Amara Lynee Maple
Amara Lynee Maple or popularly known as Lana Rhoades, is an American internet personality, podcaster and former pornographic film actress. She has appeared in publications such as Hustler, Penthouse and Playboy.
Rhoades began her professional adult film career aged 19 in 2016 and left the industry by late 2017. Following a stint of approximately a year in pornographic films, she transitioned into a career as a social media influencer. By 2019, she was the most-searched actress on Pornhub, garnering 345 million views. In February 2020, she was hired by Brazzers as a marketing consultant.
Rhoades has been open about exploitation and abuse in pornography, and has discouraged other women from entering the industry. She has stated that she earns hundreds of thousands of dollars per month by posting nude photos and videos to OnlyFans, which allows her to control how her body is portrayed.
In 2021, Rhoades began to promote the cryptocurrency PAWGcoin, and developed an NFT image project in November of that year which was launched in 2022. After the launch, she transferred out 509 ethereum (ETH) worth $1.5m, abandoning her NFT project following the $1.8m launch, according to internet investigator Coffeezilla.
Rhoades co-hosts the podcast 3 Girls 1 Kitchen, and designed a lingerie line with Yandy, whose parent company is Playboy.
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