Muscle Mommy Denise Anders Gets Paid $500 an Hour to Make Grown Men Tap Out

The IFBB Pro turned OnlyFans creator reveals the hidden world of fetish wrestling — and why her clients keep coming back. 

Being a bodybuilder gets you trophies. Being a “Muscle Mommy” gets you an OnlyFans career, a client list you wouldn’t believe, and a whole lot of grown men begging for mercy.

Denise Anders didn’t plan any of it. The IFBB Pro athlete spent years in the corporate world, working nine to five in marketing for tech and pharmaceutical companies while building a competition-ready physique on the side. “I built my physique quite nicely to the point where I was like, you know, I’m going to try and do some bodybuilding competitions,” she told the Riverfront Times.

As she competed globally, her online following grew with it, and Anders started noticing a pattern in her DMs. “The online audience were mostly men and they had this language about them… a lot of them were quite submissive and liked to call me goddess and worship me,” she explained.

That attention led her to a muscle-focused camming site called Her Biceps Cam, where she’d flex on camera after her day job and pull in $10 to $15 a minute. “I remember that first night, being so nervous, but seeing the money coming in and thinking ‘f**k, this is amazing,’” Anders recalled. Before long, she was glued to the site until 3 or 4 a.m., then getting up and doing it all over again.

But one request kept coming up: wrestling. “Men would say, ‘I want to wrestle you. Do you know how to wrestle?’ And I was like… this is a good question,” she said.

So the content creator walked into a fetish wrestling studio in London. “There were loads of different girls in there, with guys being thrown around. And I was like, holy fuck, what is this?” She didn’t know a single move, but apparently she didn’t need to. “It’s fantasy wrestling,” Anders explained. “They just want to be thrown around and feel your arm around their neck.” 

That first weekend alone brought in $4,000, and the bookings only grew from there. 

“They’re just normal guys,” Anders said of her clientele. “Doctors, lawyers, older guys, younger guys… they have families and wives.” One guy even brought his significant other along for the ride. “I thought he was messing around, but they turned up in matching t-shirts that said ‘thick thighs save lives.’ She just sat there and watched while I wrestled him.”

As for whether anyone actually puts up a fight? Not really. “There’s probably only three or four out of the hundreds of men that I’ve squeezed who can outlast more than 10 seconds,” Anders said. “The rest? Good night. They’re tapping out.”

Five years in, the British OnlyFans star is a long way from the corporate grind. She’s built a full-time business on OnlyFans, doesn’t need the wrestling sessions to pay the bills anymore, and could walk away from the mat tomorrow. She won’t, though. “It’s nice to be worshipped and told I’m a goddess,” she said. “I still do it because I want to.”