Foxxy, Kristel Penn Launch OnlyFans Management Outfit Flaming Hearts Media

Foxxy, Kristel Penn Launch OnlyFans Management Outfit Flaming Hearts Media

LOS ANGELES — Foxxy and Kristel Penn have launched Flaming Hearts Media (FHM), a full-service OnlyFans management and marketing company, also offering general marketing services and brand development.

The POC/LGBTQ-owned and operated company — a partnership between award-winning performer Foxxy and longtime Grooby creative and editorial director Penn — aims to support both new and established performers in monetizing and developing their brands.

FHM is currently accepting new clients on a case-by-case basis.

“I’m expanding my resume within the industry with this new exciting project,” said Foxxy. “Kristel Penn and I have joined forces to create a multimedia project to include OnlyFans and social media management, mentorship, community engagement, event planning, PR and marketing. We want to focus especially on clients who are new in the industry, or familiar but don’t have the resources to get more exposure and get their names and faces out there. To mentor those who need guidance and advice. This is a great opportunity for me to be involved with the younger generation of future stars.”

Penn added, “I can’t think of a better person to start this company with. In our long careers in the industry, we both value and believe in the importance of mentorship and sharing resources with others. Foxxy has been in the industry for 20 years and often offers support and guidance to new performers because she wants to see our community succeed. Similarly, I also believe in the importance of resource sharing and accessible educational opportunities for performers and have been able to execute it through the free virtual event, Grooby Camp. FHM aims to bridge the gap in support for performers who want a more all-inclusive approach to brand development and marketing.”

Trans performers signing with FHM, a rep noted, will also benefit from FHM’s exclusive partnership with premier trans studio Grooby.

“Through this agreement, clients will have access to post Grooby content on their OnlyFans accounts and use Grooby's expertise in marketing, sales and promoting trans content to attract new customers.”

For more information, visit FlamingHeartsMedia.com, and follow the company on X.com and Instagram.

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