Amber Rose & Cardi B Have The Most Stolen OnlyFans Content, Per New Report

A new digital piracy study places Amber Rose and rapper Cardi B at the center of a growing problem surrounding stolen celebrity content on OnlyFans. The research shows how fame, large audiences, and viral attention make high-profile creators prime targets for piracy networks.

The report examined how often celebrity subscription videos appear on unauthorized adult websites. Investigators tracked stolen uploads across several platforms known for reposting paywalled material. Their findings point to a sharp increase in leaked content tied to major public figures.

Amber Rose stands as the most heavily pirated celebrity in the study. Researchers uncovered more than 1,700 stolen videos connected to her OnlyFans account circulating online. The volume highlights how quickly exclusive content spreads once it escapes a paywall.

Rose built her brand through modeling, television appearances and outspoken cultural commentary. Her popularity also fuels demand for exclusive content. That attention, however, creates an opening for piracy communities that repost subscription material without permission.

New Study Shows Amber Rose & Rapper Cardi B’s OnlyFans Content Most Pirated

Hip-hop superstar Cardi B also appears prominently in the findings. Analysts identified nearly 500 unauthorized videos linked to Cardi B circulating across adult platforms. The Bronx rapper’s massive social media reach makes her content especially vulnerable.

Cardi B commands an Instagram following of roughly 164 million users. That enormous digital footprint increases visibility for both legitimate subscribers and piracy groups hunting viral material. Once stolen clips surface online, they often spread quickly through file-sharing networks.

Researchers say the problem reflects a larger challenge facing OnlyFans creators. The platform relies on paywalls to protect artists and influencers who monetize exclusive material. Still, piracy groups regularly bypass those safeguards and distribute the content for free.

The study relied on tracking tools developed by digital protection firm BranditScan. Analysts counted unauthorized uploads across three major adult video sites. They then combined those numbers to measure the total volume of stolen material tied to each celebrity.

The results highlight a difficult reality for public figures. The larger the audience, the greater the risk of piracy.

For stars like Amber Rose and Cardi B, digital fame can also invite widespread content theft.