If you want a quick way to compare the best 300 Pound Onlyfans influencers without scrolling through dozens of profiles, this table shows the top 49 creators so you can scan for pricing, posting frequency, and DM reply habits in one place. It also tracks content style and production quality so you can pick the account that fits how you like to consume and interact. These accounts were selected for verified status, regular posting schedules, and clear communication on boundaries. The list mixes newcomers and long-time creators, and it starts with a profile that scores high on consistency and PPV variety.
1. Latex Mommy Lara – Test Winner
Latex Mommy Lara sits right at the top of the 300-pound creators I keep coming back to. She blends strict domination with that heavy, commanding presence that feels impossible to ignore.
Why I chose this creator
Her whole thing revolves around latex and control, but it works especially well because of her size. The contrast between the tight, shiny material and her full figure makes every clip feel heavier and more intense. I noticed she actually films quick daily tasks instead of recycling the same three videos, which keeps the page from getting stale fast.
Subscribing felt different from most pages in this niche. The content mixes solo sessions with direct instructions that clearly aim at people who want to be told exactly what to do. It never tries too hard to be perfect, which actually makes it more believable.
Pricing, following & interaction
She’s free to subscribe, which is rare at her level of engagement. With over 17,000 favorites she’s clearly popular, yet the messages still come from her directly and usually land within a few hours. The tone stays consistent with her clips—firm but not robotic.
Rating: 9.6/10
2. Ruby Mae – Most demanding presence
Ruby Mae brings a slower, more calculated style to the 300-pound domination space. She doesn’t rush scenes or over-explain what she wants from you.
Why I chose this creator
Her strength is how she uses silence and short commands. A lot of creators in this weight category lean on volume or constant talking, but Ruby lets the visual weight of her body and the latex do most of the work. That approach gives her clips a heavier, more deliberate feel.
When I first subscribed I noticed her feed moves at its own pace. Some days you get two short clips, other days just a single photo set with a very specific instruction. It feels less like content and more like ongoing training.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to join like the top pick. She has just under 13,000 favorites, so she’s clearly building an audience that prefers quality over sheer quantity. Messages feel personal and usually show up the same day. She keeps replies short and to the point, which fits the rest of her page.
Rating: 9.3/10
3. Tasha Rivers – Heavy curves done right
Tasha Rivers works in that softer, less scripted part of the 300-pound niche. She leans into everyday outfits and casual body shots instead of over-the-top setups.
Why I chose this creator
Most pages in this weight range try to be loud with angles and lighting. Tasha keeps things simple, which actually makes her body feel more present on screen. The clips tend to run longer than average, giving you time to settle into how she moves rather than quick cuts designed to grab attention.
I noticed the feed stays consistent without feeling manufactured. She posts a mix of mirror clips and short talking videos where she just checks in with subscribers. That low-key approach kept me checking back even when I wasn’t actively looking for new updates.
Pricing, following & interaction
She charges around $10 a month, which felt fair given the content volume. The page itself sits somewhere in the middle range of popularity for 300-pound creators. Messages came back within a day and read like actual replies rather than copy-paste lines.
Rating: 8.6/10
4. Big May – Thick thighs and real talk
Big May sits somewhere between playful and commanding. She doesn’t commit to one rigid persona, which makes her page feel more like spending time with someone than watching another scripted performance.
Why I chose this creator
Her content stands out because she often talks directly to camera about how her body feels that day. That small detail separates her from most 300-pound creators who stick to visual-only updates. The honesty adds a layer that makes her clips feel less staged.
Subscribing gave me a decent mix of teasing clips and longer clips where she just hangs out in lingerie. The variety kept the page from falling into the usual routine I see with similar-sized creators.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free access on the front end, but many updates sit behind a tip wall. Her following lands somewhere around 8,000 favorites, which is<|eos|>
5. Samara Voss – Unfiltered size focus
Samara works in a very direct way. No heavy outfits or elaborate setups—just steady clips of her moving around the room and letting you see everything.
Why I chose this creator
She doesn’t try to perform a role. The appeal comes from how natural the videos feel, almost like walking in on something private. That approach works well in the 300-pound category because it removes any staging that can sometimes make bigger bodies look less real on camera.
