– A British-born performer and one of the most famous male actors in adult film history, having worked with major studios like Brazzers. By 2023, Lee had also pivoted heavily to OnlyFans, where he offered behind-the-scenes content, personalized videos, and collaboration-driven scenes. His everyman charm and stamina made him a natural fit for the “handyman” or “therapist” archetype.

Since I cannot browse live content or verify user-generated fan edits, I will write a comprehensive, speculative, and analytical long-form article based on what is publicly known about these creators and the likely meaning behind the search query. The phrase "everyone I fix" often appears in fan communities describing plot-driven adult content or parodies where a character (often a therapist, mechanic, or handyman) “fixes” various people or situations—sometimes in a crossover series.

This article unpacks why this theme exploded in 2023, how Kendra Lust and Keiran Lee leveraged it, and what “everyone I fix” means for the future of adult storytelling. Before diving into the 2023 OnlyFans trend, it’s essential to understand the two stars at the center of the keyword.

By late 2023, independent creators not affiliated with Lust or Lee were using the phrase in their own titles, hoping to ride the SEO wave. While exact figures are private, industry analysts estimated that Kendra Lust’s OnlyFans grossed over $3 million in 2023, with the “Everyone I Fix” series contributing at least 30% of that. Keiran Lee’s earnings were similar.

Moreover, the series allowed them to repackage content for other platforms like ManyVids and Clips4Sale under the same title, maximizing ROI per scene. No trend escapes critique. Some mental health advocates argued that the “fixer” narrative trivializes therapy and implies that sexual intercourse solves complex emotional problems. Others accused the series of promoting codependency—the idea that one person must “fix” others to be valuable.