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Before the OnlyFans boom, Denise Anders, 29, worked as a fitness and lifestyle influencer. Based in Atlanta, she amassed a modest following on Instagram (approx. 120,000 followers) by posting workout routines and healthy meal prep. She landed small parts in reality TV clips and urban web series, but mainstream success remained elusive. Her brand was “accessible aspiration”—pretty, fit, and relatable, but not a household name.