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"We study the metrics like a science," Santos noted. "Every like, every private message, every tip tells a story. In 2025, you can't just post and pray. You have to listen." According to documents shared with this publication, Serena Santos and Natalie Brooks collectively earned $11.2 million from OnlyFans between January 2025 and January 2026. After taxes and operating costs, each creator netted approximately $4.1 million.

Their breakout 2025 series, "Dual Citizenship," blends travelogue, behind-the-scenes training, and premium adult content shot across six countries. The series reportedly grossed over $4.7 million in its first three months. Both creators are adamant about rebranding the public perception of OnlyFans. In 2025, the platform saw a 40% increase in non-adult creators, including chefs, historians, and musicians. Santos and Brooks sit at the intersection of that shift. OnlyFans 2025 Serena Santos And Natalie Brooks ...

"We’re entrepreneurs," Brooks stated. "OnlyFans is a tech tool. What we built is a media company. We write, produce, direct, and edit 90% of our own material. The fact that our content includes intimacy doesn't negate the business acumen required to make it successful." "We study the metrics like a science," Santos noted

What began as individual solo careers has now blossomed into a collaborative powerhouse. Their joint channel, launched in late 2024, broke the platform’s record for fastest subscription growth in Q1 of 2025. But unlike viral flash-in-the-pan sensations, Santos and Brooks have built what industry analysts call a "sustainable digital empire." Serena Santos, 28, a former fitness model from Miami, brings high-energy athleticism and lifestyle vlogging to the table. Natalie Brooks, 31, a trained theater performer from London, adds narrative-driven cinematic elements and high-fashion aesthetics. You have to listen

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Both have committed to donating 5% of their annual earnings to The Digital Creator’s Guild , a non-profit they co-founded to help emerging adult creators navigate legal and financial literacy.

"When we first discussed working together, we realized our audiences didn't overlap as much as we thought," Santos explained in an exclusive interview. "Natalie’s fans loved story and tease. Mine loved raw energy and fitness challenges. Combining them created a third space—something completely new."