Holly Randall appears in a new Elle article, “Real OnlyFans Creators React to Euphoria and Margo’s Got Money Troubles”, offering a clear-eyed take on how mainstream film and television continue to frame sex work and creator culture.

In the piece, Randall says the “portrayal of sex work in mainstream media rarely is” accurate or flattering, pushing back on the gap between how creator platforms are dramatized onscreen and how the work actually functions in real life.
Randall also warns that “too many people are led to believe it is easy money,” stressing that the business demands far more labor and strategy than pop culture often suggests. At the same time, she notes that OnlyFans has become “part of the pop-culture vernacular,” even as the platform continues to face moral panic and public misunderstanding.
The feature places Randall alongside other creators reacting to recent storylines in Euphoria and Margo’s Got Money Troubles, with her comments helping ground the conversation in the reality of sex work, entrepreneurship and the persistence of stigma around adult creators.
Read the full feature, “Real OnlyFans Creators React to Euphoria and Margo’s Got Money Troubles,” at Elle.com.
Find and follow Holly Randall at HollyRandall.com and HollyLinks.com.
ABOUT HOLLY RANDALL:
A leading voice in adult media and erotic storytelling, Holly Randall has built a career spanning filmmaking, photography, podcasting and publishing. Born in Hollywood, California to legendary photographer Suze Randall – one of the adult industry’s first female photographers and filmmakers – her creative foundation was shaped early by a life behind the camera.
Randall studied at Brooks Institute of Photography before joining the family business and developing her own voice as a director and producer. In 2004, she began producing and directing films for Suze.net, later launching her own studio, Holly Randall Productions, in 2008. In 2025, the studio’s acclaimed title Broken Butterfly: The Perfect Shade of Blu earned AVN Awards for ‘Best Featurette’ and ‘Best Screenplay – Featurette’, as well as an XBIZ XMA Award for ‘Best Featurette’.
Throughout her career, Randall has worked with nearly every major brand in the adult industry, including Penthouse, Hustler, Adam & Eve, Twistys and Brazzers. She has hosted the Playboy TV series Adult Film School and the Digital Playground competition DP Star, published multiple photography books through GOLIATH, and appeared in documentaries including Netflix’s Hot Girls Wanted, Amazon Prime Video’s Back Issues: The Hustler Magazine Story and Vice TV’s Before the Internet.
In 2017, Randall launched the weekly podcast Holly Randall Unfiltered, now spanning more than 400 episodes and recognized for its candid, long-form interviews. Most recently, she founded the Holly Randall Agency, a marketing and strategy firm serving creators and adult brands, and launched Wet Ink Magazine, a creator-driven publication focused on ownership, culture and editorial storytelling.
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