She’s making a list and they’re checking it twice.
OnlyFans star Alix Lynx always keeps an Amazon wishlist on her X-rated page — and men are known to spoil her, especially at Christmastime.
The list of 65 items includes a $299 dog bed for her mini Aussie named Aspen; a high-tech $239 bird feeder, and a $131 Nespresso machine.
For fans with tighter budgets, there’s a $25.99 ab roller, a sleep mask for $16.90 and a $13.98 fanny pack.
“I’ve gotten particular with what I put on there because people will buy me outfits and then be like, ‘Take 500 photos in this outfit.’ . . . So now I just put a lot of skincare and stuff on there,” she told The Post.
Lynx, 36, an upstate New York native who now lives in Manhattan, is a big Knicks fan — so she was sure to list a team T-shirt and matching leggings.
She launched the gift list idea during her early days as a webcam model when she was showered with presents like a $500 bed, a $400 TV, $600 bookcases and a $400 coffee table.
But now, the blonde beauty is “pulling six figures every month,” so asks for more moderately priced gifts.
“Before, this was more of a big deal to me. Now it’s just fun because if I want to buy something, I can just get it myself,” she said.
In December, she also shoots holiday-themed videos for OnlyFans, and recently polled her subscribers on what they wanted to see.
The most popular request was that she dress up as Mrs. Claus.
“I was like, ‘I’m not dressing like an old lady, guys. I have my boundaries,'” she joked.
“This entire week I’ve been filming a lot of holiday-themed stuff and it’s all pink. I wanted to do something a little different than most people.”
The SUNY grad earned a bachelor’s degree in TV broadcasting and a master’s degree in digital marketing, but quit her 9 to 5 gig at a PR firm to pursue webcam modeling after she realized how lucrative it was.
“I made more money in a day than I did in a week at my real job,” said Lynx, who has 2 million followers on Instagram.
“I was just in my bedroom talking to the camera and playing different characters. I could price what I wanted, sell what I wanted. I could pretty much do whatever the f–k I wanted. I was like, ‘I don’t ever want to work in an office again.'”
After a year doing webcams, she decided to pursue a porn career at age 25.
“I literally googled, ‘How to get into porn.’ And by God’s given grace, I found a decent agency. . . . I literally emailed them with photos I took in my bedroom and they’re like, ‘Can you come to LA?'”
Lynx launched her OnlyFans page in 2017 — which she describes as “part girlfriend experience, part fantasy world,” along with lots of role-playing.
“I’m portraying different characters, whether that’s a neighbor, the MILF next door or a college professor or a secretary,” she said.
In 2020, she stepped away from filming studio porn with big companies. “You can’t get rich doing porn. That’s a f–king myth,” she said.
“They own that scene. You are getting a check one time for that day. There’s no royalties. Even if you were doing some really intense hardcore scenes that . . . paid, let’s say 10 grand a day. How many of those can you do before you burn out?”

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