Avery Skye Cashes In Big After Standing Alone Against $150K Super Bowl Bet
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on February 13, 2026 at 12:15 PM EST

While a house full of influencers was riding together on a six-figure Super Bowl wager, Avery Skye went the opposite direction and walked away with a massive win. Sources tell The Blast that during Super Bowl weekend in Miami, a group of OnlyFans creators attending The Circle, an ultra-exclusive invite-only event, decided to turn game day into a serious money play. Pooling their payouts, the group dropped a jaw-dropping $150,000 bet on the New England Patriots at +4.5.
The wager was placed at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, where betting limits required the group to split the total into three separate $50,000 bets. But while nearly everyone in the house was locked in on the Patriots, Avery Skye wasn't buying it.
Avery Skye Says 'Peer Pressure Is Expensive' After Trusting Stats Over $150K Super Bowl Group Bet

According to Skye, the decision to fade the group wasn't emotional. It was calculated. "There's a big difference between gambling and strategic betting," she told The Blast. "If I can't justify a bet statistically, I don't place it."
Skye says she studies patterns, momentum, and coaching tendencies before putting real money on the line, and the numbers simply didn't support the group's choice. "I looked around the house like… are we all seeing the same stats right now?" she said. "When all the girls started betting on the Patriots, I literally remember saying, 'You guys are going to regret that.'"
While she typically avoids betting on her favorite teams to remove bias, this time the data aligned with loyalty, leading her to back the Seattle Seahawks solo. "I'm comfortable standing alone if the numbers support it," she added. "Peer pressure is expensive."
Skye Says She Didn't 'Breathe' During Final Minutes Of Winning Super Bowl Bet

With serious money on the line, Skye says the game quickly became unbearable to watch. "Let's just say it was the kind of bet that makes the game impossible to watch calmly," she said. "I don't think I breathed for the entire fourth quarter."
As the clock wound down, Skye found herself pacing, heart racing, while the rest of the house watched together. "By the final minutes, I was just pacing. When it finally ended, I stood there in shock like… did that actually just happen?" she said. "Everyone was celebrating together. I was getting paid alone."
Avery Skye Says Staying Away From Seahawks Games Was Her Good Luck Charm
Why am i still single? pic.twitter.com/o8yyDlv8eM
— Avery Skye (@Averyskkye) February 8, 2026
Skye's connection to Seattle runs deeper than betting lines. Originally from Vancouver, she's long considered the Seahawks her closest hometown team. "Seattle has always felt like the natural sports extension of Vancouver," she explained. "Seahawks games always felt louder, more chaotic, more alive."
Ironically, every Seahawks game she's ever attended ended in a loss, prompting her to stay far away this season. "I figured the most loyal thing I could do was stay far away from the stadium," she joked. "Hawks fans, you're welcome."
Skye Says Super Bowl Win Was Equal To A Luxury Vancouver Condo Down Payment

The win wasn't just symbolic. It was life-changing money. Skye told The Blast the payout was equivalent to a down payment on a luxury condo in Vancouver, one of the most expensive cities in Canada. "I'm in the top 0.01% of OnlyFans creators," she said. "Betting a month's worth of my earnings is basically a luxury Vancouver condo down payment. So do the math."
Skye also celebrated the win by sharing a snap of herself snacking on a pretzel while sporting Seahawks gear on X.
Avery Skye Plans to Turn Super Bowl Win Into Her Next Big Business Move
Is all natural a turn off?🥰 pic.twitter.com/Vy3Fj2l4OU
— Avery Skye (@Averyskkye) February 9, 2026
Rather than splurging, Skye says she's already planning how to turn the short-term win into long-term income. "The goal is to convert my short-term win into a long-term asset," she said. "The Seahawks might've just funded my next business move."
Plans include investing in a content property or a creator house, with a portion of the winnings also going to charity. "Winning feels better when other people win too," she added.
Skye also hinted at celebrating with the people who helped get her there, including potentially flying out some of her most loyal subscribers. "The people who helped me win get to celebrate with me."