OnlyFans star Amira Evans reveals secret doubles lives of cheating married men
A 6ft 7in OnlyFans star claims many of the men flooding her inbox aren’t single high-rollers — but married fathers hiding entire sexual identities from their wives.

A 6ft 7in OnlyFans star claims many of the men flooding her inbox aren’t single high-rollers — but married fathers hiding entire sexual identities from their wives.
Amira Evans said that years in webcamming and on OnlyFans had exposed what she believed was a hidden epidemic of secrecy among “good providers” living double lives.
“I think a lot of these men are actually quite unhappy because why else would they keep coming back? Some of them spend serious money speaking to me or other dominatrixes repeatedly,” she said.
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One long-term married subscriber told her that he secretly dressed in women’s lingerie — something his wife had no idea about.
“He said he hides it in his golf bag because she’d never look in there,” Amira claimed.
The 26-year-old Brit, who lives in Thailand, said that the secrecy often went far beyond fantasy.
“These men tell me their real names, their jobs, their schedules,” she said.
“I know about their family life. Some of them I’ve spoken to for years. They’ll say, ‘My wife would kill me if she knew I was into this’.”
In one encounter, Amria said that a man video-called her while his wife slept beside him.
“He was kind of proud ... like, ‘This is so naughty.’ I think he wanted to be scolded,” she said.
According to Amira, many of her subscribers lead traditional lives on the surface — husbands, fathers, churchgoers — while privately exploring submissive fantasies online.

“In their real life, they’re the dominant man — provider, in charge. But in secret, it’s the total opposite,” she said.
Amira claims that financial domination — where men are instructed to send money — is also common.
“You use degrading language because that’s what they want,” she said. “And they love it.”
Amira said that she was also struck by how often men criticised their wives or partners.
“They’ll say, ‘My wife never does this for me’, or ‘She’s too vanilla’. They compare us — my body, my age, everything. It’s actually really sad,” she said.
While critics argue platforms such as OnlyFans encourage infidelity, Amira disagrees.
“A lot of these men aren’t necessarily looking to leave their wife,” she said.
“They’re looking for an outlet — somewhere they can drop the ‘proper man’ act without judgement.”
But Amira admits that the scale of secrecy is confronting.
“When you realise how many ‘normal’ married men are living these secret lives, it changes how you see relationships,” she said.
“Men aren’t as satisfied as they pretend to be. And they tell me all about it.”
Originally published on PerthNow
