
The daughter of Steven Spielberg —who reportedly embarrassed him by ditching a life of filmography opportunities so she could be a “sex worker”— has ditched her libertine lifestyle because it turned out about the way her dad expected.
Mikaela George Spielberg, the adopted child of the man known for films such as “E.T..,” “Saving Private Ryan” and others, is calling it quits on her OnlyFans career after she realized it wasn’t bringing in the money she thought it would.
“The other platform where I was working —and I won’t say the name, because it’s not my place to say too much about it— there was too much theft, and not enough care for performers, or regulations, or legal safety,” she said.
She reportedly now plans to become an artist.
According to The Daily Star, the director’s daughter was the subject of controversy several times over the past few years, ranging from her porn career to dating a man 27 years her senior and being arrested for domestic violence.
Ironically, the “older man” known as Chuck Pankow (who is now 54) was rather supportive of her when she went on her “journey” into adult film.

“It was a little weird at first when she was telling me what she wanted to do – I thought it was a little unusual,” he said. “A conversation we had, I asked her, ‘But I feel you have so much more to offer the world than tts and a* and she looked at me and said ‘Well why not both?’ So I couldn’t really argue with that.”
She was arrested in 2020 for allegedly throwing objects at Pankow during an argument. The arrest took place in Nashville, Tennessee.
Steven Spielberg was reportedly quite unhappy when his daughter went into porn, though Mikaela defends her decision and claims her parents were supportive.
“My parents, despite what people have written, aren’t embarrassed,” she said. “They were actually kind of expecting it to be my career… some sort of outsider art… or taboo art, because they’ve always known that I was a little bit neurotic.”
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