An OnlyFans model has left football fans in tears after treating army veteran families to one of the biggest football games of the season – splashing out $20,000 on tickets.
Annabelle Peaches, 42, from northern California, started her OnlyFans page in March 2020 but is already raking in the cash, making between $100,000-$120,000 per month on the site.
A huge sports fan, yesterday (31 January 2022) the model decided to share her wealth, buying tickets for six families to watch the NFL Championship game between the Los Angeles Rams and the San Francisco 49ers, with the former taking home the title.
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Annabelle originally did a raffle online to give away some tickets but once she had finished the draw, noticed some of her fans – who are veterans – talking online about how much they wanted to go to the game but couldn’t afford it.
A mum herself, with her children’s father on active military duty, Annabelle – who was already going to the game – decided to spread the joy and buy some extra tickets, which cost $800-$1,200 a pop.

In total, the model, who has 246,000 followers on Instagram, splashed out $20,000 – but has no regrets.
“After seeing lots of generosity on Instagram and Twitter from players’ families, and then seeing how crazy ticket prices were and how many people wanted to go but couldn’t, I wanted to do something nice for some of my fans,” she told NudeNewz.
“I originally bought two tickets for $3,000 each and did a raffle to give them away.
“[But then] I noticed a couple veteran families (my kids’ dad is active duty military and veteran causes are dear to my heart) really wanting to go, so I messaged them directly and bought seats for them as well.”
Why Veteran Causes Matter to Her

Annabelle’s connection to the military community runs deep, with her children’s father serving on active duty.
This personal link to military life makes veteran causes particularly meaningful to her.
Seeing veteran families unable to afford tickets to a game they desperately wanted to attend struck a chord with the model.
Her decision to reach out directly and purchase additional tickets demonstrates how her wealth has enabled her to support causes close to her heart.
How Fans Reacted
“The fans were of course very thankful,” she said.
“I decided to do this because I am so grateful for my own good fortune and success and it feels good to do nice things for others.
“Normally my donations are to charities but it was super fun to connect directly with some fans and help them fulfil their wishes and dreams of attending the game.
“The pandemic has changed our lives so dramatically and sometimes it’s great to just have fun!”
The Twitter Raffle That Started It All
The original raffle was on Twitter, where the model has 76,200 followers (@annabelle_peach) and fans happily shared snaps of themselves to be in with the chance to win a seat to the popular game.
“In the spirit of crazy generosity of my favourite NFL family and team, I decided to buy 2 extra tickets from a friend and give them away to Rams fans! All you need to do to enter is comment below with a pic of yourself in your best rams gear. I’ll randomly draw a name at 6pm!,” Annabelle tweeted.
The response was overwhelmingly positive.
“You’re a giver!!! Love this!! The Good Karma for tomorrow continues…,” wrote one user.
“You’re awesome!,” added another fan.
“Such an awesome thing to do. I love you more now. Lol,” wrote someone else.
Her Love of Football

The model was also thrilled by the outcome of the game and even has a football crush on quarterback Matthew Stafford.
The model, who has season tickets, said: “I am a huge sports fan and have been all my life.
“Im a fan of the LA Rams and their quarterback Matthew Stafford.
“He was QB at the University of Georgia in Athens, GA, where generations of my family have attended university.”
The LA Rams were set to play in the Super Bowl on Sunday 13 February in Los Angeles.
Annabelle added: “I believe this is only the second time a team has played in the Super Bowl at their home stadium.”
From OnlyFans Success to Generosity
Annabelle’s monthly earnings of $100,000-$120,000 (approximately £75,000-£90,000) place her among the top earners on OnlyFans.
Starting her page in March 2020, she capitalised on the surge in demand for online content during the early pandemic months.
Her financial success has enabled her to pursue both charitable donations and direct acts of generosity like the ticket giveaway.
The $20,000 she spent represents a substantial portion of her monthly income, demonstrating genuine commitment to giving back.
Why She Usually Donates to Charities

Annabelle noted that her donations “normally are to charities”, suggesting she regularly contributes to organised causes.
The veteran ticket initiative represented a departure from her usual approach, allowing her to connect directly with beneficiaries.
This hands-on generosity created a more personal experience than anonymous charitable donations.
For Annabelle, seeing the joy she brought to veteran families first-hand made the expense worthwhile.
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The Cost of Championship Tickets
At $800-$1,200 per ticket, the NFL Championship game represented a significant expense for most families.
For veteran families on military salaries, such prices are often prohibitively expensive.
Annabelle’s purchase of six families’ worth of tickets meant she likely bought between 12-24 individual seats.
The total $20,000 expenditure reflects both the high ticket prices and her generosity in covering multiple families.
The Pandemic Context

