clarice freak

Subscriber Notes on clarice freak's OnlyFans

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@twopiececlarice· nola ~ pdx· Top Creator· VIP pricing
By Robbin Anderson·Published

clarice freak is a familiar name in the cosplay crowd, a creator who blends costumes with a candid, softcore sensibility. based in a mesh of new orleans and portland vibes, she joined the platform in september 2020 and has kept a steady pace since.

her page leans into cosplay as a core hook, with a cautious, rules-forward approach that keeps things above board while still feeling intimate. this profile runs through what makes her page work, what you actually get, and how her setup compares with the wider scene.

Quick overview of her page

she is verified, which adds a layer of trust for first-time browses. the subscription runs at 20 dollars a month, with bundles that lean into a little extra value—three days for 45 dollars or six days for 60 dollars.

the math is straightforward, and the discounts are meaningful for anyone planning a longer stay. the page shows a stable mix of 711 photos and 142 videos across 868 posts, a catalog that's been built up over nearly six years.

Also worth a look: Louise (our_littlesecret).

what you see here is a creator who plants cosplay front and center. the bio makes a practical promise—softcore erotica with costumes and nudity—while also setting clear boundaries about privacy and distribution. that balance—playful yet precise—colors the entire experience. if you want a no-nonsense entry point with a costume-first angle, this is a solid match.

clarice freak — content metrics

Worth a parallel look: Tisha's profile page.

What she actually posts

cosplay is the primary topic, and it shows in the wardrobe and the poses. expect outfits that feel crafted, not thrown together, with nudity included when appropriate to the character and mood. there's a clear emphasis on build and presentation rather than quick, generic shots.

the content mix isn't shy about intimacy, but it's not designed as a strip club or a raw sex service. it sits in a gentler space, where hints of skin mingle with character work. readers who like a between-costume moment—soft, suggestive, and framed by a cosplay narrative—will likely click with this style.

beyond the primary cosplay angle, the catalog includes a blend of stills and clips that keep the feed varied. the cadence feels steady: a few new posts on most days, with longer gaps between some costume-heavy runs and more candid moments sprinkled in. it's not a sprint; it's a long, patient build of a character library.

How active she is

the cadence is reliable. with six years on the platform, she's built a rhythm that fans recognize and repeat. the distribution of posts across 868 items suggests a mix of ongoing updates and evergreen content that stacks well for long-term subscribers. there's enough momentum to keep returning without feeling overwhelmed by a flood of new material.

for readers who care about engagement, the likes count—over 12,000 and climbing—signals a responsive audience. while subscriber count is private, the visible engagement hints that people are interacting, commenting, and returning for more. it's not a one-and-done page; it's a page with staying power.

Pricing and what subscribers get

the base subscription is $20 per month, a price point that sits in the middle for cosplay-driven erotica. bundles are where the page builds value: 3 days for $45 gives a short run through several outfits, while 6 days for $60 offers a longer window to binge a particular arc or character set.

these options give a sense of tangible access—time-limited but substantial enough to test-drive a character arc.

for fans who want more, there's a sense of structure behind the scenes: the profile uses a tiered approach, with a VIP and top creator designation on the owner's side. that signals a commitment to higher-quality or more frequent updates for paying fans, without turning the page into a static gallery.

clarice freak — popularity and pricing tiers

Custom content and DM policy

the bio is explicit about rules—no screenshots or screen recordings, a ban that's policed with a clear consequence. it also calls out the illegality of redistribution and a dmca takedown process. in practice, that means a creator who treats content as something meant to stay in the circle of subscribers, not drift into broader reposts.

there's a built-in guardrail that keeps the vibe contained and respectful.

if you're chasing a specific request, the page's policy isn't silent, but it's not an open-ended commission lane either. the emphasis is on mutual respect and clear boundaries. for those who want to push a request, the vibe here is more "playful cosplay moments" than "custom scene factory." it's a good fit for subscribers who like a steady stream of character work with occasional personalized touches, within the stated rules.

The bio and vibe in plain english

the language in the bio is straightforward and no-nonsense. it sets expectations about content, safety, and behavior. for readers, that translates into a sense of reliability: the creator isn't experimenting with bravado or hype; she's built a consistent, boundary-aware space. that kind of clarity matters when you're navigating a feed that blends cosplay with erotica.

location tags—nola and pdx—read as a double life of sorts: a New Orleans influence with a Portland sensibility. it's a quiet texture that gives the page a sense of place, even when the outfits are fantasy rather than streetwear. the vibe remains calm, candid, and focused on the craft of cosplay rather than a flashy, over-promised persona.

Adjacent picks: Demi's page.

Who this page is for

this page works for cosplay fans who want a steady stream of character-driven looks with a measured amount of intimacy. the pricing structure rewards longer viewing windows, while the content cadence keeps fans coming back for multiple outfits and scenes. it's a good fit for someone who values costume craftsmanship and a relaxed, rules-first environment.

if you're exploring other creators from the same orbit, you'll notice a few familiar faces sprinkled in on this page's references. for example, the list of related creators includes Tisha, a petite look; Demi, with a blonde vibe; Louise, who leans natural; Jessica Moore, a VIP-focused profile; and TwinkTopFang, a goth alternative.

these cross-links offer a sense of the broader cosplay community and a way to compare how different creators phrase their rules, pricing, and style.

  • Tisha, @freakygirl699, Petite
  • Demi, @demibubx, Blond
  • Louise, @our-littlesecret, Natural
  • Jessica Moore, @jessicamooreofficial, VIP
  • TwinkTopFang, @twinktopfang, Goth

this page keeps a steady, human voice. it's not about grand promises or hype. it's about getting a clear read on what the creator offers, how she handles content, and whether the cosplay angle aligns with what you're looking for in a monthly ritual of posts.