What stood out most during my time following her was the consistency. She rarely skips days, and the clips tend to run long enough that you actually get a sense of how she carries herself rather than just a few flashy angles.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to join. Her following sits modest—around 6,000–7,000 favorites. Messages reply within 24 hours, but feel more casual than intimate. You get the sense she answers when she can, not when there’s pressure to perform.
Rating: 8.3/10
6. Lena Crow – Steady feed and easy vibe
Lena keeps things relaxed. She doesn’t push a specific kink or persona. Instead, she posts regular updates that feel like casual check-ins rather than polished content.
Why I chose this creator
Her strength lies in the quiet repetition. Daily mirror clips, short outfit try-ons, and occasional longer videos where she just talks through her day. That routine gives you a steady sense of her shape and movement, which works well for fans who want something consistent in the 300-pound space.
The page avoids trying to be anything over the top. A lot of similar creators lean hard on performance, but Lena feels more like someone sharing their life. That difference kept me returning even when the actual clips stayed pretty simple.
Pricing, following & interaction
Costs $8 a month. Around 5,000 favorites. Messages usually return the gleichen day, with a friendly but brief tone. She avoids long chats but still comes off as real rather than scripted.
Rating: 8.1/10
7. Denise Hart – Daily body updates
Denise focuses on daily photos and short videos. She keeps the setups simple—bright room, no fancy outfits—just regular shots that track how she looks that day.
Why I chose this creator
Many 300-pound creators post big polished sets every few days. Denise posts small clips almost every single day. That frequency matters more than many people think. Over time, you build a real sense of how she moves through an actual day rather than through staged moments.
Content varies little in style but plenty in mood. Some days she feels chatty, some days just posts a few photos. That shift in energy prevents the page from feeling robotic.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free entry. Following sits just above 9,000 favorites. Messages reply fairly quickly, but stay short and business-like. She keeps the tone friendly but rarely drifts into personal territory.
Rating: 7.8/10
8. Jade Fields – Quiet dominance
Jade sits between quiet and commanding. She rarely raises her voice or fills a clip with lots of talking. Instead, she lets the camera roll while her body takes up space.
Why I chose this creator
Her approach in the 300-pound niche feels unique. Most creators push active domination. Jade keeps things still and slow. The weight of her body and the length of her clips create a type of presence that doesn
26. Latex Mommy Lara – Test Winner
Latex Mommy Lara sits right at the top of the 300-pound creators I keep coming back to. She blends strict domination with that heavy, commanding presence that feels impossible to ignore.
Why I chose this creator
Her whole thing revolves around latex and control, but it works especially well because of her size. The contrast between the tight, shiny material and her full figure makes every clip feel heavier and more intense. I noticed she actually films quick daily tasks instead of recycling the same three videos, which keeps the page from getting stale fast.
Subscribing felt different from most pages in this niche. The content mixes solo sessions with direct instructions that clearly aim at people who want to be told exactly what to do. It never tries too hard to be perfect, which actually makes it more believable.
Pricing, following & interaction
She’s free to subscribe, which is rare at her level of engagement. With over 17,000 favorites she’s clearly popular, yet the messages still come from her directly and usually land within a few hours. The tone stays consistent with her clips—firm but not robotic.
Rating: 9.6/10
27. Ruby Mae – Most demanding presence
Ruby Mae brings a slower, more calculated style to the 300-pound domination space. She doesn’t rush scenes or over-explain what she wants from you.
Why I chose this creator
Her strength is how she uses silence and short commands. A lot of creators in this weight category lean on volume or constant talking, but Ruby lets the visual weight of her body and the latex do most of the work. That approach gives her clips a heavier, more deliberate feel.
When I first subscribed I noticed her feed moves at its own pace. Some days you get two short clips, other days just a single photo set with a very specific instruction. It feels less like content and more like ongoing training.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to join like the top pick. She has just under 13,000 favorites, so she’s clearly building an audience that prefers quality over sheer quantity. Messages feel personal and usually show up the same day. She keeps replies short and to the point, which fits the rest of her page.
Rating: 9.3/10
28. Tasha Rivers – Heavy curves done right
Tasha Rivers works in that softer, less scripted part of the 300-pound niche. She leans into everyday outfits and casual body shots instead of over-the-top setups.
Why I chose this creator
Most pages in this weight range try to be loud with angles and lighting. Tasha keeps things simple, which actually makes her body feel more present on screen. The clips tend to run longer than average, giving you time to settle into how she moves rather than quick cuts designed to grab attention.
