Cheerleader Kait Talks OnlyFans Visibility and Lingering Stigma in Elle Feature

Cheerleader Kait appears in a new Elle Magazine feature, “Real OnlyFans Creators React to Euphoria and Margo’s Got Money Troubles,” where she discusses how mainstream entertainment is increasingly referencing creator platforms — while the stigma surrounding them still lingers underneath the surface.
The article examines how film and television portray OnlyFans creators, with Kait offering perspective shaped by firsthand experience building one of the platform’s largest audiences.
Mainstream Visibility Doesn’t Equal Full Acceptance
Speaking with writer Samantha Bergeson, Kait explains that the conversation around creator platforms has shifted dramatically since she first entered the space.
But visibility alone hasn’t erased judgment.
“Although [creating content for OnlyFans] is more common now, it still doesn’t have a very positive connotation,” Kait says. “It’s more accepted but not necessarily respected.”
That distinction becomes one of the central themes of the article.
From “Hush-Hush” to Mainstream Culture
Kait also reflects on how different the environment felt when she first started creating content online.
“It felt very hush-hush,” she says, recalling how quickly word spread if someone discovered a creator’s account. “It was a really big deal.”
Now, creator platforms have become embedded in broader pop culture conversations, referenced openly in television, film and social media.
Still, Kait argues there’s a gap between normalization and legitimacy.
Building One of the Biggest OnlyFans Brands
The Elle feature highlights Kait’s success as one of the top 50 biggest OnlyFans creators in the world, driven largely by her approachable “girl-next-door” image and consistent audience connection.
She describes the platform’s current place in culture this way:
“Now, I feel like it’s so mainstream. It’s a relatable job, and [having an OnlyFans is] almost a societal norm even though it’s taboo.”
That tension between normalization and taboo remains central to the creator economy’s public image.

Why This Conversation Matters
The article reflects a broader shift happening across entertainment and media:
- Creator platforms becoming mainstream subjects
- Adult-adjacent work moving into scripted storytelling
- Public perception changing unevenly over time
Kait’s comments highlight how creators are navigating a world where visibility has increased faster than social acceptance.
Where to Read
Read the full feature, “Real OnlyFans Creators React to Euphoria and Margo’s Got Money Troubles,” at:
- Elle.com
Follow Cheerleader Kait
- CheerleaderKait.com
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