Interview with Sara (@saracore): The Freckled Beauty Winning Hearts on OnlyFans

Discover our exclusive interview with Sara (@saracore) as she talks about moving to New York, confidence, fitness, and life on OnlyFans.

by Lana 27 Jun 2026
Sara (@saracore) taking a selfie in burgundy lace lingerie, highlighting her natural freckles and girl-next-door charm.
Sara (@saracore) combines natural beauty, charming freckles, and an irresistible girl-next-door personality.

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Originally from Uruguay, Sara later moved to New York in search of new opportunities and greater independence. Since then, she’s balanced everyday life, fitness, travel, and content creation while staying true to the authentic personality that made fans fall for her in the first place.

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Sara (@saracore) relaxing in white lace lingerie while taking a sunlit selfie, showcasing her natural beauty and freckles.

You moved from Uruguay to New York. What inspired such a big change?

Moving wasn’t easy, but I always wanted more independence. Uruguay will always feel like home, but I wanted to experience something bigger and challenge myself.

New York is completely different. Everything moves faster, people come from everywhere, and there are so many opportunities. It definitely pushed me outside my comfort zone… but that’s how you grow.

Has living in New York changed your personality?

A little.

I still have that warm Latin personality where I love talking to people and making friends. But New York made me much more independent. You learn to solve your own problems and trust yourself.

I think I became stronger because of it.

Sara (@saracore) posing in blue lace lingerie, showing her fit figure, natural curves, and signature freckled complexion.

Your freckles are one of the first things people notice. Have you always loved them?

Not at all.

When I was younger I wanted perfect skin like everyone else. I used to think freckles made me different in a bad way.

Now they’re probably my favorite feature.

It’s funny how the things you’re insecure about when you’re younger end up becoming what makes people remember you.

Your fans often describe you as having a real ā€œgirl next doorā€ vibe. Why do you think people connect with that?

Maybe because I’m just… me.

I don’t try to act mysterious or pretend my life is perfect. I laugh a lot, I make mistakes, I have lazy days, and sometimes I spend the whole day in comfy clothes.

People can tell when someone is genuine.

Where does your confidence come from?

Learning that not everyone has to like you.

When you’re younger, you want approval from everyone. Eventually you realize that’s impossible.

Now I make decisions because they feel right to me, not because I’m trying to impress people.

That takes a lot of pressure away.

Sara (@saracore) smiling in elegant white lace lingerie during a casual indoor selfie that highlights her natural freckles.

Before creating content, you studied hospitality and tourism. Why that field?

I’ve always enjoyed meeting new people.

Hospitality teaches you how to communicate, solve problems, and make people feel comfortable. I worked in customer-facing jobs for quite a while, and I actually learned a lot from them.

Those skills surprisingly help online too.

What does a normal day look like for you?

I’m pretty boring… jajaja.

Usually I’ll wake up, go to the gym or Pilates, answer messages, work on content, cook something, and if the weather is nice I’ll go for a long walk.

Simple days make me happy.

You seem very dedicated to fitness.

I genuinely enjoy moving.

It’s never been about chasing perfection. Working out clears my mind and gives me energy.

Some days it’s lifting weights, other days it’s Pilates or just walking for an hour.

As long as I’m active, I’m happy.

What’s your relationship with food like?

I love food.

People think fitness means eating chicken and rice forever, but that’s definitely not me.

I enjoy cooking, trying new restaurants, and discovering different cuisines. Life’s too short not to enjoy a really good meal.

Sara (@saracore) playfully posing in burgundy lace lingerie beside a large window with a bright city view in the background.

What’s your perfect day?

Beach.

Always beach.

Wake up late, grab coffee, spend the day near the water, walk around at sunset, eat seafood, and just slow everything down.

That’s probably my happy place.

How would your closest friends describe you?

Smiley.

A little flirty.

Probably too sarcastic sometimes.

I’m also the person who somehow always convinces everyone to go get dessert.

Sara (@saracore) looking back over her shoulder in black lace lingerie on a balcony, showing her toned figure and long brunette hair.

Your messages with fans have a very recognizable style. Is that really how you text?

literally yes šŸ˜

everything is lowercase…

i say ā€œjajajaā€ all the time

apparently people know it’s me before i even tell them

What’s something fans would be surprised to learn about you?

I’m actually pretty quiet when I’m alone.

People think I’m constantly social because of what I do, but I really enjoy peaceful afternoons, reading, going for walks, or watching movies.

I need that balance.

What kind of messages make your day?

The genuine ones.

When someone tells me I made them smile after a hard day or that talking with me helped them feel better…

Those messages stay with me.

How important is authenticity in your content?

It’s everything.

There are so many people trying to copy trends or become someone else online.

I’d rather build a smaller community that likes the real me than pretend to be someone I’m not.

Do you ever get nervous before posting something new?

Sometimes.

You can never predict what people will love.

The funny thing is that the content I almost don’t post usually ends up becoming everyone’s favorite.

Sara (@saracore) taking a mirror-style selfie in black lace lingerie, emphasizing her freckles, natural curves, and warm smile.

What’s one misconception people have about content creators?

That we’re ā€œonā€ all the time.

People forget we’re normal people with jobs, families, errands, bad days, and responsibilities.

Social media only shows little pieces of someone’s life.

If someone met you at a cafƩ instead of online, what would they notice first?

Hopefully my smile.

Probably my freckles too.

And I’d almost definitely be ordering dessert before the main meal… priorities.

Sara (@saracore) sitting on a sofa in emerald green lace lingerie, smiling naturally in a bright living room.

What are you most proud of today?

Building my own life.

Moving to another country, learning to trust myself, and creating opportunities that didn’t exist before.

Looking back, I’m proud of younger me for taking that chance.

Finally, what would you like to say to everyone who supports you?

thank you… seriously šŸ˜

every message every kind word every bit of support means more than people probably realize

i’m really grateful you’re here

and we’ll make lots more memories together… ā¤ļø