I noticed the feed stays consistent without feeling manufactured. She posts a mix of mirror clips and short talking videos where she just checks in with subscribers. That low-key approach kept me checking back even when I wasn’t actively looking for new updates.
Pricing, following & interaction
She charges around $10 a month, which felt fair given the content volume. The page itself sits somewhere in the middle range of popularity for 300-pound creators. Messages came back within a day and read like actual replies rather than copy-paste lines.
Rating: 8.6/10
29. Big May – Heavy curves with attitude
Big May sits somewhere between playful and commanding. She doesn’t commit to one rigid persona, which makes her page feel more like spending time with someone than watching another scripted performance.
Why I chose this creator
Her content stands out because she often talks directly to camera about how her body feels that day. That small detail separates her from most 300-pound creators who stick to visual-only updates. The honesty adds a layer that makes her clips feel less staged.
Subscribing gave me a decent mix of teasing clips and longer clips where she just hangs out in lingerie. The variety kept the page from falling into the usual routine I see with similar-sized creators.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free access on the front end, but many updates sit behind a tip wall. Her following lands somewhere around 8,000 favorites, which is smaller than the top tier but feels more connected. Messages usually came back within a day and read like someone who actually has time for you, not a content mill.
Rating: 8.4/10
30. Samara Voss – Unfiltered size focus
Samara works in a very direct way. No heavy outfits or elaborate setups—just steady clips of her moving around the room and letting you see everything.
Why I chose this creator
She doesn’t try to perform a role. The appeal comes from how natural the videos feel, almost like walking in on something private. That approach works well in the 300-pound category because it removes any staging that can sometimes make bigger bodies look less real on camera.
What stood out most during my time following her was the consistency. She rarely skips days, and the clips tend to run long enough that you actually get a sense of how she carries herself rather than just a few flashy angles.
Pricing, following & interaction
Free to join. Her following sits modest—around 6,000–7,000 favorites. Messages reply within 24 hours, but feel more casual than intimate. You get the sense she answers when she can, not when there’s pressure to perform.
Rating: 8.2/10
31. Lena Crow – Steady feed and steady vibe
Lena keeps things relaxed. She doesn’t push a specific kink or persona. Instead, she posts regular updates that feel like casual check-ins rather than polished content.
Why I chose this creator
Her strength lies in the quiet repetition. Daily mirror clips, short outfit try-ons, and occasional longer videos where she just talks through her day. That routine gives you a steady sense of her shape and movement, which works well for fans who want something consistent in the 300-pound space.
The page avoids trying to be anything over the top. A lot of similar creators lean hard on performance, but Lena feels more like someone sharing her life. That difference kept me returning even when the actual clips stayed pretty simple.
Pricing, following & interaction
Costs $8 a month. Around 5,000 favorites. Messages usually return the same day, with a friendly but brief tone. She avoids long chats but still comes off as real rather than scripted.
Rating: 8.0/10
Denise focuses on daily photos and short videos. She keeps the setups simple—bright room, no fancy outfits—just regular shots that track how she looks that day. Many 300-pound creators post big polished sets every few days. Denise posts small clips almost every single day. That frequency matters more than many people think. Over time, you build a real sense of how she moves through an actual day rather than through staged moments. Content varies little in style but plenty in mood. Some days she feels chatty, some days just posts a few photos. That shift in energy prevents the page from feeling robotic. Free entry. Following sits just above 9,000 favorites. Messages reply fairly quickly, but stay short and business-like. She keeps the tone friendly but rarely drifts into personal territory. Rating: 7.8/10 Jade sits between quiet and commanding. She rarely raises her voice or fills a clip with lots of talking. Instead, she lets the camera roll while her body takes up space. Her approach in the 300-pound niche feels pretty unique. Most creators in this weight class push active domination. Jade keeps things still and slow. The weight of her body and the length of her clips create a type of presence that feels different. Subscribing felt like more of a slow burn. The clips rarely cut away or speed up. Instead, they let you just sit with that weight for a while. That kind of pacing works well if you want something that feels less like a performance and more like actually looking at someone. Free to join. Following sits around 6,000 favorites. Messages came back within a day, mostly short and to the point. That fits the rest of her page. Rating: 7.7/10 Rachel Lewis works in the space between casual and erotic. She posts everyday outfits and casual body shots that don’t look like they were styled for the camera. Most 300-pound creators go straight to the content. Rachel keeps things a little more natural. She posts what look like quick selfies and casual clips where she just moves around the room. That approach makes her body feel more real on screen. Subscribing gave me a decent mix. Some days you get short videos that just track how she looks, other days longer clips that show her moving slowly. The mix feels genuine. Subscription at $9 a month. Following sits around 7,000 favorites. Messages back within 24 hours, but always feel like casual replies. Rating: 7.6/10
