Electra Rayne — The Chicago-to-Vegas veteran who stopped chasing platforms and built her own — QueerCrush founder, Sheri's Ranch regular, and one of the more legitimately-run creator operations out there.
Worth it if what you actually want is authentic, performer-directed queer content and you're comfortable subscribing to a studio (QueerCrush) rather than a single creator's solo feed. Electra Rayne's name is the draw and the credibility marker, but her paid content universe is spread across her own hub site, QueerCrush, and her legal Nevada brothel work — not a single tidy OnlyFans page. That's a different value proposition than most reviews on this site cover, and it's a legitimate one, just make sure it's the one you're shopping for.
Rayne's résumé reads longer than most working performers': Chicago-born, now Las Vegas-based, in the industry since 2015 across nude/fetish modeling, cam work, stripping, and studio scene work for names like Hustler, DevilsFilms, and Naughty America. In 2022 she moved from performer to producer, founding QueerCrush — pitched explicitly as the only lesbian adult site made 100% by and for Sapphic people, with a nonbinary- and trans-inclusive cast spanning body types, ages, and races, where the performers pick their own partners, wardrobe, and scenes.
In 2023 she also started working at Sheri's Ranch, a licensed legal brothel in Nevada — a detail that's unusual to see on a creator's public record and one more sign she's not hiding behind an anonymous handle. She's also done press rounds (CanvasRebel, Authority Magazine, Out) talking openly about building QueerCrush, which lines up with someone running a real production business, not just an OF account.
Her official site, electrarayne.net, functions as the hub: links, merch, worn-item sales, appearance/event listings, and pathways into her paid content. QueerCrush.com is where her produced content actually lives, and it's positioned as a subscription site in the traditional sense (the site has run promos like a discount on your first month). Because she's the founder/director as well as a performer there, you're getting both her on-camera work and her editorial fingerprints on everything else in the catalog — that's the differentiator versus a typical solo creator page.
We could not confirm an active, dedicated OnlyFans or Fansly account under her name at the time of this review. If one exists, treat any link you find outside her official site or verified socials with real skepticism — impersonation accounts are common for performers with any name recognition. Start from electrarayne.net and go from there.
If you're comparing her to a high-cadence solo OnlyFans creator posting daily, that's the wrong comparison. Her paid content is studio-produced (QueerCrush), which usually means a slower, more polished release schedule rather than a constant DM/custom-content grind. If direct 1:1 interaction, sexting, or a personal feed is what you're after, this isn't primarily that kind of operation.
Pricing and promo cycles for QueerCrush aren't published in a way we can verify to the dollar, so treat any specific number you see elsewhere as unconfirmed until you check out. And because her career spans a studio, a brothel job, and a personal brand site, there's more legwork required to figure out exactly what you're paying for than with a single-platform creator — that's a feature for authenticity, a mild annoyance for convenience.
Because Electra Rayne's paid content isn't concentrated on one platform, run the math per destination rather than assuming a flat OnlyFans-style monthly fee. A QueerCrush membership buys you access to a full studio catalog (her scenes plus the rest of the roster), which tends to be a better cost-per-minute-of-content deal than a single creator's page if you actually watch the breadth of what's there. If you only care about her specifically, you're paying studio-membership money for creator-specific interest — do that math before you commit.
Confirm current pricing directly at checkout on the official site — we don't publish numbers we can't verify live, and subscription platforms change pricing and promo terms often.
If you want authentic queer/Sapphic content made by people from that community, yes — QueerCrush, which she founded and performs in, is one of the more credible options in that specific niche. If you're expecting a typical solo-creator daily-post feed, her content model is different (studio-produced, slower cadence), so match your expectations before paying.
We can't confirm a specific locked-in price — QueerCrush has run first-month discount promos in the past, and pricing/terms change. Always confirm the current rate at checkout on the official site before entering payment info.
Her official hub is electrarayne.net, which links to her verified platforms, merch, and appearances. Her produced content lives primarily on QueerCrush.com, the lesbian studio site she founded in 2022. We could not confirm an active dedicated OnlyFans/Fansly account under her name — start from her official site to avoid impersonator accounts, which are common for recognizable performers.
Sign up directly through the official platform (QueerCrush.com or the links on electrarayne.net) — never through a third-party reseller. Cancellation works like any recurring subscription: manage or cancel from your account/billing settings on whichever platform you subscribed through, before your next renewal date, to avoid being charged again.
Yes. As of recent reporting she continues to perform, direct at QueerCrush, and also works at Sheri's Ranch, a licensed legal brothel in Nevada, alongside ongoing press and content work — this is an active, currently-working career, not an archived or inactive profile.
Toys, wellness & essentials — from the Throbbs store. Free, discreet, fast.