Valley Girl

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Koa Beck
Jul 23, 2026
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“‘It’s not OK for families and for bystanding homeowners that pay our property taxes,’ the resident said. ‘It just brings in an element that we don't want.’”

-NBC Los Angeles, “Encino residents frustrated with home used to film OnlyFans content,” June 16th, 20261.

The San Fernando Valley has a long, fraught history of navigating between suburban respectability and “deviance.” For decades, the local aspirations of white, middle-class living have collided with sex work, queer and trans life, and racial politics in a push-pull that just keeps going. The latest installment is a Valley classic: wholesome families vs adult content creators.

Valley Girls Are Slutty, Part 2

Valley Girls Are Slutty, Part 2

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May 8, 2025
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A “mansion” in Encino2, the same upper-middle-class neighborhood that bolstered the relatability of the Jackson Family, is reportedly a content creation house for OnlyFans stars. The backlash from suburban residents is familiar; in fact it’s the same debate about who the Valley is for and what it represents that has been echoing for decades. Specifically, this OnlyFans Encino mansion tension evokes the age-old clash between idealized middle-class values and their proximity to sex work. All on the same quaint street in the Valley.

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