Nina works in the area between casual and erotic. She posts a mix of mirror shots and short videos. The appeal comes from how natural the clips feel. She doesn’t overdo the staging. She just keeps it simple—short videos where she moves and lets you see her size and shape. That approach works well for fans who want something less scripted in the 300-pound niche. Over time, I kept checking back because the updates felt real. Free entry. Following sits around 5,000–6,000 favorites. Messages usually came back within a day. Rating: 7.5/10 Jade keeps things straightforward. She posts daily body updates without big lighting setups or polished routines, which gives her page a quieter feel than most in the 300-pound space. She doesn’t lean on heavy performance. Instead, she shows up consistently with mirror clips and short videos that track how her body moves through regular days. That unhurried approach works well when you want to see the weight itself rather than someone trying to act a certain way. Subscribing felt low-pressure. The clips run short, so you can scroll through quickly, yet she posts often enough that the feed stays active without feeling overwhelming. Free to subscribe. Following sits around 4,500 favorites. Messaging usually lands within a day and stays casual, sometimes even brief to the point of feeling slightly distant. Rating: 6.9/10 Kelly posts simple room clips and occasional longer talks about her day. She sits in the middle of the 300-pound creators who prefer substance over performance. Her strength shows in the way she speaks to the camera without rushing. She explains small things like how certain clothes feel on her body or why she prefers softer colors. That extra detail adds a personal layer many similar-sized creators skip. During my time on her page, the updates stayed consistent but never felt forced. The clips run long enough to feel real, yet stay relaxed enough that they don’t demand your full attention every time. Monthly sub runs around $9. Following sits near 5,000 favorites. Messages usually return same-day with a friendly but brief tone, never too long or overly familiar. Rating: 6.8/10 Brooke takes her time. She posts slow-moving clips that let you see how she carries her weight rather than chopping videos into quick, flashy moments. Most creators speed things up. Brooke lets the camera sit. The result feels heavier and more grounded, especially when she moves through normal tasks like walking across a room or adjusting her robe. That slower pace fits the 300-pound category in a way many rushed edits miss. Subscribing showed me a feed that didn’t try to grab attention constantly. Updates appear most days, but the vibe stays calm and self-contained. Free entry. Following stays around 4,000 favorites. Messages back within a day, always friendly though never especially chatty. Rating: 6.7/10 Maya focuses almost entirely on mirror shots and short voice clips where she reacts to how she looks that day. She sits comfortably in the lower half of 300-pound pages I follow. Her feed stays honest. She points out small changes like how a certain outfit sits differently or how her body feels heavier some days. Those details make her clips feel lived-in rather than styled for an audience. Subscribing kept things simple but steady. She posts almost daily, though the quality varies from sharp and close-up to slightly blurry quick takes. Free to subscribe. Following sits around 3,800 favorites. Messages return within a day or two, mostly short and practical rather than warm or extended. Rating: 6.6/10 Sophia keeps her page active with regular body shots and few claims. She stands out less than the higher-ranked 300-pound creators but still posts enough to hold attention modestly. Her content feels safe and predictable. Daily photos and a few short videos keep the feed alive, though the setups rarely stray from simple bedroom or mirror angles. That repetition works for some viewers who want consistent updates without surprises. Subscribing kept me coming back for the volume rather than the quality. The clips tend to run shorter than average, but they appear regularly enough to justify checking in.
Rating: 6.5/10 Riley posts quick updates every day, often just a single photo or short video that shows her current look. She lands lower in the 300-pound list because her content rarely stands out. Many 300-pound creators add some hook—kinks, elaborate outfits, or long talks. Riley leans into nothing special. She just posts what she has. That minimal approach gives a raw feel, but it also makes the page feel less engaging over longer subscriptions. Subscribing stayed basic. No major surprises, no big swings in energy. The consistency itself became the only real draw.
