If you want the fastest way to pick an account that specializes in tearing off clothing, start here with this shortlist of the best Tearing Off Clothing Onlyfans influencers. The overview shows their subscription pricing, average posting frequency, content style, and whether they focus on PPV extras so you can see what matches your budget and pace. We picked the top 45 creators by looking at verified status, consistency of new content, production quality across their feed, and high privacy protections to filter out low-effort accounts. The list is mixed evenly between newcomers who are still building their activities and veterans who have already established reliable schedules.
1. Lena Voss – Test Winner
Lena stands out right away because she commits fully to the rip-and-tear fantasy. Her videos usually start clothed and end with nothing left intact, and she always takes her time so you see every seam give way.
Why I chose this creator
She films in normal clothes she actually wears day-to-day, which makes the destruction feel more real. The sound design is excellent too; you hear every thread pop. No fast cuts, just steady, deliberate tearing that matches the niche perfectly.
Subscribing felt like dropping into someone’s living room. Her lighting is soft and natural, and she talks to the camera the whole time, almost like she’s showing off a new outfit before ruining it.
Pricing, following & interaction
Her sub is $12 and there’s almost no PPV for the main rip videos. She answers messages within a few hours and actually reads what you write instead of sending a canned reply. Her vibe stays warm and a little playful, never robotic.
Rating: 9.6/10
2. Riley Rips – Slowest builds
Riley specializes in long, teasing rips that unfold over several minutes. If you like anticipation more than quick destruction, she’s the one.
Why I chose this creator
She often starts in button-up shirts or tight jeans and works one button or seam at a time. The pacing feels intentional, and she checks in with the camera to make sure you’re still watching each layer come apart.
Her content never feels rushed. Even when she finally finishes the shirt she started on, it still looks like she enjoyed every second of it.
Pricing, following & interaction
Subscription runs $10. Messages get answered the same day, though she keeps them short and sweet. She has a smaller but very loyal following that loves her deliberate style.
Rating: 9.3/10
3. Jade Ash – Favorite outfits
Jade picks clothes that look expensive, then destroys them anyway. That contrast is what keeps people coming back.
Why I chose this creator
She mixes lace, silk, and structured pieces most creators avoid. Watching a silk blouse slowly split down the back feels different from regular cotton tees, and she knows exactly how to position herself so you catch every tear.
Subbing felt like peeking into someone’s wardrobe. She even leaves little notes in the caption about where she bought each item before she starts ripping.
Pricing, following & interaction
$14 a month. She’s responsive but keeps messages light and flirty. No long personal chats, yet she still feels present.
Rating: 9.1/10
4. Nora Valen – Unexpected angles
Nora films from low angles and overhead shots that make the rips feel more intimate and a little messy.
Why I chose this creator
She’ll sometimes lie on the floor or kneel so the fabric tightens before it rips. It’s a small detail, but it changes how the tear looks on camera. Her content feels closer to real clothing destruction than staged stuff.
Pricing, following & interaction
$9 sub. She answers most messages within a day and occasionally sends quick voice notes when she’s busy.
Rating: 8.9/10
5. Talia Cross – Best variety
Talia rotates through different fabrics and settings every week. One day it’s hoodies in the kitchen, the next it’s old work blouses in the garage.
Why I chose this creator
The variety keeps things fresh. She’s also good at showing you the finished pile of scraps at the end, which a lot of creators skip. It feels more complete.
Pricing, following & interaction
$11 monthly. Messages are friendly but brief. She follows up if you ask a specific question about an outfit.
Rating: 8.7/10
6. Mira Lane – Most consistent
Mira posts two full rip videos every week without fail. You always know what you’re getting and when.
Why I chose this creator
She sticks to the same simple setup and lighting, which makes her content reliable. The tears themselves are clean and thorough. Nothing overly dramatic, just solid, repeatable destruction that fits the niche well.
Pricing, following & interaction
$8 subscription. She’s quick to reply but keeps responses short and direct.
Rating: 8.5/10
7. Chloe West – Slow rips focus
Chloe takes her time, and that’s the point. She picks clothes that don’t give up easily, so you get a longer look at fabric stretching and threads starting to give way.
Why I chose this creator
She leans into resistance. Denim jackets, stiff button-ups, even heavier fabrics that fight back. Watching her work on a single seam for a minute or two changes how the whole scene feels. It’s less about instant nudity and more about the struggle itself.
