m living the dream looking out my window and seeing the Hollywood sign,” the beauty enthused.
Boonstra— whose OnlyFans account doesn’t feature any nudity or sex — started sharing modeling photos on the website when she lost her job as a TV host during the COVID pandemic.
Now, she’s making way more than she ever was in her old profession, and treats herself accordingly.
The content creator first splurged on a Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet and recently forked out around $8,000 for business class plane tickets on a trip Down Under.
The aspiring actress also has regular expenses. She spends $500 per week on an acting coach who is “helping project my career into the right places,” as well as $200 per week on stunt training.
Meanwhile, Schlotz told the Los Angeles Times that she similarly spends big on luxury lodgings.
The Minnesota native — who previously worked a minimum wage retail job at Sephora — rents a two-bed three-bathroom apartment in Beverly Hills for $6,000 a month.
“Three bathrooms is kind of a lot but I wanted to splurge after living in such a crowded apartment with my cousin,” Schlotz stated. “I didn’t realize how much I love interior design until I had the money to purchase furniture.”
The content creator drives a pricey 2023 BMW X3, shops organic at high-end grocer Erewhon and recently started getting Botox at $3,000 a pop.
“Ever since I started making money, I started putting a lot of money into my skin and my face,” the model declared, before cheekily adding: “My face is my brand.”
Schlotz also works out at uber-luxe gym Heimat, where a monthly membership costs $350 a month. She’s also a member of Equinox, which sets her back $250 every 30 days.
Lawrence, who shot to fame on the second season of the reality show “Too Hot Too Handle,” also pays $6,000 a month for her two-bedroom West Hollywood apartment, which is funded by her OnlyFans earnings.
“It has a steam room and sauna, which is nice,” the Canada-born beauty said of her opulent apartment complex. “I use the second bedroom as a closet and glam room.”
Lawrence indulges in weekly massages at Blossom Spa in Hollywood, which start at $95. She spends more than $100 per week on Pilates classes and sees a therapist each week at $200 a session.
She also does red light therapy, cryotherapy and vitamin injections every two weeks, and says she can spend $5,000 on a gambling jaunt to Las Vegas.
However, Lawrence insists she still scrimps on certain things and manages to save money despite her exorbitant expenses.
“I live in my head like I’m broke,” she stated. “That’s what keeps me saving money. If I live lavishly, I will spend all my money. I have such an addictive personality, I will spend all of my money.”
Like Schlotz, Lawrence is saving to purchase a property, realizing that her seven-figure income may not last forever.
Still, all three models say they love the financial freedom that OnlyFans has offered them, with Lawrence encouraging others to sign up and see if they, too, can live the high life.
“I know girls who are influencers, and when I hear about their financials, it makes me sad,” she said. “I’m always like ‘Just make an OnlyFans.'”