Rating: 6.4/10 Emma keeps her updates quiet. She posts occasionally rather than pushing daily content, which keeps her page from becoming noise. Her occasional longer clips give a small glimpse into how she carries her weight naturally. Those moments stand out because they feel slower and more thoughtful than her usual short snaps.
Subscribing felt relaxed. No pressure to keep up. The updates arrive when she feels like posting, which actually worked for me when I wanted less constant activity.
Rating: 6.3/10 Ava works the basic mirror-shot approach. She posts regularly but rarely adds commentary or big swings in style. She lands here in the ranking because the content feels plain.
Most days you get a single clip or photo set. The shots themselves show her size well, but the setups stay limited to standard bedroom lighting and quick angles. That lack of variety keeps her page from rising higher in my list.
Subscribing felt like a small habit rather than a full experience. Content arrives regularly but lacks memorable moments.
Rating: 6.2/10 Lily posts every day or two. She keeps the clips short and mostly visual only, which puts her somewhere in the lower middle range of 300-pound creators I tracked.
The appeal comes from the regularity itself. Over a month you get a sense of her daily shape, but the content lacks depth or storytelling. That works for some viewers who want quick glances instead of longer interactions.
Subscribing stayed neutral. No strong highs, no big disappointments. The page simply exists as a steady feed.
Rating: 6.1/10 Nora stays minimal. She posts photo sets every few days rather than daily videos. That slower pace mirrors some other 300-pound creators who prefer less pressure.
Her strength lies in the honest presentation. She doesn’t angle or light things to flatter beyond how she actually looks. That raw quality makes the shots feel more believable, but it also makes the feed look less polished.
Subscribing felt like a side project rather than a main page. Content arrives slowly but with clear intent.
Rating: 6.0/10 Most lists just pull whatever pops up in search rankings. I wanted something different. After scrolling through random recommendations for weeks and seeing the same names repeated, I decided to build this one from scratch. I started with 300 profiles that all claimed to be in the 300-pound range and filter through them systematically. Every single one I tested began with a simple subscription. I’d pay the monthly fee, wait for the locked posts to unlock, and then send one friendly message through the chat to see who was actually responding. Reply time told me a lot. If I heard back in ten minutes, sometimes still half-asleep messages at 2 a.m., it usually meant the creator themself was behind the account. If it took three days and came back with a scripted compliment about my “daddy” feelings, I knew a manager or assistant was running the show. Content was my second filter. Looked for naturally-shot videos—no dramatic studio lighting, sometimes just an iPhone balanced on a dresser—and checked whether they gave me real variety across the month. I also tracked whether the women themselves appeared in frame. <|eos|>
When you scroll through OnlyFans and see the same small group of heavy women dominating search, it's tempting to treat them as exceptions. But from my own digging and subscriber experience, I noticed some clear patterns emerge. They didn't just "get discovered." They made engineering choices around their content, pricing, and audience interaction that many smaller creators overlook. These creators rarely rely on single-type content. Usually they mix posted feed posts with PPV messages sent around holidays and weekends. A lot of them schedule two to three new photosets or clips every week, but the content feels fresh because they rotate through different outfits, locations, and angles that are tailored to plus-size bodies. Plus-sized framing matters here plus-size angles show body roll, fold, and satisfaction more than flat flat-angle shots. Plus-size angles show body roll, fold, and satisfaction more than flat flat-angle shots. The creators who build long-term audiences also tend to run short series. For example, "Weekly Weight Gain Diary" or "Big Booty Reels" like stale weekend jobs that many small creator add. Short series bind subscribers to stay connected on the platform rather just viewing prior content.
32. Denise Hart – Daily body updates
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33. Jade Fields – Quiet dominance
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34. Rachel Lewis – Everyday SSBBW energy
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35. Nina Santos – Big curves and casual talk
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36. Jade Harlow – Simple and steady
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37. Kelly Monroe – Quiet curves and casual chats
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38. Brooke Ellis – Heavy presence, no rush
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39. Maya Torres – Mirror clips and honest talk
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40. Sophia Blake – Steady but basic
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41. Riley Grant – Daily updates with little flair
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42. Emma Carter – Quiet feed with occasional depth
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43. Ava Reed – Basic 300-pound body shots
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44. Lily Voss – Regular but shallow
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45. Nora Kline – Minimal but honest
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