OnlyFans creator Ari Kytsya has revealed she is relocating for the second time after stalkers discovered her home address following a high-profile collaboration with fellow adult content creator Girthmasterr. The 24-year-old, who has millions of followers across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and OnlyFans, disclosed the news in a recent Instagram post, citing escalating personal safety concerns.
“I’ve recently started having a lot of people turn up at my house and following me home, men,” Kytsya wrote. “I just bought this house, and I love it.” Despite her attachment to the home, she confirmed she would be moving again and investing in security measures.
The threats come on the heels of a widely anticipated collaboration with Girthmasterr that received mixed reactions online. Since the release of their content, Kytsya has reported receiving a surge of threatening messages and, more disturbingly, unwanted visitors to her residence.
Kytsya is not alone in facing such threats. Stalking incidents involving popular OnlyFans creators are becoming increasingly common, with Sophie Rain, Taylor Ryan, and Chrissie Wunna all having reported similar experiences.
In February, Sophie Rain and other members of the Bop House content collective encountered their stalker inside a rented home in Fort Lauderdale after returning from a trip to New Orleans. The intruder was arrested following a police intervention.
Taylor Ryan described her stalker as a former subscriber who began sending unnerving messages about her location, saying things like, “I think I’ve just driven past you,” despite her never meeting him in person. Her stalker remains at large.
Chrissie Wunna, a creator and mother of two, was forced to flee to a hotel with her children after her stalker repeatedly appeared at her home and banged on the doors. Despite multiple complaints, police ultimately closed the case due to what they described as “evidential difficulties.”
While ARi Kytsya has not disclosed her next location or specific security plans, she made it clear that she does not intend to retreat from her work. “I’m not going to let this stop me from doing what I love,” she stated.
The recurring pattern of harassment underscores growing safety concerns for online creators, particularly those who create adult content. As platforms like OnlyFans continue to thrive, often without the same security protocols or protections available in traditional entertainment industries, creators are increasingly bearing the burden of protecting themselves.
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