A Group of OnlyFans Models Lost $150,000 on Super Bowl Bet

One of the creators, however, decided to skip their wager and chose to wager over six figures on the Seattle Seahawks.

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A group of OnlyFans creators came together to place a major bet on the Super Bowl. The only problem is, they thought the New England Patriots would win.

As the group attending the Circle, an exclusive social club reserved for the top creators on OnlyFans, announced on February 8, 2026, they pooled enough money together to drop a $150,000 bet on the Patriots at +4.5 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, the Blast reported. Due to the in-person cap on wagers at $50,000, they separated their pool of money into three separate $50,000 bets.

Those who got involved included Ariana Nicole, Natalia, Abby Bunni, Alix Lynx, Remy LaCroix, Coco Star, Kylie Chase, and Forrest Smith.

Unfortunately for them, the Seattle Seahawks beat out the New England Patriots 29-13. That’s a lot of money down the drain, but not all of the attendees of the Miami Circle event, which was sponsored by the lingerie brand Honey Birdette, got involved with the Patriots wager. OnlyFans creator Avery Skye is a longtime Seahawks fan, and she wagered a solo bet over six figures, which she said was a whole month of her payouts from the creator platform, on the team winning.

When the Miami-based hub announced its opening last year, the Circle promised “unique lifestyle, networking needs, and growth opportunities” to members. They cautioned that anyone looking to join will need to have a combined social following of at least 31,000,000. “By joining The Circle, you are aligning your brand with a global network of top-tier creators, elite industry partners, and world-class experiences designed to amplify your reach, diversify your income and solidify your legacy,” the site for the club reads.

The Circle is not affiliated with OnlyFans in any way, but the “curated collective” has already made a name for itself as part of the elite creators on the platform.

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