Top 5 Sexual Wellness Influencers
Thankfully, a handful of influencers are working to de-stigmatise sexual wellness and educate young people. They share everything from their personal experiences to sex education, debunk myths and promote self love.
Hannah Witton uses Instagram, YouTube and her podcast to create informative content surrounding sex, intimacy, and body positivity. She also works as a sexuality educator.
Tiffany Singh
Tiffany Singh is a multi-disciplinary artist and sex educator who explores the relationships between art, culture, sexuality and well-being. Born in New Zealand of Maori and Indian descent, her work positions the arts as a platform for community engagement and empowerment.
She encourages a sex-positive mindset and talks about female masturbation, flavoured condoms, body tape and nipple pasties in an open-minded manner. Her Instagram is a great place to find sex education and self-love.
She takes a humorous approach to discuss sexual wellness and makes it feel like you are having a conversation with your friend. She covers topics from orgasms to lubrication and even TikTok trends.
Hannah Witton
Hannah Witton is a British YouTuber who makes videos about sex, relationships, and body image. She has won several awards and has worked with brands such as MTV and Durex. She has also appeared on radio and TV. She is an ambassador for Brook, the UK’s leading sexual health charity for young people.
Her content addresses taboo topics such as periods, masturbation, and STIs, and is geared towards an audience of younger women. She also discusses her own experiences with disability and chronic illness, including her stoma and ulcerative colitis.
In addition to her popular video blogs, she has written two sex-ed books. She is also an active advocate for the LGBTQ community and mental health. Her videos are humorous and informative, making her one of the top sex wellness influencers on social media.
Karley Sciortino
Karley Sciortino is an author, TV host, and podcaster who has significantly influenced the conversation on sexuality. She is the founder of the website Slutever, which features articles and videos on sex and relationships. She also writes the Breathless relationship column for Vogue magazine.
Her audacious exploration of sex and sexuality has made her a leading figure in the industry. She has paved the way for open discussion of topics like pleasure classes and real-sex videos. She has also helped to reduce the stigma surrounding sex and pornography.
Follow her for a daily dose of self love reminders and inspirational quotes. You can also catch her vlogs on sex education, love, and identity. She is also a advocate for the LGBTQ community. Her podcast Girls Gotta Eat is centered around queerness and relationships.
Karishma Swarup
Karishma Swarup is a sex educator who has helped to de-stigmatise cultural perceptions around sex and sexuality. She runs a sex ed Instagram page called @talkyounevergot, which helps people to discuss their intimate health-related points and to dispel myths.
She explains topics like first-time sex being painful for women, flavoured condoms and the pros and cons of body tape. She also encourages people to lose the guilt about female self-pleasure.
She is a queer Occupational Therapist who promotes sex positivity and sexual health through her Instagram account. Her videos cover a lot of taboo topics, including masturbation, anal sex and lube. She is a great resource for anyone who needs help to open up and talk about their sexuality. Her information is easy to understand and relatable.
Dr Tanaya Narendra
Known online as ‘Dr Cuterus’, this physician and embryologist stirs conversations on clitoris-related information, fertility and menstrual health among her 450k followers. She believes in gender fluidity and uses her platform to educate people about sex, body and vulva.
She has a knack for explaining medical and sexual wellness topics in a fun, jargon-free and inclusive manner, using fairy tales, mannequins and funny GIFs. She also promotes a healthy, fun and fulfilling sex life and is a strong supporter of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination.
The Oxford-trained doctor is known for her short Instagram Reels where she answers questions like ‘Is first time sex painful?’ and ‘Can you get AIDS from kissing?’ Moreover, she discusses menstrual and sexual health and debunks myths in a humorous but scientific way.