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Andorra's OnlyFans 'King' Sergio Fuentes Leaves for Dubai, Eyes Global Top 50

After penal code changes equate digital sex services to prostitution, Fuentes relocates from Valencia and plans agency expansion, including Marbella networking and Ibiza luxury trips.

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Key Points

  • Sergio Fuentes, Andorra's OnlyFans 'King', relocates to Dubai due to penal code changes equating digital sex services to prostitution.
  • Agency ranks ~98th globally, aims for top 50 with plans for Marbella networking and Ibiza luxury trips.
  • Creators face minimal risk; reforms target facilitators, not individual content makers.
  • Fuentes gained fame via Spanish TV, attracted Spanish creators to Andorra for tax benefits.

Sergio Fuentes, the Andorran "King of OnlyFans," has reacted to his recent departure from the Principality with ambitious plans for his agency, while insisting that Andorra hosted one of the world's top operations in the sector.

In a YouTube video recorded from Valencia, Fuentes outlined upcoming professional moves, including a trip to Marbella for an industry event hosted by Inflow. The gathering will bring together leading Spanish agencies, owners, and managers. "The idea is to ask them which they think is Spain's best agency and try to get them to say ours," he said. He claimed his Andorra-based agency ranks around 98th globally and aims to climb into the top 50. Post-event plans include a visit to Ibiza with helicopter transfers and luxury car rentals, though he noted some logistical uncertainties.

Fuentes's relocation to Dubai follows penal code reforms set to classify paid digital sexual services—such as virtual sex requests—as equivalent to traditional prostitution, with penalties applying mainly to facilitators. The digital marketing specialist, who rose to fame via a Spanish TV report that sparked local scrutiny of OnlyFans activities, receives direct payments from the platform. He previously drew several Spanish creators, mostly women, to Andorra with promises of enhanced promotion and tax benefits.

Creators themselves face minimal risk under the changes, as their operational structures—often routing earnings through intermediaries—insulate them. Industry contacts say producers can continue masking OnlyFans income this way, and even direct billers should avoid issues since individuals face no penalty for voluntary content creation. Geographic and cultural ties to Spain make Andorra preferable for most, reducing the likelihood of a mass departure despite Fuentes's influence.

His exit, aided by local contacts and announced on social media and RNA's *Avui serà un bon dia* programme, targets potential liability as an intermediary. Sources doubt it will prompt creators to follow him to Dubai in the near term. Authorities have not detailed enforcement plans once the reforms activate.

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