Her camera angle stays steady, usually at eye level, so the tension stays front and center. One subscription window showed her methodically picking apart a canvas shirt until the sleeve finally tore off. Small details like that keep the content interesting after several months of following her.
Pricing, following & interaction
$11 a month. Messages land in the same day range like the others. Her replies stay short but friendly, enough to feel acknowledged without turning into long conversations.
Rating: 8.4/10
8. Maya King – Best overall body match
Maya uses her shape to pull focus to every new split in the fabric. The way the material rides when it’s half-off is something she controls pretty well.
Why I chose this creator
She alternates between crop tops and longer pieces so you get both quick tears and more involved rips. One video had her slowly dragging a sweatshirt hem over her shoulder until the neckline finally gave. The action itself feels timed for the camera.
I noticed her room setup stays consistent too. Soft daylight from a side window, no extra props. That simplicity helps keep the focus on the clothing destruction rather than background distractions.
Pricing, following & interaction
$12 subscription. She usually responds within four hours, not super long. She keeps messages brief and on-topic, mostly about content requests rather than small talk.
Rating: 8.3/10
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9. Alyssa Park – Top Latinas
Alyssa comes from a big-ass Latina style that aligns with the campaigns I saw at big ass Latina lists. She keeps her tear-ups focused on tightly fit jeans and skate shorts.
Why I chose this creator
Her rips happen mostly in the lower body, fit into the big main niche get-to crowd. Her approach is calm and steady, and she always leaves the scraps exactly as they are for the camera.
Pricing, following & interaction
$9 sub. Messaging is slower, one day average response. She offers friendly replies to the question about outfit details.
Rating: 8.2/10
10. Olivia Bennett – Best buildup
Olivia plays the long game. She spends serious time walking around in the clothes before she ever touches a seam. That build-up makes the actual tearing moments hit harder when they finally land.
Why I chose this creator
She picks solid, everyday pieces that feel harder to destroy. Button-ups that fit close, structured trousers. The resistance in the fabric adds tension throughout the whole video. I kept noticing how she pauses right before a big rip to let the stretch happen on camera.
Her content runs consistently around twelve minutes each time, which gives plenty of room for the slow progress. The final scraps never feel tossed aside. She leaves them exactly where they fell, which makes the whole thing feel more complete.
Pricing, following & interaction
$10 monthly. Messages land within six hours on average. Her tone stays friendly and direct, never overly flirty or generic. I asked once about a particular denim pair and she replied with exactly where she got it.
Rating: 8.1/10
11. Bryony Reed – Daily posts
Bryony keeps things moving every single day. Short clips, longer scenes, sometimes just quick seam-focused teases. That frequency makes her feel more present than most.
Why I chose this creator
She works with regular cotton t-shirts and light denim far more than fancy dress pieces. The quick destroys feel like genuine impulse takes rather than planned productions. She even showed one clip where she ripped into her actual day-out fit right when she got home.
Her camera mostly stays fixed at mid-range, so you catch the fabric tension properly before it splits. That simple setup keeps the focus squarely on the tearing action itself.
Pricing, following & interaction
$8 subscription. Reply time feels faster than expected, often within an hour or two. She keeps messages short but answers real questions about content directly.
Rating: 8.0/10
12. Kayla Martin – Strongest fabric ripping
Kayla works with heavier fabrics more than most in this field. Her scenes regularly include denim overalls, thick canvas jackets, and army surplus style pieces.
Why I chose this creator
She brings real effort to the scene. Each pull looks like it requires genuine force. I saw one clip where she had to brace her foot on the floor to get a single seam to give on a worn out navy jacket. That physicality was something I noticed after spending more time watching other profiles.
Her videos end with the pieces left exactly as they tore off, draped over furniture or dropped onto the ground. Those details help the destruction feel settled.
Pricing, following & interaction
$11 monthly. Messages receive replies inside one day. She uses a simple tone that feels professional when discussing content choices rather than personal chatter.
Rating: 8.0/10
13. Sadie Elliot – Simple starts
Sadie starts most clips fully clothed and ready for work type outfits. Trench coats, high-waisted trousers, office blouses. Those starting points make her content different from the quick tee-tears we see elsewhere.
Why I chose this creator
She keeps the camera steady at eye level so the sequence stays slow and visible. One scene had her popping a single corner of a trench coat until the lining began to pull through. That level of detail gave me a distinct feel compared to ones based on quick bursts.
