Naomi Woods — Studio-era star turned indie creator — worth a look, but check the cadence before you swipe.
Naomi Woods is a legitimate, decorated performer with a real studio track record (Blacked, Vixen, RK Prime, Naughty America, Penthouse Pet of the Month, AVN Best New Starlet). That pedigree is the strongest argument for her name recognition. Her current paid presence, however, runs through independent/subscription channels rather than a single flagship studio contract, which puts more of the burden on you to verify what a subscription actually gets you before checkout.
Treat her as a name-brand creator whose value proposition has shifted from 'studio filmography' to 'independent creator economics' — confirm cadence and content mix directly on the platform before committing to a subscription.
Born Elissa Alexis, Naomi Woods entered the industry in 2015 after relocating to Los Angeles, and by 2017 she was one of the more visible new names in the business — Penthouse Pet of the Month for January 2017, an AVN Best New Starlet win, and nominations across Best Oral Scene, Best POV Scene, and Best All-Girl Group Scene categories. From 2017 through roughly 2019 she worked steadily with top-tier studios, then wound down traditional studio scene work around 2020.
Since then, her public-facing presence has centered on social platforms and independent subscription content rather than new studio releases — a common trajectory for performers who've built enough of a name to go direct-to-fan.
Woods maintains an active social following (a large, long-running presence on X under her performer handle) that she uses to point fans toward her current paid content. As with most independent creators, the specific platform, bundle structure, and posting cadence can shift over time, so the platform's own preview page is the source of truth — not a third-party aggregator or an old linktree.
If you're specifically hunting for her studio-era filmography (Blacked, Vixen, Reality Kings, Team Skeet, Nubiles), that content generally lives with the studios and their affiliated platforms, not on a personal subscription page — worth knowing before you subscribe expecting the old catalog.
Because she's no longer producing regular new studio scenes, anyone subscribing expecting a steady drip of 'new movie' content will likely be disappointed — this is an independent creator model now, and cadence claims should be verified directly rather than assumed.
Her name is also widely mimicked and misattributed online (fan pages, lookalike handles, and aggregator sites routinely borrow her name for unrelated accounts), so the single biggest risk here isn't value for money — it's landing on the wrong account entirely.
We're not publishing a specific subscription price here — creator pricing, bundle tiers, and promotional rates change frequently and should always be confirmed at checkout on the actual platform, not taken from a third-party listing. Before paying anything, look for platform verification (a blue check or equivalent), match the handle against her known, long-running social accounts, and be skeptical of any 'official' linktree or aggregator you found via search rather than a verified profile.
If the math doesn't check out — vague previews, no verification signal, pressure to pay through an off-platform link — that's a pass regardless of price.
If you're a fan of her studio-era work and want to support her current independent content, she's a legitimate, decorated performer worth considering — but confirm current cadence and content mix on the platform itself before paying, since her posting rhythm has changed since she stepped back from studio scenes around 2020.
We don't list a fixed price here because creator subscription pricing and promo tiers change often. Always confirm the current rate at checkout on her verified platform page rather than relying on a third-party listing.
Naomi Woods maintains an independent subscription presence alongside a long-running social following. Because her name is frequently misused by lookalike and fan accounts, verify any profile against her known, verified social handles before subscribing anywhere.
Her studio scene work (Blacked, Vixen, Reality Kings, and others) largely wrapped up around 2020. Her current paid presence is independent creator content, which is a different cadence and format than the studio catalog that built her name.
Subscription platforms for independent creators are typically self-serve — cancel auto-renew from your account/billing settings before the next renewal date to avoid being charged again. Check the specific platform's cancellation flow, since steps vary by site.
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