Ms. Fanservice/Web Original

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  • Sarah from Lonelygirl15 is a relatively mild example, but it's blatant enough that fans have been known to nickname her after her breasts, or even jokingly treat them as a separate character.
  • While Codex and Tinkerballa of The Guild dress quite normally, their avatars... are another story
  • Taylor Amelia, a talented web comedienne whose videos nonetheless focus on her other incredible "talents".
  • Samus, from There Will Be Brawl.
  • Lt. Lisa Foiles from The Angry Joe Show. She went on a rant and her uniform started falling apart.
    • Link, please?
    • Not to say she's conceited or anything, but Lisa seems to be fully aware of the fact that she's... visually pleasing and isn't afraid to flaunt it. Just get a look at Episode 3 of her "Everyday Achievements" series or her video with Angry Joe from E3 where the caption underneath reads "Hot Chick". Just look at the "Nintendo Controller" tanktop she made and you may agree with me that the woman is deliberately TAUNTING us.
    • She displayed awareness of this fact in her top 5 best moments of Monkey Island, pointing out she wears tight clothing while wearing tight clothing. The comments section on the Escapist were really... happy about it.
  • While this isn't what she's like normally, The Nostalgia Chick had this role in That Jewish Guy's "Eight Myths About Hanukkah" video, where she looked incredibly dolled up. Now that's a Non Sequitur Scene nobody's complaining about.
    • And let's not forget her outfit in Linking with Linkara.
  • Jillian Zurawski, aka Mrs. Cinema Snob. Brad loves to show off her assets.
  • The girl from EPICMEALTIME's Massive Meat Log:

Harley: We all know that no one wants to see a douchebag eat a corndog, so we brought a little girl in for all you perverts!

Narto: Yeah. As I said, she makes a very nice elf.
I was polite, though, and didn't stare. "Ah, Louise," I said, "your top… uh…"

  • Most female influencers on social networks like Twitter, Instagram and TikTok are Ms. Fanservice completely of their own free will, as they know Sex Sells. In 2018 the whole "e-girl" culture evolved to the next level with the meteoric rise of OnlyFans, a website purely dedicated to paying the hottie directly for the Fanservice, with the service going from slightly more revealing clothes than what's on the girl's other social media to outright having sex with the lucky paying supporter. The latter stirred up major controversy as it was argued that the site actively breaks prostitution laws by allowing paid sex by being a sort-of "e-pimp" through which the money passes through. However, this was never the intended purpose of OnlyFans, and in August 2021 they announced an impending ban on explicit content -- only to do an abrupt about-face two weeks later when they began to undergo a tumblr-like departure of subscribers (who, unlike tumblr's users, were a direct source of revenue). For now, at least, the OnlyFans hottie is still a protected species.