At an impressive 6ft 9in tall, Katie Woolls has turned what once made her self-conscious into a lucrative career path that capitalises on a growing niche in the adult content industry.
From Corporate Desk to Dominant Creator
The 27-year-old London resident made a dramatic career shift in summer 2023, leaving behind her position in technology sales to become a full-time OnlyFans creator specialising in Giantess content.
Katie now earns what she describes as a "comfortable" UK salary by fulfilling specific fantasies for subscribers who pay £7.99 monthly to access her content, plus additional fees for custom requests.
Her work involves creating content for macrophilia - a fetish involving attraction to giants or giant objects, which was the most searched fetish of 2023 and has accumulated nearly one billion video views on TikTok.
The Reality of Giantess Roleplay
Katie's content ranges from crushing miniature villages with work boots to more intimate roleplaying scenarios. One particular request involving trampling a small village earned her £228, while another client paid £381 simply to watch her crush a cake with her bare feet.
"People want me to role play as though I'm 40ft tall and I crush them," Katie explained to Metro. "I have to set my camera up on the floor and film myself from below trampling things. I've had to order a ton of mini houses and cars."
The requests extend beyond simple size play. Some subscribers enjoy humiliation, sending pictures of their penises for critique, while others request vore scenarios - a subset of the kink where people become sexually aroused at the thought of being consumed.
"They like me to tell them how tiny it is and how it could never fulfil me because I'm so tall and they're so small and pathetic," Katie revealed.
From Childhood Insecurity to Professional Confidence
Katie's journey to embracing her height hasn't been straightforward. She recalls standing out from her peers even in nursery school, and by age 14, she had already surpassed 6ft.
"I watch old videos of me in school assemblies and I look like I'm two year groups above my peers," she remembered. "I've literally been head and shoulders above everyone else since I can remember."
The teenage years proved particularly challenging. Boys were "particularly mean," she noted, and she didn't go on her first date until nearly 18 due to shyness about her stature.
Her height presented practical difficulties too - struggling to fit under desks and requiring two seats on school trip coaches. Teachers often expected her to be more athletic than she naturally was.
Understanding the Giantess Phenomenon
Sex expert Ness Cooper explained to Metro that the fascination with dominant, tall women has historical roots. "Throughout time there has been an obsession with giants, particularly strong dominant women who are tall or large," Cooper said.
"From the Amazonian warriors to mythological Goddesses, many have worshipped women who tower over buildings or are taller than the average cis-male."
The Giantess kink represents a reversal of typical height fetish dynamics, which usually focus on women preferring taller men. In this case, the tall woman becomes the centre of the sexual fantasy.
Popular culture reflects this fascination, with examples appearing in TV series like The Boys and Gen V, video games such as Resident Evil, and even Taylor Swift's "Anti Hero" music video featuring a giant version of herself.
Building a Business and Managing Risks
Katie's transition into content creation began unexpectedly when she posted videos about finding clothes for tall women on Instagram. She quickly discovered an unexpected male audience engaging with her content.
"I filmed myself walking through a doorway in my house trying to show off my outfit, but very quickly my videos got traction with a male audience, so I thought why not monetise it on OnlyFans," she explained.
Despite her success, Katie acknowledges safety concerns inherent in her profession. She never meets subscribers in real life and is cautious about discussing her exact earnings.
"Things can get quite bad quite quickly in the online world - there's a lot of stalking and harassment," she admitted. "I'm not as thick-skinned as I should be in this job, so if something goes wrong it feels pretty catastrophic for me."
While she doesn't see OnlyFans as a long-term career, citing concerns about feeling objectified, the platform has provided financial stability and an unexpected confidence boost.
"As someone who used to google height reduction surgery, I would say being unable to blend in can actually be used to your advantage," she advised other tall women. "Radiate confidence and positivity, other people will pick up on that and be less inclined to bother you in the first place."
Katie's story demonstrates how embracing physical characteristics that once caused insecurity can lead to unexpected opportunities, even in the most niche of markets.