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Who Is Paleseafoam?
If you've been scrolling TikTok at any point in the last couple of years, there's a good chance you've already stumbled across her, even if you didn't catch the name. She's the one in the elaborate costume, filming her boyfriend's reaction as he slowly realizes what she's dressed as. He loses it. She laughs. The comment section goes wild. That's paleseafoam.
Her actual online handle is paleseafoam across most platforms, though you'll find her TikTok under @maofaeselap (more on that later). She's a cosplayer, content creator, and one half of "Pale and Dale," the couple brand she runs alongside her partner Eric, better known online as @DaleSeafoam. Together they've built a genuinely large following across TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram, mostly off the back of funny, warm couple content that doesn't feel forced or manufactured.
What makes her interesting beyond the couples content is where the whole thing goes when you follow the links. Her Facebook page, sitting at 189,000+ likes, reads like a normal creator's page. The bio just says "Pale and Dale, go check us out on TikTok." Casual, friendly, nothing alarming. But for the fans who want more, she also runs an OnlyFans, and her cosplay hobby feeds directly into that side of things too. It's the same person across all of it, same humor, same aesthetic, same warmth, just with some content that lives behind a paywall.
Paleseafoam OnlyFans: What You Actually Get

Paleseafoam's OnlyFans has been running long enough to build up over 1,100 photos and 18 videos, which tells you this isn't a half-finished page that someone set up and forgot about. The photo count is the real headline here. 1,100+ is a serious library. The video count is low by comparison, so if you're going in expecting a lot of video content, adjust your expectations. This is primarily a photo-heavy page.
The 75,500 likes the page has accumulated are a strong signal that the people who subscribe aren't just poking around and leaving. That number reflects an audience that keeps coming back and engaging.
The Cosplay Connection
Here's what actually sets her page apart from a lot of creators at this price point. Her whole cosplay identity, the same one her TikTok audience loves, carries straight over into her OnlyFans content. She's not a different person behind the paywall. The aesthetic is consistent, the alt edge is still there, and fans who found her through her Nami or Nia Teppelin cosplays on TikTok will recognize her immediately on the other side.
That pipeline is pretty natural when you think about it. Someone watches a cosplay reveal video, loves the character choice, goes looking for more of her work, finds the Linktree, and there it is. The content isn't jarring or disconnected from what she puts out publicly. It's the same creator, the same sense of humor and confidence, just more personal.
Is $20 Worth It?
Compared to a lot of creators at that price point who are running minimal libraries or posting sporadically, the volume here does the talking. Over 1,100 photos across what appears to be an active, regularly updated page is a legitimate content offering. There's no confirmed free trial or discounted promo tier available at the time of writing, so $20 is the entry point. Writers should verify this directly before publishing, since promotional pricing can change.
The TikTok Behind the Fame
Her TikTok is where the real numbers live. 313,500 followers and 11.8 million likes on the @maofaeselap account, which is a pretty wild gap compared to her freshly rebuilt Instagram sitting at just over 2,000 followers. That difference isn't an accident or a mistake. TikTok is genuinely her platform, and her content was built for it.
One quick thing worth flagging: if you search "paleseafoam" on TikTok, you might not find her right away. Her handle there is @maofaeselap, which is actually an anagram of "paleseafoam." It's a fun little detail but it does trip people up when they're looking for her.
The Cosplay Reveal Format
The type of video that consistently does well for her on TikTok follows a pretty specific format. She picks a character, puts together a costume, and then films Dale's reaction when he sees it. Simple premise, but the execution is what makes it work. Dale's reactions read as genuinely unscripted. He's not performing surprise for the camera. He either loves it, gets flustered, or both, and she clearly enjoys watching it happen.
The Nami reveal (from One Piece) is probably the most talked about example, since One Piece has such a huge fanbase that it crossed over well beyond her existing audience. But the Nia Teppelin reveal for their anniversary might actually be the most personal one. She found out Dale's favorite anime is Gurren Lagann, specifically the Simon and Nia relationship, and she kept it secret until they were at their annual convention trip together. He absolutely lost it. That kind of detail is why her fans aren't just passive subscribers. They're genuinely invested in the two of them as a couple.