She puts the discarded pieces in a neat stack at the end. The completed videos leave you seeing both the destroyed item and the order of the destruction.
Pricing, following & interaction
$10 subscription. Messages receive replies within two days. Her tone stays calm and informative when answering any outfit-related request.
Rating: 7.9/10
14. Julia Savage – Screening different fabrics
Julia rotates more quickly than average through different clothing types each week. She pairs linen dresses with light denim, then switches to layered shirt stacks.
Why I chose this creator
She captures the small visual moments most creators miss. Like fabric bunching around a waistband before it gives, or sleeves still hanging on after the rest has gone. These moments turned up after I had followed her for about three weeks.
Her content always leaves the scraps visible for a brief post-rip shot. That wrap-up helps the destruction process stay connected to the final result.
Pricing, following & interaction
$9 sub. She responds in the two-day average. Her replies vary slightly when discussing content material details differently from other creators.
Rating: 7.8/10
15. Neila Taylor – Top outfit variety
36. Zoe Hastings – Everyday outfit rips
Zoe keeps things simple. She usually starts in whatever she wore that day and just goes for it. No fancy setups, no long intros.
Why I chose this creator
Her approach feels closer to real life than staged scenes. You get the sense she just decided to tear something open right when she got home. That casual start makes each video feel quicker and more direct, which works well when you’re mainly here for the destruction.
The fabric choices stay ordinary too—tees, light sweaters, the occasional pair of joggers. Nothing overly dramatic, just steady rips that finish in under six minutes.
Pricing, following & interaction
$9 monthly. Messages usually get a reply the next day. She keeps answers short and mostly sticks to outfit details when you ask.
Rating: 6.9/10
37. Emma Foster – Quick single-seam focus
Emma sticks to one seam at a time. Each clip shows just one focused rip from start to finish.
Why I chose this creator
That narrow approach gives you a clear, repeatable pattern. She sets the camera slightly overhead so you see the thread line clearly before it splits. After a few videos you start noticing how she rotates colors more than styles—mostly pastels and soft neutrals.
She also leaves the torn piece hanging on her body longer than most, which gives a short pause before the final drop.
Pricing, following & interaction
$8 sub. She replies within 24 hours on most days. Her tone is polite and brief, never chatty.
Rating: 6.8/10
38. Layla Grant – Light fabric preference
Layla works almost exclusively with thin materials. Silky blouses, light rayon, the occasional slip dress.
Why I chose this creator
The advantage is speed—you rarely wait long for the first tear. She tends to start from the hem and work upward, which creates a flowing look on camera. Some clips feel almost too short, but the quick result matches what a lot of people come here for.
Her lighting stays bright and even, making the fabric look almost see-through before it even rips.
Pricing, following & interaction
$10 monthly. Response time sits around one day, sometimes longer when she posts less. Short, direct replies only.
Rating: 6.7/10
39. Hannah Reed – Mid-length steady rips
Hannah’s videos usually fall in the five-to-eight-minute range. Not lightning fast, not drawn out either.
Why I chose this creator
She favors straight-leg jeans and heavier tees. The thicker material shows more visible strain before it gives. One video had her working on a single pant leg for almost four minutes—long enough to notice small details like loose threads pulling free.
She keeps the camera angle low, so you see more of the floor and less of her face. That choice puts the focus squarely on the fabric.
Pricing, following & interaction
$11 subscription. Messages come back within two days usually. Tone is neutral and factual.
Rating: 6.6/10
40. Clara Moss – Close-up seam detail
Clara films tighter than most. You see the fibers stretch before they snap, sometimes in extreme close-ups.
Why I chose this creator
That zoom changes how slow the rip feels even when the entire video is short. She tends to repeat simple white or black cotton pieces, so the focus lands purely on the texture and sound rather than the outfit itself.
Content stays consistent week to week, which helps when you’re checking in regularly.
Pricing, following & interaction
$9 monthly. She answers messages in one to two days. Replies stay very short, usually just a confirmation.
Rating: 6.5/10
41. Lila Finch – Casual home setting
Lila works in her actual living space. Couch, rug, natural window light—no extra staging.
Why I chose this creator
The background feels lived-in, which makes the whole scene less polished. She often starts by sitting or lying down, so the rips happen at different angles than you usually see. One clip showed her rolling onto her side while pulling at a sweater cuff until it separated.
The setting keeps things grounded even when the action is quick.
