Ivy Wolfe — A decade-tested AVN winner who actually shows up on OnlyFans — not just a licensed name on a subscription tile.
Worth it for fans of her studio work who want a more direct, less filtered channel — not worth it if you're price-shopping for volume. Ivy Wolfe has built enough of a track record (award wins, hundreds of scene credits, studio range from Blacked to Pure Taboo to Burning Angel) that her paid page reads as an extension of a real career rather than a cash-grab side hustle. That's the main thing separating her from the churn-and-burn accounts that dominate this space.
The trade-off is price. Established, awarded performers rarely run loss-leader subscription rates, and Wolfe fits that pattern — expect to pay closer to what you'd spend on a premium streaming bundle than a discount OF account. If that's within budget and you're already a fan, this clears the bar.
Wolfe debuted in the adult industry in 2017 after being introduced to it through industry connections while working a day job in Portland, Oregon. Within two years she'd picked up AVN's Best New Starlet award (2019), followed by an XBIZ win for Best Actress in a Comedy Movie and additional recognition through 2021, including AVN's Mainstream Venture of the Year — a nod to work that crossed over beyond strictly adult audiences.
Her filmography runs deep for someone with under a decade in the industry: well over 250 credits across major studios including Blacked, Vixen, Digital Playground, Twistys, MissaX, New Sensations, Girlsway, and Burning Angel, spanning genres from mainstream glamour to fetish and taboo-themed work. That range is worth knowing going in — her studio output isn't one-note, and her subscription content tends to reflect that same variety rather than a single niche.
Wolfe's primary paid channel is OnlyFans, which she launched in January 2022 — relatively late relative to her career start, which tracks with an already-established performer testing a direct-to-fan model rather than building from zero. Alongside it she maintains an official site (ivy-wolfe.com) that aggregates her bio, scene catalog, and links, plus a YouTube channel and even released original music, which signals a creator managing a broader personal brand rather than a single-platform hustle.
Content cadence on an established performer's OnlyFans is typically steadier than a hobbyist account but rarely daily-influencer volume — expect regular posts and some interactive elements (DMs, custom-request tiers) layered on top of a core photo/video feed. If cadence and exact post frequency matter to your decision, check the page directly before subscribing; creators adjust posting rhythm often enough that anything we state as a fixed number would be stale within weeks.
Price is the biggest friction point. Performers with Wolfe's résumé and studio backing tend to price OnlyFans at a premium compared to newer or independent creators, and there's no indication she's an exception. Budget-focused subscribers comparing cost-per-post against lesser-known creators will likely find better raw value elsewhere — you're partly paying for the name and track record here, not just content volume.
Because so much of her visibility comes from studio work, some fans may find the subscription content overlaps in style and tone with what's already available through the studios she shoots for, rather than feeling like a distinct, creator-only experience. If you're subscribing specifically to escape studio-produced content, temper expectations.
We're not going to publish a specific monthly price here — OnlyFans pricing and promo tiers shift, and stating a number today risks being wrong by the time you read this. What we can tell you: established, awarded performers with large studio catalogs generally land in the mid-to-premium band relative to the broader creator market, not the bargain tier. Always confirm the current rate and any bundle or discount options directly on the platform before you subscribe — we recheck pricing signals periodically, but checkout is the source of truth.
If you're already a fan of her studio work and want a more direct channel with newer content and interaction, yes — she has the career track record (AVN Best New Starlet, hundreds of film credits, multiple studio partnerships) to back up the subscription being a real extension of her work rather than a name-only cash grab. If you're purely price-shopping, there are cheaper options in the category.
We don't publish a fixed number because OnlyFans pricing and promotional tiers change. Given her career profile and studio pedigree, expect pricing in the mid-to-premium range relative to typical creator subscriptions rather than budget tier — but always confirm the live rate at checkout before subscribing.
Yes — she launched her OnlyFans in January 2022. She also runs an official site (ivy-wolfe.com) that links her platforms, plus a YouTube channel. Always subscribe through her verified official links rather than third-party "leak" sites, which are typically scams or malware.
Subscribe directly through her official OnlyFans link (verify via her official site to avoid impersonator accounts). Cancellation is handled entirely on OnlyFans's platform settings under your active subscriptions — turn off auto-renew before your billing date to avoid another charge; creators don't process cancellations manually.
Yes. She has a well-documented career dating to 2017, industry awards from AVN and XBIZ, and hundreds of studio film credits — this isn't an anonymous or unverified account.
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