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OnlyFans Creators Trade Scrolling for Shooting at Texas Gun Range

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When you think of exclusive membership clubs, you might picture leather armchairs, whiskey tastings, and networking events in Manhattan high-rises. But The Circle—an ultra-exclusive private club for OnlyFans creators—just proved that the most exclusive experiences for content creators look completely different.

Fifteen top OnlyFans models, including Alexis Texas, Rebecca McLeod, Kit Barrus, Rachel Jade, Summer Robert, Courtney Ann Bright, Silvia Saige, Forrest Smith, Kleio Valentien, Megan Rain, Yuni Yung, Sarita Natividad, Zoey Di Giacomo, and Holly Johnston, recently made their way to Copperhead Creek Shooting Club in the Texas Hill Country for a firearms training experience. This wasn’t some reckless influencer stunt—the group received professional instruction on gun safety and proper weapon handling, with trained firearms instructors overseeing everything from the start.

The Circle itself functions as a networking and brand-building hub specifically designed for OnlyFans creators. If you’re familiar with Soho House, imagine that same concept but built entirely for the creator economy. The club curates unique, shareable experiences that help its members expand their audiences and create exclusive content. A shooting range trip in Texas fits perfectly into that playbook—the kind of experience that generates buzz, content, and those all-important behind-the-scenes moments that audiences crave.

What’s telling here is how normalized this has become. The instructors reportedly had as much fun as the creators did, and notably, nobody called out sick that day. That’s a telling detail—it suggests this wasn’t some shock-value stunt but a genuinely professional event that people actually wanted to be part of.

The creator economy has evolved into something far more sophisticated than cat videos and dance trends. These aren’t random influencers anymore; they’re entrepreneurs building businesses, networking strategically, and investing in experiences that strengthen their brands. Whether you find it fascinating or completely bewildering, one thing’s clear: the way creators build community and cultivate loyalty looks nothing like traditional celebrity culture.

The real question isn’t what happened at the shooting range—it’s how many more unconventional experiences The Circle will cook up next.

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Ava Hart

Ava Hart is a contributor to LocalBeat, covering local news and community stories.

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