Not long ago, Amelia Webb was spending twelve-hour shifts behind the sushi bar of five-star restaurants in Tampa, Florida—crafting perfect rolls under the hum of kitchen lights.
Today, the 26-year-old creator reaches more than two million people online with her travel stories, lifestyle videos, and signature sense of humor.
Cooking was Amelia’s first creative language. “Food taught me discipline, precision, and presentation,” she says. The artistry she once poured into plating dishes now fuels the way she curates photos, videos, and brand collaborations. “Being a chef made me realize how powerful aesthetics and emotion are together—you eat with your eyes first, and you scroll the same way.”
Amelia’s passion for travel began just before the world shut down in 2020. With limited resources and endless curiosity, she set out to visit every state in the U.S., documenting the journey along the way.
Her videos blended scenic beauty with candid humor and honest storytelling—earning traction across Instagram and TikTok. What began as a hobby quickly became a full-time career as her audience grew from a few thousand to more than two million followers.
That same authenticity later helped her build one of the top creator pages on OnlyFans, where she shares a more personal side of her artistry. “I treat every platform as a different chapter of the same story,” she explains. “Instagram is for inspiration, TikTok is for connection, and OnlyFans is where I can build something directly with my community.”

Unlike many viral creators, Amelia’s growth came from consistency and authenticity, not shock value. “I built my platform on emotional connection,” she explains. “People don’t just want perfection—they want presence.” Her followers tune in for unfiltered glimpses into her adventures, recipe experiments, and reflections on self-growth. That mix of playfulness and sincerity has turned casual viewers into a loyal community.
Leaving the kitchen wasn’t just a career shift—it was an act of courage. “Being a chef was stable. Creating content was uncertain,” Amelia says. “But I realized I’d rather take the risk of building something of my own than stay where I couldn’t grow.”
She now collaborates with global lifestyle and travel brands while continuing to share moments that feel personal and real. Her success, she insists, isn’t just measured in followers—it’s measured in freedom.
Amelia’s next chapter focuses on expanding her creative reach. She’s developing a new digital series centered on travel, food, and culture, and hopes to launch branded experiences that bring her community together offline. “My goal is to keep creating things that remind people it’s okay to evolve,” she says. “You can start anywhere—a restaurant kitchen, a tiny apartment, wherever—and still build a life that feels completely your own.”
