An OnlyFans creator who started her career back in 2018 is now setting her sights on a new goal – getting back behind the handlebars for motocross racing.
Jordan Millicent, from Townsville, Australia, was one of the early adopters of the subscription platform and has built a successful career through her “cheeky, bold and a little spicy” content.
But fans would be shocked to discover that behind the confident creator persona is a university graduate with a double degree in psychological science and criminology.
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“I studied a double in psychological science and criminology,” said Jordan.
“I don’t think people realise the work it takes when I’m not on camera.
“Staying in shape, beauty appointments, getting sleep, travelling for shoots – majority of it is work.”
Jordan’s journey into content creation began when she was working as an exotic dancer.
She and her partner had been filming together for fun, and when OnlyFans launched, it seemed like a natural progression.

“I started very early on with Onlyfans, the beginning for me was around 2018,” said Jordan.
“My partner and I use to film all the time for fun, so it made sense to me to start a career online that I love and enjoy.”
The Australian creator describes her brand as “playful, electric, colourful, spontaneous, and unapologetically Jordan”.
Her approach has clearly worked – a “red set” she posted on Twitter last year went viral and brought her widespread attention.
“Most definitely the ‘red set’ that went a little viral on Twitter last year,” she said, when asked about her most creative content.
Family Support From Day One
Unlike many creators who face judgement from loved ones, Jordan says her family has been supportive since the beginning.
She told them at age 18 that she wanted to become an exotic dancer, and they backed her decision.
“They were supportive from the beginning with my choices as an adult,” said Jordan.
“They are the most supportive people I know.
“I’ve always been upfront with my family throughout my career in the adult industry.
“I have no problems sharing funny stories over dinner, we are all adults.”
That open communication has allowed Jordan to maintain close family relationships while building her online career.
She credits their support as a key factor in her success and mental wellbeing.
The Reality Behind The Camera

Jordan is keen to dispel the myth that content creation is easy money.
While the platform has given her financial flexibility, she emphasises that the work extends far beyond what followers see on screen.
“I don’t think people realise the work it takes when I’m not on camera,” she said.
“Staying in shape, beauty appointments, getting sleep, travelling for shoots.
“It’s most certainly given me a lot more flexibility in my life, but majority of it is work.”
The content creator also admits that dating has become more challenging since entering the industry.
“Relationship wise, I haven’t had a great ordeal in dating since being in the industry,” said Jordan.
Despite the challenges, she remains focused on building her brand and maintaining the professional standards that have made her successful.
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Her Professional Approach
Jordan describes her content style as mixing “adventure, style, and personality” with a dose of chaos that keeps fans coming back.
“My vibe is cheeky bold and a little spicy,” she said.
“I’m known for my spicy humour, confident storytelling, and a little bit of chaos.
“I turn everyday moments into addictive, personality-packed content that’s impossible to ignore.”
She builds her content ideas “around energy, not just trends” – an approach that has helped her stand out in an increasingly crowded market.
Jordan wants fans to feel like they’re “in on the action” – creating a sense of community rather than just posting content into the void.
Strange Fan Requests

Over her years in the industry, Jordan has received countless unusual messages from subscribers.
“I honestly have so many I could share from over the years,” she said.
“My funniest would have to be some of the role plays I get asked to do, I can’t help but laugh at them.
“Strangest, I’ve been asked to send toe nail clippings, hair from my hair brush.
“There’s too many haha.”
Despite the occasional bizarre request, Jordan maintains clear boundaries and professional standards with all her subscribers.
Racing Dreams on the Horizon
Looking ahead to the next 12 months, Jordan has her eyes set on more than just content creation.
“My biggest goal would to be getting back into racing next year,” she said.
“For MX.”
The creator also has travel plans on the horizon that she’s been organising for some time.
Her motocross ambitions show that she’s not content to be defined solely by her OnlyFans career – she’s building a multifaceted life that includes her childhood passions.
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Advice for New Creators

After more than six years in the industry, Jordan has clear advice for anyone considering following in her footsteps.
“One lesson I’ve learnt since being a creator is to set boundaries,” she said.
“Advice would be, keep it professional, it’s a business.”
That business mindset has been crucial to Jordan’s longevity in an industry where many creators burn out quickly.
She treats her content creation as a legitimate career, complete with schedules, planning, and professional standards.
The Creator Economy Evolution
Jordan’s journey reflects the wider evolution of the creator economy since 2018.
What began as a niche platform has exploded into a mainstream income source for thousands of creators worldwide.
Early adopters like Jordan were able to build substantial followings before the market became saturated, giving them a competitive advantage that continues today.
The platform has allowed creators from all backgrounds – dancers, models, fitness enthusiasts, and more – to monetise their content directly without traditional gatekeepers.
For Jordan, it meant transforming her dancing career into a digital business that offers far more control and flexibility than club work ever could.
Balancing Work and Wellbeing

Despite her success, Jordan is honest about the demands of maintaining an online presence.
The pressure to constantly create fresh content, stay in peak physical condition, and engage with fans can be exhausting.
“Lifestyle, I don’t think people realise the work it takes when I’m not on camera,” she said.
But the flexibility has also allowed her to pursue other interests – like preparing for her return to motocross racing.
That balance between work and personal passions is something Jordan has cultivated carefully over her six years in the industry.
Like other successful creators, she’s learned that sustainability comes from treating content creation as a professional career with proper boundaries, not as a 24/7 lifestyle.
The psychology degree that surprised her fans? It likely helps her navigate the unique challenges of online fame and maintain healthy boundaries with subscribers.
As Jordan looks toward 2026, she’s focused on racing, travel, and continuing to build the “unapologetically Jordan” brand that has made her successful.
Her message to aspiring creators remains clear: treat it as a business, set boundaries, and never forget there’s more to life than what happens on camera.
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