Annabelle’s comment that “the pandemic has changed our lives so dramatically” acknowledges the broader context of her generosity.
By January 2022, many families had endured nearly two years of disruption, isolation, and financial stress.
The opportunity to attend a major sporting event represented not just entertainment but a return to normalcy.
Her decision to create joy during challenging times resonated deeply with recipients and observers alike.
Her Personal Military Connection
Having her children’s father on active military duty gives Annabelle insight into military life and its challenges.
Military families often face financial constraints despite the sacrifices service members make.
Her ability to ease some of that burden for veteran families through ticket purchases demonstrates solidarity with the military community.
This personal connection likely made the gesture even more meaningful to the recipients.
The Power of Direct Giving

Annabelle’s observation that it was “super fun to connect directly with some fans” highlights a benefit of person-to-person generosity.
Unlike donating to charities where impact can feel abstract, buying tickets for specific families created tangible, immediate joy.
The ability to see recipients’ reactions and know exactly how her money helped added emotional satisfaction to the financial sacrifice.
This direct connection may inspire her to pursue more hands-on generosity in future.
Her Season Ticket Holder Status
As a season ticket holder, Annabelle demonstrates genuine long-term commitment to the LA Rams.
This isn’t a casual fan capitalising on a trending moment but someone deeply invested in the team.
Season tickets represent a substantial ongoing expense, showing she prioritises her passion for football.
Her attendance at the championship game was always planned – the ticket purchases for others were purely altruistic additions.
The Family Connection to University of Georgia
Annabelle’s support for quarterback Matthew Stafford stems partly from his time at the University of Georgia.
With “generations” of her family having attended the university in Athens, Georgia, she feels a personal connection to Stafford’s college career.
This detail reveals how her football fandom intertwines with family history and regional loyalty.
The combination of family tradition and team success makes her Rams support particularly meaningful.
The Historic Super Bowl Context
Annabelle’s comment about the Super Bowl being “only the second time a team has played in the Super Bowl at their home stadium” provides historical context.
This rare occurrence added significance to the Rams’ championship run and eventual Super Bowl appearance.
For Los Angeles fans, the opportunity to see their team compete for the championship at home was unprecedented.
Annabelle’s generosity allowed veteran families to be part of this historic moment.
The Inspiration Behind the Gesture

Annabelle cited seeing “lots of generosity on Instagram and Twitter from players’ families” as inspiration for her own giving.
The culture of generosity within the NFL community encouraged her to participate in her own way.
Observing how “crazy ticket prices were” and hearing fans express disappointment at being priced out motivated her action.
Her response demonstrates how witnessing others’ generosity can create a ripple effect of charitable acts.
Why Gratitude Drives Her Giving
“I am so grateful for my own good fortune and success and it feels good to do nice things for others,” Annabelle said.
Her acknowledgment of being fortunate reflects an awareness that her OnlyFans success isn’t guaranteed or permanent.
The desire to share her wealth while she has it suggests she understands the potentially temporary nature of her income.
This gratitude-based generosity creates positive associations with her personal brand beyond adult content.
The Original $3,000 Ticket Purchase
Before expanding her generosity, Annabelle initially bought just two tickets for $3,000 each to raffle off.
At $1,500 per ticket, these were premium seats – far more expensive than the $800-$1,200 tickets she later purchased for veterans.
Her willingness to absorb a $6,000 loss on the raffle tickets before spending an additional $20,000 shows progressive escalation of generosity.
The raffle success likely encouraged her to expand the initiative when she saw veteran families’ disappointment.
How OnlyFans Enabled Her Generosity

Without her OnlyFans income of $100,000-$120,000 monthly, Annabelle couldn’t have afforded such extravagant generosity.
Her success on the platform directly enabled her to make a meaningful difference in veteran families’ lives.
This positive outcome of adult content creation challenges stereotypes about OnlyFans models and their values.
The story demonstrates how sex work income can fund charitable acts and community support.
The Social Media Response
Comments praising Annabelle as “a giver” and “awesome” show how her generosity enhanced her public image.
The reference to “Good Karma for tomorrow” suggests fans believed her kindness would be rewarded.
One fan’s comment about loving her “more now” indicates the gesture deepened their appreciation beyond her content.
The overwhelmingly positive response likely reinforced her decision to pursue direct giving initiatives.