
The lumberjack lesbian has been wowing LGBTQIA TikTokers with her wood-chopping abilities
BY FELICIA KOCH, IMAGE VIA INSTAGRAM (@NICOLE_COENEN)
With over 2 million followers on both Instagram and TikTok, Nicole Maple Coenen is a top contender for one of the hottest lesbian internet personalities of the moment.
If you don’t immediately recognize the name, she’s probably better known as the ax-wielding, wood-chopping, lumberjack lesbian with the cute dogs. Not only is she super sexy, she’s super strong, aggressively outdoorsy, and crazy entertaining while she’s at it. In fact, every one of her videos will take you straight back to that scene in Edge of Tomorrow where the film crew zooms in on Emily Blunt doing a yoga pose-style push-up in slow motion.
Nicole’s typical content shamelessly showcases her phenomenal wood-chopping capabilities, even teaching her more interested viewers tips and tricks for if and when they happen to find themself in a situation where they need to cut up some insanely large logs to build a roaring fire with later.
If you’re wondering about how and why Nicole stumbled into this genre of content, The Daily Rally published an interview where Nicole explained how she started chopping wood on TikTok as a joke but ended up becoming the sort of role model that she had always wanted while growing up. She also admitted that she lives in an isolated area in British Columbia as a way to embrace her introverted nature and lifestyle preferences, so sorry to anyone planning to convince this mountain-dwelling lesbian out of the wilderness and into the city for a romantic dinner and drinks.
Nicole’s content weaves a sapphic story of strength within the first few seconds of every post. Her videos are often fun and lighthearted, and her accounts burst with positive feminine and masculine energy all bundled up into a single clip of a queer woman energetically tackling a skill that has historically been undertaken by big, strong men.
There’s also something empowering about the fact that Nicole is extremely aware of the hold that she has on her queer audience, and she definitely doesn’t stray away from her fans and what they want to see. She consistently plays up her female masculinity combined with the relentless sexual energy she exudes with every bold strike of her self-made axe.
It’s hard to imagine that her growing following or her creative content will come to a halt anytime soon.
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