Tymal Mills, the former Royal Challengers Bengaluru pacer is taking a new direction off the field by launching an account on OnlyFans. Unlike the platform’s adult-themed reputation, Mills’ page will focus on cricket and lifestyle content, giving fans a more personal, unfiltered look into his world.
Tymal Mills opens account in OnlyFans
According to The Times of India report, the 32-year-old sees this move as a chance to bridge the gap between athletes and their supporters. "You can have that direct contact with fans and people who want to hear from you,” Mills said, emphasizing how this venture will go beyond the typical media appearances players make. “Players speak before and after games in the media, but it’s often manicured, generic stuff. I can use this platform to talk about what I’m thinking and use footage and images to illustrate the good and bad of life as a cricketer.”
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Currently representing Southern Brave in The Hundred, Mills understands that his international career may be behind him. “That ship might have sailed,” he admitted. “It doesn’t feel like I’m overly close to the setup. I’m at peace with that.”
Still, he’s committed to putting his all into this next chapter. “Whatever I do, I want to be successful at it, and now I’m doing OnlyFans, I’m not going to go at it halfheartedly. I want to give it a really good go.”
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How much does user has to pay for Tymal Mills OnlyFan page?
As for the cost, Mills says the subscription will be free, but some exclusive content may come with a price tag. “We’re still thrashing that out, but to subscribe will be free and then you will have to pay for certain pieces of content… I’m not looking to price people out.”
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