Model dubbed ‘The Handbrake Girl’ makes like to vehicles and would not care what individuals suppose

For content creator Maddi Miller, buying her first car offered her an opportunity to switch gears when it comes to filming content.

The 20-year-old model and influencer had already built up a loyal fanbase through social media and via her OnlyFans and Fansly profiles. Knowing that many of her subscribers loved cars as much as she does, the Australian digital star decided to create erotic content she knew would drive them really wild.

“I have always liked cars, my stepdad has a love for Ford and it got passed on to me,” she says.

“I bought my Ford Falcon last year in July and I bought Toyota Celica this year in April. When I started my OnlyFans in October 2022, I was definitely nervous about my account being a flop, but after buying my wheels, I decided to start bringing cars into my content in July last year.”



She’s changed gears

Those who subscribe to Maddi’s content – which she shares under the handle pixiedevi1 on both Fansly and OnlyFans – can find her sharing intimate content with her prized cars.

As well as utilising the interior and surfaces of her cars as a shoot location, Maddi has caused a stir by incorporating parts of the cars in her performances. Known among fans as “the handbrake girl” as she regularly films herself being intimate with the parking mechanism, the self-described “wildest Aussie girl you’ll ever find” says her racy videos keep fans coming back for more.

“I feel like my fans enjoy my content because it’s taboo and out of the ordinary,” she explains. “Usually, after fans watch my videos, they give me suggestions for other cars I could include in my content.”

The content creator suggests that her fans could get a kick out of getting frisky in their own vehicles. “Car sex can be fun,” she says, “but it can be uncomfortable in smaller cars. But then you can just take the action to the car bonnet anyway.”



She says fans could get a kick out of getting frisky in their own vehicles

Maddi chose to start making intimate content after getting bored of working at her local leisure centre – and she hasn’t looked back.

“I worked there for about nine months until my OnlyFans took off,” she says. “Now OnlyFans and Fansly are my only sources of income – but I have plans for more.”

Thanks to her income, Maddi was able to buy her first home when she was just 18 and has since bought a second. On top of her properties and her beloved two cars, she has also managed to bank $600,000 AUS (£300,000) after charging subscribers $10 (£5) to gain access to her content.



Maddi doesn’t care what people think

Fans can unlock further content by liking and tipping her existing posts and she says she enjoys interacting with her fans through her various online platforms.

The savvy content creator admits, however, that she has attracted a mixed response from those who know her. But she has vowed to keep making the content her subscribers have come to expect.

“My family know about my work I have had some mixed opinions but they’re supportive,” she says, but adds she has struggled to date since she started her content creation journey.



Her talents have earned her six figures
(Image: Maddi Miller/Cover Images)

“The biggest challenge with dating is finding someone you can trust and is 100% supportive of my career,” she said.

She also has plans to buy a fleet of cars – but admits she’s not too fussy about her future purchases after already buying her dream Falcon.

“Honestly I don’t look for anything in particular when it comes to buying cars,” she laughs. “I usually just scroll Facebook marketplace until I see something I like, as long as it’s running and it’s a good deal.”

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