England cricketer Tymal Mills has become the first in his sport to join OnlyFans, breaking stereotypes and opening up about his life beyond cricket. The 32-year-old pacer, who has represented England in 16 matches, has clarified that his content will be far from adult or explicit. Instead, Mills plans to use the platform to show a more personal, unseen side of himself to those who truly care. With an England comeback looking unlikely, Mills is bravely embracing new avenues, offering fans a deeper connection with his terms.
Not Just Another Glamour Move
“There will be no glamour shots,” Mills told The Athletic, making his intentions clear. While OnlyFans remains associated with adult content, Mills said he sees a bigger picture. “There’s no hiding from the fact they are best known for porn,” he admitted. “But what I’ll be doing will be far from that.”
He added that once he spoke to the company and understood its direction, he realized the platform had untapped potential. “Sport is a huge growth area. I didn’t realize how big the company was until I did my own research,” Mills said.
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A Brave New Chapter
Mills is preparing to turn 33 and will soon return to action for the Southern Brave in The Hundred for the fifth season. But he knows cricket won’t last forever. “I want to give myself the best chance to be successful for a long time,” he said.
OnlyFans, according to Mills, offers a safe space where vulnerability is welcomed. “You can be more open on this platform, knowing not everyone is going to see it. The only people who will are those willing to pay,” he explained.
He added, “I won’t post content there that people already see on Instagram. There’s no value in that.”
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An Exclusive, Genuine Connection
With this move, Mills expects a smaller but more committed audience. “The subscriber base will be low, but those people will genuinely want to know me as a person,” he said.
He referenced tennis star Nick Kyrgios, the platform’s most famous sports personality, but added that he is the first cricketer to join.
Mills stressed that he wants to jump in “with two feet” and add value in his own way. “You’ve got to be brave sometimes and put yourself out there. I don’t want to be safe.”