It seems like Hollywood's former stars have discovered a new way to shine, just not on the big screen anymore.
Instead, they’re turning to OnlyFans, the subscriber-based platform that’s become a goldmine for celebrities looking to connect with fans (and make serious bank).
From ex-child stars to retired athletes, everyone seems to be hopping on the OnlyFans train, and the trend shows no signs of slowing down.
If you’ve been scrolling social media lately, you’ve probably noticed a wave of former big names announcing their arrival on OnlyFans.
One of the most recent notable examples is Amanda Bynes, the former Nickelodeon star who recently revealed her new venture on the platform.
Best known for her roles in "She’s the Man" and "The Amanda Show", Byne’s career took a backseat after she struggled with mental health and addiction.
But now, the 39-year-old actress is looking to reconnect with her fans in a new and unexpected way.
Taking to Instagram stories on April 15, Bynes announced: “I’m on OnlyFans now! Disclaimer: I’m doing OnlyFans to chat with my fans through DMs. I won’t be posting any sleazy content. Excited to join.”
Her page comes with a hefty subscription fee of $50 (R950) per month, but promises followers a chance to connect with her directly.
While she’s made it clear that her content will remain PG, her decision to join the platform is a reminder of how versatile OnlyFans has become.
OnlyFans, often associated with NSFW photos and videos, has grown into a major revenue source for celebrities. The platform allows stars to monetise their fan base directly, cutting out the middleman and offering exclusive content to paying subscribers.
And it’s not just about risqué material; celebrities are finding all sorts of ways to use the platform.
Take Australian basketball star Liz Cambage, for example. Reports suggest she made more money in her first week on OnlyFans than during her entire WNBA career.
Similarly, stars like Denise Richards, Cardi B, and Kate Nash have joined the platform to share everything from behind-the-scenes moments to creative projects.
Even "Harry Potter" alum Jessie Cave is on OnlyFans, offering content for fans with a unique interest in her hair. It’s proof that the platform isn’t just about adult content; it’s about finding a niche and giving fans what they want.
For Bynes, it represents a fresh start.
After stepping away from acting in 2012, she’s been open about her battles with depression, body insecurities, and addiction.
In recent years, Bynes has explored new creative outlets, including co-hosting an art show and pop-up clothing event in Los Angeles. Her move to OnlyFans is just the latest step in her journey of self-expression, but it’s not without its challenges.
With a high subscription price and a disclaimer about keeping things “sleaze-free”, her approach may not have universal appeal.
However, for die-hard fans, the chance to chat with her directly is worth the price. While Bynes’s OnlyFans debut has sparked plenty of buzz, she’s far from the only star to join the platform.
Over the last few years, OnlyFans has become a go-to for celebrities seeking to regain control over their careers (and their incomes).
With traditional Hollywood roles becoming harder to come by, many former stars are embracing the freedom and financial opportunity OnlyFans provides.
For fans, it’s a chance to connect with celebrities on a more personal level. And for stars, it’s a way to stay relevant and profitable in an ever-changing entertainment landscape.