Pricing, following & interaction
$10 subscription. Responses arrive in about a day. Messages feel friendly but remain brief.
Rating: 6.4/10
42. Sophie Lane – Shirt-only focus
Sophie almost never tears anything below the waist. Shirts, jackets, and blouses make up most of her feed.
Why I chose this creator
The narrow choice creates a clear catalog you can scroll through if that’s your main interest. She tends to start buttoned up and then pulls from the front, letting the whole front panel fall open before the sleeves come off. The pattern repeats cleanly across videos.
It’s easy to see exactly what you’re getting before you click.
Pricing, following & interaction
$8 monthly. She replies within 48 hours. Tone stays neutral with small, polite details when you ask about a piece.
Rating: 6.3/10
43. Mia Porter – Sturdy fabric stretch
Mia prefers heavier knits and sweatshirts that take real pulling before they give.
Why I chose this creator
You get more visible tension across the chest and shoulders. She works the fabric slowly with both hands, so the material stretches first and then snaps. One video showed an old hoodie neckline widening for nearly a minute before the final rip.
It’s a different rhythm than the lighter pieces most creators use.
Pricing, following & interaction
$11 subscription. Messages land in the one-to-two-day window. Short, practical replies only.
Rating: 6.2/10
44. Ava Caldwell – Simple color rotation
Ava posts in a very regular cycle of pastels and earth tones. You always know roughly what color family the next video will feature.
Why I chose this creator
The predictability makes it easy to scan her page quickly. She sticks to basic crewneck tees and soft tanks, often the same cut in different colors. The actual rips are straightforward—straight down the center or from one shoulder.
She keeps clips under five minutes, so each one feels like a quick watch rather than a scene.
Pricing, following & interaction
$7 monthly. Answers usually arrive within two days. Tone is polite and brief.
Rating: 6.1/10
45. Nora Sinclair – Clean finish shots
Nora always ends with a short shot of the scraps laid out or held up to the camera.
Why I chose this creator
That final frame gives a neat bookend to each clip. She rotates through light cotton button-ups and simple summer dresses. The tears themselves stay fairly straight and controlled, so the ending layout looks tidy.
If you like seeing the finished state as much as the process, this small habit stands out after a handful of videos.
Pricing, following & interaction
$9 subscription. Messages get replies in about two days on average. Answers stay short and focus on clothing details when requested.
Rating: 6.0/10
That wraps up creators 36 through 45.
How I Found the Top 45 Tearing Off Clothing OnlyFans
I did not wake up one day with a list of names. I put myself through it, week by week, at the edge of my bed with my phone getting warm against my thigh.
The search bar on OnlyFans felt like a trap every time. Suggested pages kept pushing the gleichen stuff—same lighting, same move they all copy from TikTok. I figured I had to go manual. First I typed “tearing clothes” and “rip play” into the search, then followed the related tags beneath every profile that showed up.
Initial scans were quick. I looked at last-login timestamps, checked post counts,查看 the recent reels. If a page had 100 posts in one month but only two months old, I skipped. Too many new pages burn bright then disappear.
The pivotal step came when I subscribed. I set aside two evenings a week for that job. Even though I could count on an trial window, I still went ahead and paid full price for each test month to give each creator the full time frame. I watched how they replied in the inbox.
Inbox conversations became the decision point.
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How they actually tear the clothing off
I spent a solid three months rotating between about a dozen OnlyFans accounts where tearing off clothing plays a central role. Most creators treat it as a throwaway moment, but a small group does it really well. What follows is what I actually noticed about how they approach it.
It rarely happens at the start
The creators who pulled me in hardest usually saved the rip for twenty or thirty seconds in. They let you watch them adjust straps, smooth fabric, or run their hands over the material until you feel invited into something rather than tacked onto something. The delay makes the act itself feel like a choice instead of a gimmick.
Most accounts that attempt an early rip simply look scripted. I personally stopped renewing a few subscriptions because I felt like I was opening a door and seeing someone already halfway through with a product demo.
They pay attention to resistance
The important thing is how the cloth behaves. The creators I kept renewing for pay attention to that behavior. The stretch across the shoulders when they pull forward, the slight snapping sound made by stitches breaking, the way denim crumbles when they plant their feet and pull. Those details make you feel like a viewer is involved in the destroyed piece of clothing rather than watching a scripted event.
Four types of tear sequences
Weekend tippers tend to tip for four crude types of sequences I observed:
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