A glamour model raking in £60,000 a year from sexy snaps has revealed she’s still a virgin – and insists she’s saving herself for marriage because “that’s God’s plan for me”.
Despite thousands of fans paying for her racy content, 21-year-old Katrina says no man has ever been intimate with her. The brunette beauty has built a lucrative online empire through glamorous lingerie shoots and sultry selfies – but claims what followers see on screen is only half the story.
Now she says the contrast between her bombshell image and her private life leaves people stunned. And she admits she “kind of loves” the shock factor.
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“Men fantasise about me every day,” said Katrina, from Arizona, who boasts more than 111,000 followers on Instagram (@cutenextdoorx).
“But what they don’t realise is no man has ever actually had me.

“I make over $80,000 USD from my sexy photos, but I’m still completely pure.
“That shocks people, and honestly, I kind of love that.”
It’s a contradiction that will divide opinion – a woman who sells intimacy as a product while withholding it entirely in her personal life. For Katrina, there’s no contradiction at all.
Faith Over Everything

Katrina says her Christian faith is the driving force behind her decision to remain abstinent – and she sees no conflict between her beliefs and her career.
She said: “I truly believe it’s God’s will.
“I’m not ashamed of my body, and I’m not ashamed of my beliefs.
“I can feel confident and still have morals.
“Just because men pay to look at me doesn’t mean they get access to me.”
The intersection of faith and adult content creation is one of the more unexpected corners of the creator economy. While it may seem paradoxical from the outside, a growing number of creators have spoken publicly about maintaining religious beliefs alongside their online careers – arguing that modesty and morality are more nuanced concepts than critics allow.
For Katrina, the line is clear: her body is visible, but it’s not available. And she’s unapologetic about drawing that distinction.
The DMs – and the Rejections

Katrina claims her inbox is flooded daily with admirers – including wealthy businessmen, athletes and so-called “crypto kings” – but insists she’s rejected countless offers of dates and even proposals.
She said: “I’ve turned down at least a hundred who said they were ‘ready to wife me up’.
“But I’m not impressed by money or muscles alone.”
For creators with large followings, an overflowing inbox is standard. But the dynamic shifts when the creator is openly abstinent – the gap between what fans see and what they can access creates a tension that, intentionally or not, only increases the intrigue.
Katrina is clearly aware of that tension. And she’s not uncomfortable with it.
The Checklist

When it comes to the man she will eventually marry, Katrina says she has a strict set of requirements. Her future husband must be over 6ft tall – “I want to feel small next to him” – earn at least £100,000 a year because “I’m not dating potential”, be a practising Christian, respect her decision to wait until marriage, never watch pornography, feel secure about her OnlyFans career, want a traditional family and be “alpha but kind”.
She said: “I know exactly what I bring to the table so I’m not afraid to demand a certain level of man.
“If I’m giving someone my virginity, he needs to be extraordinary – not average.
“He has to lead spiritually, provide financially and protect emotionally.”
It’s a list that reads like a lightning rod for debate – and Katrina knows it. The combination of traditional values and modern self-assurance is precisely the kind of thing that generates strong reactions on social media, where opinions on what women should or shouldn’t expect from a partner are never in short supply.
Whether you see Katrina’s standards as empowering or unrealistic likely depends on your own assumptions about what a 21-year-old glamour model is “allowed” to demand.
The Backlash

Not everyone is impressed. Some male followers have branded her “delusional” and “entitled” for her long list of requirements – and they haven’t been shy about telling her.
She said: “One guy messaged me saying, ‘With standards like that, you’ll die alone.’
“Another said, ‘You can’t sell sexy pictures and expect a high-value man.’
“That’s funny to me.
“The right man won’t feel threatened; he’ll feel proud.”
The backlash is predictable but revealing. The same men who happily pay for Katrina’s content are often the ones who feel entitled to an opinion on her personal choices – a dynamic that plays out across the creator economy every day. The boundary between consumer and commentator barely exists when the product is a person.
For Katrina, the criticism only reinforces her position.
She added: “I’d rather stay single forever than settle.
“My husband will be the only man who’s ever touched me.
“And when that day comes, it’ll be worth every second of waiting.”
No Settling, No Compromise

Despite the noise, Katrina insists she won’t lower her expectations – not for the trolls, not for the DMs, and not for the men who think her career disqualifies her from having standards.
She said: “People think I’m unrealistic.
“I think I’m rare.
“And rare things don’t settle.”
It’s a kicker that encapsulates everything about Katrina’s public persona – confident, provocative and entirely unbothered by the people who disagree with her.
The creator economy is full of contradictions, and Katrina may be one of its most striking. A virgin who sells sexy content. A Christian who works on OnlyFans. A 21-year-old with a checklist that would make most dating coaches wince. None of it adds up in the way the public expects – and that, she says, is exactly the point.
What’s Next

For now, Katrina is focused on building her brand and trusting that the right man will eventually meet her standards. She’s in no rush.
Like other creators who have gone public with unconventional personal boundaries, Katrina says the attention her story generates only proves her point – people are fascinated precisely because they can’t put her in a box.
And if the right man never comes? She’s made her peace with that too.
“I’d rather stay single forever than settle.”