Pale and Dale as a Brand
She also co-runs content through the @daleseafoam account, and that page has its own significant following. Individual videos on that channel have pulled over 4.5 million likes. Between her solo account, the joint account, and Dale's own separate presence (his Instagram sits at 683,000 followers), they've built something that works on multiple levels at once, each of them interesting independently, and even more watchable together.
Paleseafoam's Cosplay: The Characters and the Craft
Cosplay is genuinely core to who she is online, not a gimmick or a content strategy bolted on from the outside. She's clearly into it. The characters she picks tend to reflect actual taste, and the way she talks about cosplay on Instagram, asking her followers which character she should do next, suggests she's thinking about it beyond just what performs well.
Her visible tattoos, which run across her chest and neck, have become part of her visual identity rather than something she tries to hide or cover when she suits up. That's a choice that makes her cosplays distinctly hers. A character like Junko Enoshima from Danganronpa, with that chaotic, unsettling energy, lands differently when the person behind it has an alt edge built into their actual appearance. It adds something.
Characters She's Brought to Life
Her confirmed roster so far covers a lot of ground. From TikTok and Instagram, she's done Nami from One Piece, Nia Teppelin from Gurren Lagann, Zelda from The Legend of Zelda, Velma from Scooby-Doo, Jessica Rabbit, and Elastigirl from The Incredibles. The school-uniform-style look visible in some posts suggests a Danganronpa character, most likely Junko, based on the pink-and-green braided wig and the overall aesthetic.
She Asks Her Fans What Comes Next
On her most recent Instagram cosplay dump, her caption ended with an actual ask: "tell me who you think I should do next." That's not a throwaway line. It's how she treats her audience, as people with opinions worth hearing, not just passive viewers. The comment section filled up with suggestions immediately, everything from specific anime characters to requests to revisit a past cosplay. That back-and-forth is part of what keeps her audience genuinely engaged rather than just following from a distance.
Pale and Dale: The Couple Content That Actually Works
There's a version of "couple content" that feels exhausting to watch. Two people performing happiness for an algorithm, every video carefully staged, every reaction a little too polished. Pale and Dale is not that.
What makes their content stick is pretty simple: they seem to genuinely like each other, and it shows. Dale's reactions to her cosplay reveals aren't the reactions of someone who's been briefed on what's coming. He sees it, processes it, and whatever happens next, surprise, excitement, trying to play it cool and failing, that's what ends up in the video. That's the whole thing. It shouldn't work as well as it does, but it really does.
What Dale Actually Brings to the Table
It's worth being clear that Dale isn't just a prop in her content. He's a creator with his own serious following. His Instagram account, @daleseafoam, sits at 683,000 followers with over 310 posts. Individual videos on the joint @daleseafoam TikTok have pulled over 4.5 million likes. He has an audience of his own that existed before and alongside hers, and they cross-pollinate naturally without either of them feeling like a supporting character in the other's story.
Their couple brand name, Pale and Dale, is as straightforward as it gets. They lean into it completely, and the simplicity works in their favor. It's easy to remember, slightly silly, and it captures the vibe of what they actually make together.
Convention Anniversaries and the Moments Fans Remember
One thing that comes up repeatedly in the comments on their content is how much fans appreciate the convention anniversary tradition. Every year they go to CCE together, and it's become a recurring backdrop for some of their best-remembered videos. The Nia Teppelin cosplay reveal happened there. She'd been planning it secretly while Dale had no idea, timed for a birthday shoot their friend Lisa was organizing for a Gurren Lagann group. Anyone who knows Dale knows he's obsessed with that show, so she knew exactly what to do. His reaction was, by all accounts, worth the secrecy.
That kind of content is hard to fake. The history behind it, the inside knowledge of what he loves, the payoff of a reveal that actually meant something to him, all of that comes through on screen. It's why their audience doesn't just watch once and scroll on. People keep coming back because there's an actual relationship to follow.
Paleseafoam's Instagram Ban and Starting Over

She kept the post light, but you could read the frustration between the lines. "Was banned on instagram, so now I have to start allll over," she wrote. The extra letters in "allll" said plenty.
