Eva Elfi (real name — Yulia Romanova) was born on May 27, 2000, in Omsk, Russia. From an early age, she showed an interest in creativity and the arts. After finishing high school, she moved to Moscow, where she worked as a manager and waitress, and also interned as a correspondent for an Omsk TV channel.
Career
In 2018, she began her career in the erotic content industry. Her first shoots as a nude model took place in autumn 2018 in Crimea. Soon she agreed to a masturbation scene, and later to traditional and lesbian scenes, traveling to the Czech Republic for filming. After returning to Moscow, she decided to produce amateur adult content and in February 2019 created a channel on Pornhub. Her first uploaded video gained huge popularity and by February 2020 had over 53 million views. By early November 2020, Eva ranked fourth on Pornhub, becoming one of the site’s most popular actresses.
She has filmed for studios and sites including Amour Angels, Babes, Brazzers, MetArt, Nubiles, Reality Kings, TeamSkeet, WowGirls, and others.
In 2020, she won her first award — XBIZ Europa Award for “Female Artist of the Year — Video Clips.” In January 2021, she received an AVN Award for “Best New Foreign Starlet.” In January 2022, she won the AVN Award for “Favorite Indie Clip Star,” and in January 2023, she received the XBIZ Award for “Video Artist of the Year.”
Awards and Achievements
- XBIZ Europa Award (2020) — Female Artist of the Year — Video Clips
- AVN Award (2021) — Best New Foreign Starlet
- AVN Award (2022) — Favorite Indie Clip Star
- XBIZ Award (2023) — Video Artist of the Year
Interesting Facts
- In 2020, she appeared as a playable character in the Nutaku game Booty Calls.
- In 2021, she presented the jersey of Italian football club Venezia, which returned to Serie A after 19 years.
- Actively participates in the esports community; she planned to donate funds from her OnlyFans account to the Dota 2 TI12 prize pool, but the winners declined.
- Participated in a promotional campaign with the Counter-Strike 2 team from Aurora Gaming.
- Mentioned in the online game War Thunder, where there is a sticker that can be applied to in-game vehicles.