What the Rebuild Looks Like
At the time of writing, the rebuilt account has around 2,285 followers and three posts. That's a significant drop from wherever she was before the ban, though the exact pre-ban numbers aren't confirmed and writers should note that gap without speculating on specifics. What is clear is that her existing fans moved quickly. Her first cosplay photo dump after the rebuild picked up 227 likes and a string of comments fast, which is a meaningful response for an account that small. The audience didn't disappear, they just had to find her again.
The ban itself isn't unusual for creators who also run adult content platforms. Instagram's enforcement tends to catch up with accounts that straddle both worlds, especially if reported frequently. It's a frustrating reality for a lot of creators in her position, where the public-facing content is entirely within guidelines but the association with a platform like OnlyFans can still trigger reviews.
The good news is her TikTok, where her actual reach lives, was unaffected. 313,500 followers and 11.8 million likes are still right there. Instagram was a setback, not a collapse.
What Paleseafoam Has Been Up To
As of late March 2026, paleseafoam is taking some time off from posting, and she's been honest with her audience about why.
On March 21, she posted on Facebook to let people know she'd just come out of major surgery. She mentioned she was in a lot of pain and that things hadn't gone exactly as planned during the procedure. She said she wouldn't be posting much for the next couple of weeks while she focused on recovering, but she made a point of promising that content was coming once she was feeling better.
That post got 836 reactions and 110 comments. Her community showed up fast. By later that evening she was already back on Facebook, not to post content, just to say she'd been reading the comments and kept smiling. "I appreciate knowing how many of you care," she wrote.
That's a small thing, but it says a lot about how she treats the people who follow her. She didn't have to post again that same day. She was recovering from surgery. But she did, because she wanted people to know their messages actually landed.
She's still active enough on Facebook to check in even while she heals, which suggests the content drought won't last long. Writers should do a quick check across her platforms before publishing to catch any updates that may have come after this piece was written.
Frequently Questions About Paleseafoam
Who is Paleseafoam?
Paleseafoam is a cosplayer and content creator best known for her TikTok videos and her OnlyFans page. She's one half of the "Pale and Dale" couple brand alongside her partner Eric, known online as DaleSeafoam. She's most active on TikTok, where her account @maofaeselap has over 313,000 followers.
What's on Paleseafoam's OnlyFans?
Her OnlyFans page is photo-heavy, with over 1,100 photos and 18 videos. The content carries over her cosplay aesthetic from her public platforms, so it's recognizably the same creator. She has 75,500+ likes on the page, which points to an active and engaged subscriber base.
How much does Paleseafoam's OnlyFans cost?
Her subscription is $20 per month. There's no confirmed free trial or discounted tier available at the time of writing, though that can change, so it's worth checking directly on the page before subscribing.
Who is DaleSeafoam?
DaleSeafoam is her partner, Eric. He's a creator in his own right with 683,000 Instagram followers and individual TikTok videos that have hit over 4.5 million likes. He features heavily in her cosplay reaction videos and co-creates content with her through the joint @daleseafoam TikTok account.
Why is Paleseafoam's TikTok handle @maofaeselap?
The handle @maofaeselap is an anagram of "paleseafoam." It's a bit of a puzzle if you're searching for her directly, so if TikTok isn't surfacing her under her name, searching @maofaeselap will get you there.
Was Paleseafoam banned from Instagram?
Yes. In March 2026, she announced on Facebook that her Instagram account had been banned and asked followers to find her new account at @paleseafoam. The rebuilt account is still growing back up. Her TikTok was not affected.
What cosplay characters does Paleseafoam do?
Her confirmed cosplays include Nami from One Piece, Nia Teppelin from Gurren Lagann, Zelda from The Legend of Zelda, Velma from Scooby-Doo, Jessica Rabbit, Elastigirl from The Incredibles, and what appears to be Junko Enoshima from Danganronpa. She regularly asks her followers which character she should do next.
Is Paleseafoam still posting?
She's currently on a brief hiatus following major surgery in late March 2026. She's been open about needing time to recover, but confirmed in her own words that she plans to get back to creating content once she's feeling better. Keep an eye on her Facebook page for updates in the meantime.